New CZ
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New CZ
Yup, you heard it right...New CZ...this time in .40 S&W...Bout the CZ 75 P-07 in 40....Really impressed with it.....probably the most overlooked handgun out there...definitely worth a look....
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Re: New CZ
Yeah, I agree that the CZ is often over looked when discussions come up as to 'best semi auto's'. I actually have two CZ's, I have an CZ 85 Combat in 9mm and a CZ 75 Sp-01 also in 9mm.
I reload and prior to getting the CZ's, I had been working on load development with a Ruger SR-9. I could not get any load to really group as well as I would like at my 50 ft. indoor range. All in the black on a standard 50 ft. target, but not really all that good.
Using the same loads that were giving me average grouping in the SR-9 in my CZ 85 Combat resulted in groups at least 50% smaller. In fact any of the loads I had been using in the SR-9 shot noticably better in the CZ.
You can pay a lot more for a 9mm semi auto, but it would be difficult to beat the out of the box accuracy of a CZ.
I reload and prior to getting the CZ's, I had been working on load development with a Ruger SR-9. I could not get any load to really group as well as I would like at my 50 ft. indoor range. All in the black on a standard 50 ft. target, but not really all that good.
Using the same loads that were giving me average grouping in the SR-9 in my CZ 85 Combat resulted in groups at least 50% smaller. In fact any of the loads I had been using in the SR-9 shot noticably better in the CZ.
You can pay a lot more for a 9mm semi auto, but it would be difficult to beat the out of the box accuracy of a CZ.
Work is starting to interfere with my hobbies...