The "goal" was to have a nice little light rifle in a caliber that doesn't create barrel heat for squirrel and rock chuck walkabouts. If I get into a patch of squirrels, I may shoot 30 shots in close succession, so barrel heat is an issue. This little rifle fills the bill perfectly for the intended purpose.
I took her home, took her all apart and found that someone had professionally bedded/floated the rifle, and done an excellent job of it too. Then I contacted Leupold and had a VX2 4-12X with their Long Range Reticle and Alumnia flip caps on the way, as the intended working range will only be about 300 yards. Only bummer is that CZ rings are about heavy as the rifle, and it seems no one makes Low rings for the CZ 527....rats!. So the scope is mounted much too high for my taste (that will change) with Burris Medium rings, but the rig showed much promise during initial load workup. I added one of CRT's stainless bolt handles with their "ergo" knob to properly clear the ocular bell, and she's all set for Skippy comin' up soon.
Here's the little rig on the bench during load development this week:

Decent wood, excellent set trigger, what's not to like?

No bench rifle for sure, but this will be a welcome addition to the battery to haul around out in the open desert or humping the hills looking for chucks:

I told myself if this rifle did not shoot, I'd immediately turn it into a 20VT walkabout rifle, but it appears it will stay a 221FB, as it's showing definite signs of promise. Maybe now I "need" to find another one to turn into that 20VT "walker". I tried both RL-7 and H4198, both showed promise, with the nod going to RL-7:

The little light-barrel rig shoots as well as some of my HB rigs did back around 1975.....before we really got down to business.
No screaming velocities, no bugholes, but a nice, mild caliber that shoots .5 MOA and will not heat up when the real fun starts. Works for me. Now I just need Skippy and his pals to wake up and put her to use.......
