Does anyone have one of these as I'm quite liking the look of them. Any issues?
I know the stock design and colour is quite radical and not to everyones taste
I havent managed to get my hands on one yet to have a good look but first impressions from pictures makes it look like the stock is longer than normal and I would need arms longer than my legs to be comfy with it. This I hope is just an illusion but it does look out of proportion from the pics.
CZ 455 evolution
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Re: CZ 455 evolution
i have an evoloution stock on my 10/22 find it to be a perfect size (as for radical colours, mine is purple)
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Re: CZ 455 evolution
I had one of these in blue...for a couple of years. It was very accurate using good ammo...but utter crap with good old blaser. To be honest I did not get on with the stock at all...but thats just me. Quite a few at my club use this stock on their Rugers & seem very happy with them.
I ended up trading it in for a sako 6.5 x 55..
John
I ended up trading it in for a sako 6.5 x 55..
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Re: CZ 455 evolution
I fitted a Boyds 'Evolution' type stock to my CZ455 Thumbhole Varmint, and it is OK. It can be a PITA if you use it on some benchrest-type stands, because the 'hump' at the front can get in the way, but it's fine if you position it correctly. It's good for offhand shooting, although that's definitely not my strongpoint.
The only difference between the normal 455 and the Evolution variety is the barrel length ..... 16" for Evo, and 20" for the rest. I imagine the Evo would be quite well balanced for offhand shooting.
The only difference between the normal 455 and the Evolution variety is the barrel length ..... 16" for Evo, and 20" for the rest. I imagine the Evo would be quite well balanced for offhand shooting.
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