ANY rifle that comes with a factory guarantee of .75 MOA accuracy over five shots is sticking its head above the parapet. Sure, there’s the caveat on the guarantee: it must be factory match-grade ammunition, a fair stipulation. Still, it’s a seriously tough promise to live up to.
It’s scary having to prove whether or not the rifle can do it, too, because it means I’ve got to live up to the promise in my preparation and shooting. In my first session, I didn’t, and if I’d stopped there I would have said the CZ didn’t shoot as it should. I would have been wrong.
As well as going away to remount the scope, re-torque the action screws and check other details, I gave myself a stern talking to. Shooting…
