A few weeks ago i traded a 10.5" AR upper straight up for a CZ 527 American, chambered in 222 Rem. I've been shooting the gun with 20.5gr of H4198 under a 50gr vmax or 40gr vmax with Lapua brass and a 205m. I've shot some decent groups...but with the thinner profile barrel i start to lose accuracy fairly quickly as the barrel heats up.
I've slicked the action up as best I can....have worked the trigger over to give me sub 1lb break and removed the single set function. I feel like i've done all I can on the action and trigger, short of sending it off to get it trued by a smith.
My question arises in what to do with it now, though. I feel like the 222 is a good round for my use (100-250yd informal target shooting from a bidpod and rear bag) but the barrel can't keep up with my shooting habits. The last rifle i put together was a 223ai with a heavy varmint barrel (did a remmage setup and used a CBI barrel) and I could shoot that all day without losing the accuracy I lose in the CZ in just 50 rounds. So, should I put the money in this rifle and get a 3-groove super match Pac-Nor barrel installed.....or just use a LITTLE bit more money and buy a whole new rifle?
I've slicked the action up as best I can....have worked the trigger over to give me sub 1lb break and removed the single set function. I feel like i've done all I can on the action and trigger, short of sending it off to get it trued by a smith.
My question arises in what to do with it now, though. I feel like the 222 is a good round for my use (100-250yd informal target shooting from a bidpod and rear bag) but the barrel can't keep up with my shooting habits. The last rifle i put together was a 223ai with a heavy varmint barrel (did a remmage setup and used a CBI barrel) and I could shoot that all day without losing the accuracy I lose in the CZ in just 50 rounds. So, should I put the money in this rifle and get a 3-groove super match Pac-Nor barrel installed.....or just use a LITTLE bit more money and buy a whole new rifle?