Just curious,thinking about buying a new cz .i have a savage mark ii f, the skinny barrel with a 4-16x50 scope. I mainly shoot bulk ammo. How much better would the cz be with bulk ammo
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I’ve got a heavy barrel Savage with laminate stock, and its a little more accurate for me compared to my Model 69A Winchester when shooting Remington Golden Bullets, and Winchester SuperX, but both will shoot one hole groups with Eley Target and RWS Rifle Match. I would have probably bought a CZ, but I was on a budget, and Savage has never let me down for accuracy! View attachment 443500
thanks for your input, a question on high end ammo,is it more consistent in speed or more accurate in another way.I’ve never shot any.I assume consistent is the accuracyI’ve got a heavy barrel Savage with laminate stock, and its a little more accurate for me compared to my Model 69A Winchester when shooting Remington Golden Bullets, and Winchester SuperX, but both will shoot one hole groups with Eley Target and RWS Rifle Match. I would have probably bought a CZ, but I was on a budget, and Savage has never let me down for accuracy! View attachment 443500
That's the $64,000 question. Many Savage rifles shoot far better than their price would suggest. Where CZ shines in comparison to Savage is build quality and esthetics; the CZ rifle designs simply look better and the fit & finish are generally superior. When it comes to accuracy however, you won't know until they are shot against each other. Savage is often a lot of gun for the money.Why do you assume the CZ will shoot better than the Savage?
I don't have a dog in this hunt but along with what was mentioned above it depends on which CZ model you're considering also. I was getting so-so accuracy from my pencil barrel CZ 457 Synthetic with bulk ammo but what really tightened up the 50 yard groups was this Sharpshooter X-Ring Barrel Deresonator . Will it work with your Savage due to the front sight, dunno. On the other hand if you're considering the CZ 457 Varmint MTR I can testify without a doubt it will shoot several brands of bulk ammo accurately. I have 2 of them and for just throwing lead down range I primarily shoot Norma MATCH-22 & TAC-22 followed up with CCI SV and Federal Automatch. When it really counts they're the most consistently accurate with RWS R50, Eley Tenex and certain SK Rifle Match, of course that's lot dependent.Just curious,thinking about buying a new cz .i have a savage mark ii f, the skinny barrel with a 4-16x50 scope. I mainly shoot bulk ammo. How much better would the cz be with bulk ammo
When you get it read the directions thoroughly and lube the stew out of the barrel and inside the Limb Saver with gun oil, you want to slide it in 1/2" increments and fine tune it in 1/8"-1/4" increments. Don't worry about all of the oil once you get it where it groups best it will set up. Once it sets in place if you need more adjustments carefully pry it open with a plastic utensil or something that will not scratch the barrel or damage the rubber and lay the gun oil to it all around the inside, it will slide easier. I set mine up shooting Norma TAC-22 Subsonic HP exclusively because the rifle is only used for squirrel hunting. The LS sits about 5/8" away from the thread protector but every barrel is different. I found that the position it's in also helped regular TAC-22 groups as well.Whether it's a CZ, Marlin, Savage, or whatever, IMHO and IME the heavier barrels do better with different varieties of ammo; are more consistent.
That barrel deresonator thing looks interesting. Just checked -- available on Amazon. Might get one for my Mark II F.
EDIT: Got a deresonator on the way.![]()
Which chassis did you choose?
I'm assuming he means the CZ Precision Chassis made by HB IndustriesThe one CZ offers.