Another converted 204 lover!
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Another converted 204 lover!
A guy I know is out looking for a CZ 527 right now. I keep giving him links to this site. He actually has his wife with him out looking too! I see another new member in the future!
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Re: Another converted 204 lover!
Yea! Our evil plan is working , soon the whole world will bow to our will and .204's will fill every gun safe in the entire universe! Oh, wait a minute, that may be a bit over the top. Well anyway we sure have room for one more devoted .204 shooter here. Keep us posted. Gary
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Hi guys! I am the one Brian is talking about...
I picked up my new baby last night. CZ 527 American in 204. Real decent wood and fit and finish seems great.
Can't wait to get a scope on her and dial it in...
I picked up my new baby last night. CZ 527 American in 204. Real decent wood and fit and finish seems great.
Can't wait to get a scope on her and dial it in...
Erik
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
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There you are! You're gonna love this site Erik. There's a lot of smart guys here!
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Welcome to the forum and happy shooting with that new gun. All the CZ's that I have heard about are real good shooters and yours should be no exception!
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Thanks guys! Ordered a Mueller APV 4.5-14x40 and 3 boxes of the 32gr VMaxs today. I will likely pick up a few boxes of one of the "heavier" loads later this week. Should let me see how it shoots and give me some brass to start reloading with...
What are you guys running for dies?
What are you guys running for dies?
Erik
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
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Redding, Redding, Redding.
Buy once, never look back. Their Competition Seater Die is the best out there. I use that die for any "accuracy caliber" rifle I shoot. Completely worth the bit of extra money.
Buy once, never look back. Their Competition Seater Die is the best out there. I use that die for any "accuracy caliber" rifle I shoot. Completely worth the bit of extra money.
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Rustyaxecamp wrote:Hi guys! I am the one Brian is talking about...
I picked up my new baby last night. CZ 527 American in 204. Real decent wood and fit and finish seems great.
Can't wait to get a scope on her and dial it in...
I just bought a 527 also. One of the nice surprises was the trigger. I didn't like it at all the way it came from the factory but it has 4 adjustment screws and once you get it dialed in it is sweet. Nice little guns. Dave
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My trigger is not bad at all from the factory. That being said I have not shot live rounds yet. Looks easy to adjust if need be.
I picked up a box of the Hornady 45gr SP last night, kinda interested to see how they group.
C'mon scope........ Get here already.....
I picked up a box of the Hornady 45gr SP last night, kinda interested to see how they group.
C'mon scope........ Get here already.....
Erik
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
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I'm curious how those heavy bullets fly. A buddy has a Savage with a 1 in 12 twist that won't shoot anything but the 32 grainers. My Remmy REALLY didn't like the 40 grain Hornadys. I may have to try some of the 35gr Bergers. MidwayUSA.com has a big sale on dogtowns right now too.Rustyaxecamp wrote:My trigger is not bad at all from the factory. That being said I have not shot live rounds yet. Looks easy to adjust if need be.
I picked up a box of the Hornady 45gr SP last night, kinda interested to see how they group.
C'mon scope........ Get here already.....
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You may be pleasantly surprised on how the Hornady 45 gr sp's fly. They tend to do much better than the 40 gr V-max. Reason for this is that the OAL is shorter than the V-max which makes it easier to stabilize in the 1 in 12 twist barrels better than the longer V-max.Bergcrane2 wrote:I'm curious how those heavy bullets fly. A buddy has a Savage with a 1 in 12 twist that won't shoot anything but the 32 grainers. My Remmy REALLY didn't like the 40 grain Hornadys. I may have to try some of the 35gr Bergers. MidwayUSA.com has a big sale on dogtowns right now too.Rustyaxecamp wrote:My trigger is not bad at all from the factory. That being said I have not shot live rounds yet. Looks easy to adjust if need be.
I picked up a box of the Hornady 45gr SP last night, kinda interested to see how they group.
C'mon scope........ Get here already.....
Savage Vaporizer
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Erik, Did you ever get your scope mounted? Get a chance to shoot it yet?
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Re: Another converted 204 lover!
Welcome to the site!
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Gun is scoped, sitting next to 4 boxes of shells, waiting for the weather to get halfway tolerable....
That Mueller looks nice on it. Bolt throw is a little tight, but clears.
That Mueller looks nice on it. Bolt throw is a little tight, but clears.
Erik
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft." T. Roosevelt