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				CZ 527 204 Ruger Kevlar Varmint Review
			 
			
			
			I dont visit this forum much anymore but have seen there is some interest in the CZ 527.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I was wanting a light walking yote gun and decided on this 527 in 204 Ruger. I topped it off with a Swarovski 6x18x50. I removed the stock and adjusted the trigger before I took it for an encounter shoooting. The regular trigger now breaks at 3 lbs and the set breaks like glass at 11 oz. On the outset I bought a 1 box each of Hornady 32 and 40 grain V Max loads. I was hoping for more but when I fired some groups with these they printed 1 inch or slightly larger groups at 100 yds. I then tried various 32 and 40 gr bullets, different powders along with Winchester brass and Federal 205M primers. What I found out was this.......this particular CZ either shot a load pretty good or it simply did not, ther were not any "middle " of the roaders. Below are pictures of the outcome of some of the loads.All are 5 shot groups and were shot at 100 yards. ![]() 4 shots were into .250" with the 5th being a flyer.... ![]() 32 gr Varget ![]() 40 gr Varget ![]() 40 gr Benchmark 4 shots were in .250" ![]() 40 gr Varget ![]() All in all I am happy so far with th results, but wished the gun shot the factory Hornady stuff better..may be I am just to picky  
		
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			Nice shooting.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I just ordered a !9 Caliber Badger built on a CZ 527 action. I can't wait to see how it shoots. I got the Sunset Laminate stock. Mine will be mainly a bench/sit on my a$$ Pasture Poodle type rifle. The CZ'S I have handled have all been smooth as glass. I love double set triggers also. If I were you I think I'd also shoot them at 200yds. you might get a surprise. I've seen a couple of fellas shooting 1" at 200 with the factory loads at our range. Good luck with yours. I don't see how things could get much better. Best wishes, Bill  | 
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			My 527 likes the Serria bullets far better than Hornady bullets. It just don`t like the 40 Horndys. DO NOT use the Serria bullets on coyote though as they are to thin skinned. Serria bullets have a .009 jacket and Hornady`s have a .014 thick jacket. Your going to love your CZ.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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