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Recent content by red_dog79

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    CZ 457

    No problem! Sorry i don't remember the screw size and would have to pull it apart to measure the screws etc. There is plenty of room under the barrel for the lock nut that the swivel is attached to. I just got the same size screw for the lock nut and reused it to attach the rail. Got the...
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    CZ 457

    Here are a few pictures. Let me know if you have any questions.
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    CZ 457

    I took the weight of pull all the way out and locked the nut. That didn't seem to change the pull weight all that much, so I adjusted the sear engagement screw all the way out till it went off. Then i tightened it back till it would hold. Got the trigger to 1# of pull. Took it out and it...
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    CZ 457

    I used the Atlas Bipod Flush Cup 1913 rail for mine. Had to take out the swivel studs and buy screws to replace them when installing the rail.
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    Precision Rifles.....show em!!

    This one started life as a Savage Model 12 LRP 6.5 Creedmoor and morphed into this. Only thing left is the action. MDT HS3, Criterion pre fit 26" Bull, Atlas bipod with spikes, EGW 20 MOA Base, Vortex Razor Gen II 4.5x27, Seekins Rings, Silencerco Omega. Pushing 147 ELD-Ms at 2720 ft per...
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    CZ 457

    Thanks 1911Oerator! How do you like the Athlon? Was looking at that but picked up the vortex on Ebay for a good deal.
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    CZ 457

    CZ457 Pro Varmint Area 419 30 MOA Base Vortex Precision Matched Rings Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24-50 Silencerco Sparrow Suppressor Victor Company Titan Stackable Cheek Rest Shoots close to .5 MOA groups at 50 yards with CCI Standard Velocity and have enough elevation dial in the scope to...