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My first rimfire rifle, and the first CZ.

pklin1297

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Picked up my 455 22LR last night. Got it through Jason Steele of steelefirearms.com. My first CZ and first rimfire anything. I spent about 3 hours this morning doing the following:

1. Changed action screws to J&P screws. Rear factory screw protruded into the action and was rubbing against the bolt and making the manipulation rough. Glad I got the J&P screws ready. One other note, the factory screws were either frozen, or screwed on very tight. My torque wrench was set at 70 in/lbs. and was still unable to unscrew the factory screws. I think someone was pissed at something when they put my rifle together.
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I torqued the J&P to 20 in/lbs. and will play with settings when I shoot.

2. Installed Yodave Kit and improved factory trigger dramatically. Also installed extra power firing pin spring from J&P.

3. Removed barrel and cleaned it using methods prescribed on rimfirecentral forum with WD40. I still don't think I've cleaned it enough, but will see on the first trip. I did not have metric bits for my torque wrench so I had to use a regular hex wrench to remove and reinstall the barrel. I will get metric bits later and torque barrel to 30 in/lbs.

4. Degreased and cleaned action.

5. Cleaned stock and applied some Howard's. I will be refinishing the stock later on. The pores on this stock were not very noticeable which was nice.

6. Installed Burris steel rings and Bushnell 6x18x40 AO scope. Torqued rings to base at 30 in/lbs and rings at 15 in/lbs. I know how much to torque my centerfire rifles, but no idea on rimfires.
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That's it until I get to shoot it. Here are some pictures:

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The ammo I plan to test this baby with; I added another box of RWS Match to this group:

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Re: My first rimfire rifle, and the first CZ.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: annamariaslim</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Tight action screws are normal for the CZ, as are the barrel not being centered in the stock.With the size of the groups i'm getting with my 452 varmint, I don't mind a bit. </div></div>

Yeah the guys on rimfirecentral said the same about the screws.

I've heard of the 452s and 453s with off-center barrels but not so much with the new 455s. I was worried about mine but to my delight the barrel was centered in the stock, and completely free floated from action to the end of the stock.
 
Re: My first rimfire rifle, and the first CZ.

Pete,

Beautiful rifle! I just ordered a 452 Varmint and was also going to install a 40 OBJ scope. What height rings are those? Medium? I ordered the CZ rings, but now may rethink that option.

Have fun shooting it!! I have a 452 Lux that has the CZ bug firmly planted in my brain!

-G45
 
Re: My first rimfire rifle, and the first CZ.

I must be missing something. I bought a CZ 452 Military Trainer to practice my GSM Vintage Military Rifle shooting and shoot in CMP and NRA Rimfire Sporter and Light Rifle matches.

I never even had to mess with the sights. The sights on the military trainer have a sliding sight like many military surplus rifle sights (Mosin comes to mind). When I got it, it was right on when set for 25 meters, works on the other settings too all the way out to 200 meters (though I use yards).

I didn't have to do anything to my rifle, it's one heck of a shooter. Haven't yet but I'll probably switch out the sling swivels so I can use the military 1907 style sling.

For my grandson, I put a 4X scope on it. The scope slides right up to the rear sight when proper eye relief is used. This gives me a mark so I can take the scope off and back on without having to re-sight the scope.

If I get a good position, I have no problem cleaning the NRA 50 Ft Small Bore targets.
 
Re: My first rimfire rifle, and the first CZ.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Glock45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pete,

Beautiful rifle! I just ordered a 452 Varmint and was also going to install a 40 OBJ scope. What height rings are those? Medium? I ordered the CZ rings, but now may rethink that option.

Have fun shooting it!! I have a 452 Lux that has the CZ bug firmly planted in my brain!

-G45 </div></div>


Those are Burris high steel rings for rimfires.
 
Re: My first rimfire rifle, and the first CZ.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kraigWY</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I must be missing something.</div></div>
Looks like you got all you could want and then some out of your 452
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