I got the gun in earlier this week. The first think that really struck home about the gun is the lightness and handiness of the gun. It mounts to the shoulder quickly. On the downside, the next think I noticed was the stiffness of shutting the bolt (this has smoothed up with quickly with some shooting). The trigger out of the box was nice and the set trigger is a real plus. I did ok on wood, nothing fancy but it has a nice color and some character.
I have not taken the gun to the range yet, so will have to do some more formal accuracy work later. I did however take it with me this weekend near where I hunt (getting some stuff set up for a pig hunt. I guess you could include the CZ in that.). I started with the irons and could see the accuracy potential of the gun right away. In many ways, I want to add a peep/receiver site to the gun rather than scope it. After scoping the bolt manipulation is not as fast due to interference of the bolt handle and the scope (nothing hits, it is just in the way) and you have the added weight to the gun and doing so loses some of the handiness.
To my surprise when I got the gun, it had rings supplied. I am told CZ does not do this but the distributer the gun was ordered through does (sorry, I did not see which distributer it was purchased through). I have a little Simmons 4 x 32 laying around and added it on to see a little better what the accuracy potential is, however, the winds have been extremely high today. I did get a couple of groups in last night the wind was high but not near as high as today and was getting 3 to 3.5 inch 100 yard groups from field positions using wolf FMJ 122. I am currently exploring options for sights, optics, or red dots for this guns and am leaning heavily to a Leopold ultralight 2.5 x 20. Last night I found a VX-II 2-7 X33 with a "long range reticle. I think the extra marks may help get this round our to 200 or 250 yards...and even 300 on steel.
I just finished taking it apart and adjusting the trigger. I left the over-travel as is and it was not noticeable for me. I did take the pre-travel down some, as there was to much creep for me. The gun has the set trigger option, so I left some creep in because this will be a field gun as much as a target/plinker for me. When I had it set where I liked it for target shooting the sear engagement was just to small and would not pass a bump test. I also lighted the trigger. I do not have my scale with me, so will have to see how accurate my guess is. I believe the gun was around 4 lbs to start with and I believe it is about 2.75 lbs now. For this light of a rifle, that lighter trigger pull should help the accuracy.
As noted above the tightness in closing the bolt is now gone. Between the dry-firing and the shooting the bolt is now smooth all the way through closing.
This is going to be a piece mill range report/review and will post more later. I need to pick up some other ammo types before hitting the range.
Needless to say, I like the rifle and am looking forward to finishing this report.