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CZ 527 American Varmint

Can anyone share their personal experience with this rifle? I’m considering trying one in .204 ruger. Thanks for your input.
 
Overall, great rifles that shoot very well.
The Miller brothers(friends of mine) have a half dozen 527 Varmints between them that all shoot great.
I have one in 223, bought new, that has been a problem child from day one. Slow and steady, one change at a time, has brought it closer to what I expect. Not yet like the Millers, but better than when I started. Don't know anyone else, personally, that's had the issues I have had.
 
Overall, great rifles that shoot very well.
The Miller brothers(friends of mine) have a half dozen 527 Varmints between them that all shoot great.
I have one in 223, bought new, that has been a problem child from day one. Slow and steady, one change at a time, has brought it closer to what I expect. Not yet like the Millers, but better than when I started. Don't know anyone else, personally, that's had the issues I have had.
This raises a question of guarantees. Have you not had positive response from CZ regarding your dissatisfaction? I am in the process of trying to get one of their 457 MTRs to perform better for me. They tout their trigger in a positive light but I’m not very tickled with IT.
 
A shooting friend has the 457MTR in .223 is absolutely beautiful and well made rifle . The only thing I was surprised it didn't come with the 2 stage trigger as the Varmint , that is a nice trigger . The heavy barrel Varmint is also a great rifle , many of the guys I shoot with love them . If they could put that Varmint set trigger in the MTR it would be perfect.
 
This raises a question of guarantees. Have you not had positive response from CZ regarding your dissatisfaction? I am in the process of trying to get one of their 457 MTRs to perform better for me. They tout their trigger in a positive light but I’m not very tickled with IT.
Oddly, this was a replacement rifle for a true POS a friend had. After he sent back the original, he bought a Remington. This one showed up at his door a month later. He sold me a NIB rifle for a super price with 2 stocks. Ive put about 250 rounds through it, and with a few things I've changed is better than when I began. I haven't contacted CZ bc each change has brought at least some improvement.
 
I've got a 527. It's technically the 4th to pass through my hands. The first was second-hand and bubba-ed pretty badly so that was sent back to the seller. I never shot it.

The 2nd was a NiB .223 Rem M1 Synthetic. Before I shot it I ran a tight patch with solvent down the bore and discovered a loose spot about 6" from the muzzle. I shot it anyway. Afterall, if it shoots, I don't care what the bore looks like. It did not shoot very well so I sent it back to CZ under warranty (they paid shipping both ways) and it was replaced, outright. I believe that the new, third, one was a decent shooter with 50gr Vmax and 69gr SMKs (1:9 twist). A friend has it now. He traded the plastic stock for walnut.

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The fourth one was another NIB .223 grey laminated thumbhole heavy varmint in .223 Rem, 1:9 I picked up for $350 out the door. It too shot 69SMKs well, but I wanted to run heavier projectiles so I rebarreled it with a 1:8 and sold off the thumbhole stock for a standard plank of walnut and bedded the action in epoxy. I had the bolt bushed as it was cupping CCI 450 primers pretty badly. It shoots as well as I need it to with the replacement barrel. It has a beadblasted matte finish. The finish affects how the bolt runs and took a while to "wear in." The bolt travel tended to bind and feel rough, but now it's quite smooth. The actions with a shinier finish seem to run a lot smoother IME. I quite like it now:

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The triggers are not the best in terms of feel. Not that they can't be good, but they're inconsistent. Some are gritty and can be stoned smooth, others have a better finish on the sear and feel decent from the factory. With the set-trigger feature that doesn't matter.

For their price point I like them, but a little deburring/stoning of sharp corners doesn't hurt and watching a long movie working a well-oiled bolt seems to break them in pretty quickly.
 
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I own a CZ452 Varmint in 22lr , it's the most accurate 22 I ever shot and I'm 73 , the bore is so tight I can't use a 22 rod . I installed a search kit that made the trigger very nice , it shoots one ragged hole all day long with Wolf Target Match ammo.
 
I have 4 rifles and 1 handgun made by CZ. In general I believe they are one of the best values in the shooting world.
 
I have the 527 in .22 Hornet. Nice gun. It has the 1:16 twist. Shoots 40's pretty good, but with 35's in Hornady VMax it is a laser. Of course the Set Trigger is a nice feature.
 
I have a cz in 204 Ruger I bought about 10 years ago brand new for $650. Mounted a Leupold vx3 4.5-14 scope on it and started shooting. It shoots factory Hornady 32 v max loads under 1/2” moa at 100 yards. It is the only rifle I have that came from the factory that shoots factory ammo under 1.5” moa and I have many factory rifles in bolt and semi auto. My set trigger is pretty good for a factory rifle also, in single stage mode it breaks at about 2.5 lbs.
I agree with MGYSGD as the CZ 527’s are one of the best values in the rifle world. If only they would produce a 527 in 221 fireball, left handed..... then I would have to buy another!
 
My friend bought the 527 MTR , at the gun shot I looked at the 527 Varmint with that set trigger , loved it. Next rifle would be a 527 Varmint heavy barrel with a set trigger in 223.
 

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