CZ527 Varmint .223

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CZ527 Varmint .223

#1 Post by Sim G »

Got a CZ527 Varmint in .223 for sale. The barrel has been chopped from 24 to 20 inches. The barrel is a 1 in 9” twist. The laminated stock is fitted with a kydex adjustable cheek piece. Also fitted is a Britannia scope rail and a Glades Armoury extended bolt handle.

The scope that’s fitted in the picture is not included. However, I have fitted a Burris Droptine 3-9x50 that is included.

This is not a mint example. It has some rubbing and handling marks. The whole package for a very reasonable £450…

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Hi Simon

How does it shoot?
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Ps before you take the mick, I know you load a round, pull the trigger and a bullet comes out the end.... lol
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I don't know about this particular rifle but my 527 .223 Varmint with a 1:9 barrel shoots very well out to 600 yds.
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20series wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:04 pm Hi Simon

How does it shoot?
Alan
Ps before you take the mick, I know you load a round, pull the trigger and a bullet comes out the end.... lol
lol lol

It shoots very well, Alan. I use two loads with it, one with a 55gn VMax and H335 and the other a 69gn SMK with N140. It has a set trigger and puts them where you want them.

It hasn’t seen much range work as it was field gun. Hence the cheek piece for NV and the good, but worn finish in parts.

The rail and the extended bolt handle were nearly 200 quid after import duties and such. I’ve got the original bolt handle as well and even a pair of steel CZ rings with a buggered screw or two that will come with it…
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Whereabouts are you please?
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Sim G wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2022 8:14 am
20series wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:04 pm Hi Simon

How does it shoot?
Alan
Ps before you take the mick, I know you load a round, pull the trigger and a bullet comes out the end.... lol
lol lol

It shoots very well, Alan. I use two loads with it, one with a 55gn VMax and H335 and the other a 69gn SMK with N140. It has a set trigger and puts them where you want them.

It hasn’t seen much range work as it was field gun. Hence the cheek piece for NV and the good, but worn finish in parts.

The rail and the extended bolt handle were nearly 200 quid after import duties and such. I’ve got the original bolt handle as well and even a pair of steel CZ rings with a buggered screw or two that will come with it…
Ok mate looking to rrplace the Mossberg MVP I bought Debs a few years ago but think were going for a Tikka (or that's what Im told lol )
Good luck with the sale
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J4mes wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 12:10 pm Whereabouts are you please?


East Kent.
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A little cheeky bump!

Come on fellas! Loads of enquiries, who is going to get in there first?!
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Here’s a picture with the Burris fitted.

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Price drop to £375.
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