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    Rimfire SOLD - CZ 455/457 16" Threaded Barrel New

    Good morning folks. I have a new, never-shot 16" threaded CZ Varmint heavy barrel for sale. A couple of months ago I purchased a new CZ 457 VPT in Manners stock and had a new LW barrel ready for it when it got here. Took it off the original cz 457 and its just been sitting here ever since...
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    Looking for a solid gunsmith for my CZ 455

    I have a new CZ455 Stainless. Its not horrible but could be shooting a lot better. I also really don't like the factory stock and have bought a Boyd's varmint stock and a new heavy barrel for it. I'd really like to pillar bed it and am looking for someone to do the work for me. Curious to hear...
  3. Charger442

    CZ455 Modification Thread

    Seems there is some data scattered here in the Rimfire section on the CZ 455 and its variants (Tacticool, Precision Trainer, evolution, Varmint) and I thought maybe it would be nice to try and consolidate it into one thread so as questions arise or someone buys one, this thread can be used for a...
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    Very Poplar CZ 455 Varmint

    Bet ya' thought I don't know how to spell popular, eh? Nope, it's the wood used to assemble a diagnostic tool. Couldn't figure out why my new 455 Varmint was so inconsistent off the bench. Receiver is pillared and bedded, but groups just weren't as tight as expected. In fact the first trips...
  5. jeffersonv

    CZ 455 Varmint Tacticool

    This is news to me. I haven't seen any for sale or read about any reviews. http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/CZ455VarmintTacticool/ I just wanted to give a heads up and see if anyone has any experience with these yet? These could be pretty good with a Lilja barrel and some bedding? I wish...
  6. Norwiscutter

    45.5 Gn's varget+168's=too hot for my ar10?

    Like the title says. I have been getting exceptional accuracy with 168 grain Nosler Custom Competitions and A-max's, but with the varget at 45.5 grains, I am worried that I am pounding on my rifle. Any thoughts?