Silver coyote
I never jump into anything ( Unless she is real good looking, just kidding) I read about the 204 caliber for a long time. Then when it was time to buy one I read a lot about the different rifles in my price range (around $500.00 bucks). I was sold from what I read about the cz and a lot was off of this site and others. at the end of the fur season in 2005 (the 204 caliber, being release in 2004), most said that this caliber was dead in the water. It seems as though its here to stay in 2007. I love my CZ varminter in 204, it is a very light weight, heavy weight. its accurate, has great fully adjustable by the owner triggers. The magazine has never bothered me, nor the safety that everyone says is backwards, I have a car with the shifter on the floor and a truck with the shifter on the column, believe it or not I know how to shift both of them. Some have said its hard to mount scopes because of the bolt handle but mine worked fine, maybe i am lucky
Huntinfool
When you get to the range you should love how your gun shoots, but a word to the wise. The first time I shot my gun I was amazed at her accuracy, then it happen, ever time I went to the range the gun shot better the barrel didn't settle down till after roughly 100 rounds. Now she has approx. 600 rounds down her and if I could shoot as good as her it would be one small hole every time.
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