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CZ 527 Input Needed

I think I saw in one of your other posts that you already have a .223? If so, I'd forego the .222 and go with the .17 Hornet. With either the .222 or the .17 hornet, brass choices aren't as generous as the .223, but that little .17 hornet is a neat (and accurate) little cartridge. Mine is in a CZ527 with a Lilja barrel. Very sweet little gun. Almost no recoil, milder report - and only burns about 10-11 grains of powder.
 
I have a 527 lux in 223 and been contemplating if I should make something else out of it. Picked it up from original owner for 350 and drove 1 hour drive and and back like a little kid with a new toy lol.
Since then I got a 204 Kevlar varmint and had pac nor barrel put on it. I absolutely love it.
Only thing is I need to find a new extractor for the 204 as the original owner neglected it. Anyone know where to source one?

We visited Prague a couple of times last year and the CZ shop carries a good amount of spares . I bought an extractor, 2×collars and a pair of action screws , just in case . They won't ship to the UK but they may to the USA , I think they stopped when we left the EU . I could be wrong though .
Might be worth an email, I'd include the serial number .
 
A buddy of mine picked up a CZ 527 Kevlar varmint model in 223 with a Burris 6.5-20 scope on it for a decent price. We shot it before pulling the barrel and it was wicked accurate. Now it's a 17 FB and he's thrilled. It will go to the PD fields next summer with a Bob Sled.
 
Before you buy a Howa you should try one out in the store. The action is not very smooth (and this is from a Savage person :) ). I took a stone to the receiver and bolt to smooth it up a lot. The stock trigger is heavy but clipping the spring helps immensely. The barrel meets their MOA spec, but, not much more. Mine will get a new barrel as soon as I have some available funds. That also brings up that the barrel threads are metric so some providers will not support them. Replacement triggers also a bit more difficult to find.

I do like the strength of the action and feeding from the internal magazine has been great. For the cost it has been a good rifle for me, but, I'd probably not choose one again.
 
This thread has lapsed for a while - but after reading it, I thought I'd comment on the prices being asked for a CZ527 (.17 Hornet) these days - at $1,000 +/-. To me, that doesn't really sound too outlandish, given what these rifles were selling for ten years ago. I bought mine for $725.00 + tax, etc. back in January 2015. It was a great shooter with Hornady factory ammo (both leaded and lead-free V-max ammo), as well as my handloads. I liked it enough to eventually put a Lilja barrel on it, a HS Precision graphite stock, bed it, etc. It turned out more accurate that I realistically hoped. I have a friend on the hunt for a used one to do the same. While they are running almost 40% higher than a new one - just look at how much most other rifles have gone up. If I could find one with an abused barrel or stock looks like crap and the price reflecting it - I'd do it again, this time buying used.
 
This thread has lapsed for a while - but after reading it, I thought I'd comment on the prices being asked for a CZ527 (.17 Hornet) these days - at $1,000 +/-. To me, that doesn't really sound too outlandish, given what these rifles were selling for ten years ago. I bought mine for $725.00 + tax, etc. back in January 2015. It was a great shooter with Hornady factory ammo (both leaded and lead-free V-max ammo), as well as my handloads. I liked it enough to eventually put a Lilja barrel on it, a HS Precision graphite stock, bed it, etc. It turned out more accurate that I realistically hoped. I have a friend on the hunt for a used one to do the same. While they are running almost 40% higher than a new one - just look at how much most other rifles have gone up. If I could find one with an abused barrel or stock looks like crap and the price reflecting it - I'd do it again, this time buying used.
I was forced to sell out in 2006. I recently started to rebuild my varmint arsenal in 2019. I couldn't believe what I was seeing for prices. Today, I wondered if I bit of more than I could handle when retired. I keep telling my wife I'm in too deep to get out at this point. I have thousands invested and haven't even shot one of them! September, I retire, that's when load development starts and by May 2027, I hope to be in the rat patches.

I do want a CZ 527 however.
 
I was forced to sell out in 2006. I recently started to rebuild my varmint arsenal in 2019. I couldn't believe what I was seeing for prices. Today, I wondered if I bit of more than I could handle when retired. I keep telling my wife I'm in too deep to get out at this point. I have thousands invested and haven't even shot one of them! September, I retire, that's when load development starts and by May 2027, I hope to be in the rat patches.

I do want a CZ 527 however.
Those rats will keep you busy for sure! I am planning to get back to Oregon or Northern Ca in early April for some primetime rat flipping.
 
Those rats will keep you busy for sure! I am planning to get back to Oregon or Northern Ca in early April for some primetime rat flipping.
You might want to keep an eye out for deals on .17 Hornet brass or those selling on this site. It is expensive (compared to, say, .223 brass) given how small those cases are. Only for that reason, I use my 20P a lot more. I only have about 800 pieces of the .17H brass and you know how fast that goes on a rate hunt.
 

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