sandersj89 Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 As many know I have a CZ HMR, brought back in the summer and since then I have had some great shooting and success, rabbits, crows and the odd fox have appreciated its accuracy. It came new screw cut and 16†barrel and I matched it with a harris bipod, Sak moderator and a Nikko Sterling Nighteater 6-23X56 IR on top. But I was not 100% happy so I have fitted the Brookes Trigger Kit and with a little help from Sussex Lad fully floated the barrel, it was touching on the right side as many CZ’s seem to. See here: http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ind...showtopic=47103 The result, well I am very pleased indeed, this is a 5 shot group from this afternoon, range 75m as confirmed by a range finder. The barrel had been bore snaked before I started shooting, I ran 3 shots through it on an old target and then settled down prone to do a 5 shot group, this is the result: The trigger is very sweet now and the floating seems to have worked a treat. OK, it is not a huge range but it goes to show the CZ is a great tool and very capable in deed. For info ammo used was Remington 17gr ballistic tip, think I will be sticking with them! Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleabag Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 As many know I have a CZ HMR, brought back in the summer and since then I have had some great shooting and success, rabbits, crows and the odd fox have appreciated its accuracy. It came new screw cut and 16†barrel and I matched it with a harris bipod, Sak moderator and a Nikko Sterling Nighteater 6-23X56 IR on top. But I was not 100% happy so I have fitted the Brookes Trigger Kit and with a little help from Sussex Lad fully floated the barrel, it was touching on the right side as many CZ’s seem to. See here: http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ind...showtopic=47103 The result, well I am very pleased indeed, this is a 5 shot group from this afternoon, range 75m as confirmed by a range finder. The barrel had been bore snaked before I started shooting, I ran 3 shots through it on an old target and then settled down prone to do a 5 shot group, this is the result: The trigger is very sweet now and the floating seems to have worked a treat. OK, it is not a huge range but it goes to show the CZ is a great tool and very capable in deed. For info ammo used was Remington 17gr ballistic tip, think I will be sticking with them! Jerry Good shooting mate, would have been better if you hit the penny though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dusk2dawn Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 As many know I have a CZ HMR, brought back in the summer and since then I have had some great shooting and success, rabbits, crows and the odd fox have appreciated its accuracy. It came new screw cut and 16†barrel and I matched it with a harris bipod, Sak moderator and a Nikko Sterling Nighteater 6-23X56 IR on top. But I was not 100% happy so I have fitted the Brookes Trigger Kit and with a little help from Sussex Lad fully floated the barrel, it was touching on the right side as many CZ’s seem to. See here: http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ind...showtopic=47103 The result, well I am very pleased indeed, this is a 5 shot group from this afternoon, range 75m as confirmed by a range finder. The barrel had been bore snaked before I started shooting, I ran 3 shots through it on an old target and then settled down prone to do a 5 shot group, this is the result: The trigger is very sweet now and the floating seems to have worked a treat. OK, it is not a huge range but it goes to show the CZ is a great tool and very capable in deed. For info ammo used was Remington 17gr ballistic tip, think I will be sticking with them! Jerry Nice grouping, what could you achieve before the barrel was floated? D2D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandersj89 Posted December 15, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Nice grouping, what could you achieve before the barrel was floated? D2D At least twice that but would get a flier most of the time, even on a 5 shot group. So the combination of the floating and sweet trigger has resulted in a somethinf I feel very comfortable with. Still early days but I am getting there. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleabag Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 As many know I have a CZ HMR, brought back in the summer and since then I have had some great shooting and success, rabbits, crows and the odd fox have appreciated its accuracy. It came new screw cut and 16†barrel and I matched it with a harris bipod, Sak moderator and a Nikko Sterling Nighteater 6-23X56 IR on top. But I was not 100% happy so I have fitted the Brookes Trigger Kit and with a little help from Sussex Lad fully floated the barrel, it was touching on the right side as many CZ’s seem to. See here: http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ind...showtopic=47103 The result, well I am very pleased indeed, this is a 5 shot group from this afternoon, range 75m as confirmed by a range finder. The barrel had been bore snaked before I started shooting, I ran 3 shots through it on an old target and then settled down prone to do a 5 shot group, this is the result: The trigger is very sweet now and the floating seems to have worked a treat. OK, it is not a huge range but it goes to show the CZ is a great tool and very capable in deed. For info ammo used was Remington 17gr ballistic tip, think I will be sticking with them! Jerry Good shooting mate, would have been better if you hit the penny though only kidding great group, I use Remington hollow point in my .17 to, good Ammo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandersj89 Posted December 15, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 only kidding great group, I use Remington hollow point in my .17 to, good Ammo No worries..... Mind you it could have been one of those chocolate coins from the christmas tree, about the size of a beer mat..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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