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Building a ft/r 223 from cz 527

I have a cz 527 kelvar varmint and want to put a pacnor 30" 7 twist on it to shoot ftr class. They offer that barrel in 3 to 5 and also a polygonal groove. Dont know which would be best? I want to shoot 75 to maybe 90 grain loads. I am going to use a james calhoon single load follower so I can single load with the mauser action.Any advise on the groove to get or this set up in general would be great. Thanks
 
Matt, Welcome to the forum.

I have heard many good things about Pac-Nor's 3 groove barrels. It just so happens I have one as well. ;) It is an absolute hammer. As my skills get better (slowly :D) I have been able to get down into the .1's on a few occasions in near perfect conditions, and it will shoot .25" without too much fuss pretty regularly. And I honestly am the limiting factor, not the rifle. This is a 26" 3 groove chambered in .222 with a 1-9" twist. But I'm sure a 1-7" will shoot just as well with proper chambering and bullet selection.

The CZ 527 is a nice rifle as well. Not sure how it will fare in FT/R, but they are a really nice shooting rifle none the less. And Pac-Nor makes one heck of a barrel. Really nice people to deal with, very helpful.
Good luck and welcome to the forum.

Kenny
 
Be sure to post pics when it's done.

Don't bother with 90 grainers, seems the jury is out on them and the 80s are where it's at - the 90s are just too slow to justify the extra BC. The 75 VLDs and Amax get a lot of attention as well. If you get a 7 twist it'll raise your pressures without any advantage and could cost you some velocity - if you stick with an 8 or 7.5 twist it'll help keep the pressure down and it'll still be well stabilized. I'm managing to launch a 75 AMAX out of a .223 24" 8 twist at 3015 FPS - there's no way I'd be able to do that safely in a 7 twist.

Wayne
 
You need to "fix" that ugly trigger guard............. ;D

http://www.rvbprecision.com/shooting/cz-527-rifle-magazine-conversion.html
 
I have a Savage Target action with a Shilen 30" 7 twist. It shoots way better than I do. The Pac-Nor is a very good barrel. If you lose points, it won't be because of the barrel. My local F class matches go out to 1000 yds. For that distance the 90s are the best solution. Velocity for my 90gr VLDs is about 2850, and I could go faster, but have no need. I looked at the ballistic of the various 80gr bullets, and up to 600 they are OK. At 1000yds things change. BTW: Sierra 90 are good up to 2750fps, after that they blow up, according to Sierra. I use Bergers.

The last Long Range nationals was won with a Winchester 70, and a few years ago by someone shooting a Mauser. Your CZ, with be fine, as long as the tigger is consitent and repeatable.
 
My local matches aslo go out to 1000. I shoot at sac valley ca. I am new to the ft/r class and use 2 different rifles at this point. A mini 14 target model at the 600 yard matches and a cz 550 308 out to 1k. The mini 14 surprised a few poeple at the 600 yard match I shot.I think I shot 187 out of 200 on the first string,not bad for a mini.I just orderd a ASI target stock for the mini and a sinclaire f-class bipod but I know the cz 527 223 will do far better with the new barrel then the mini ever will. Thats why I am going that route.
 
Matt,
Thats some good shooting with a Mini 14! I didn't know they could shoot that well!

Good luck with the CZ and the Pac-Nor barrel. You will not be disappointed with the barrel at all. One of the best companies in the business of making barrels. I have never heard of anyone owning a Pac-Nor that didn't shoot. And most are just scary accurate.


Kenny
 

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