farshot
(.300 member)
08/01/09 03:55 AM
Re: CZ---shotgun/rifle combo coming for 2009

The new series is called the 800 series from BRNO.
They have o/u shotguns, combo guns and o/u rifles in their lineup.

They are new and quite different from anything before. The receivers are not one piece but have cap screwed on base plates. The pivot on the rifle is ala the 0/u berreta shotguns with "stub" pins protruding from the sides of the receiver.

There is some cheap looking "engraving" and the words "BRNO" and the model number are also cheap and primitive looking. I would have prefered they left it plain.

The receiver face is also cap screwed on. there is one wide underlug. They are generally overbuilt and a bit heavy like all BRNOs. Sights are still rudimentary.

I bought the o/u 803 in 8x57 S Rimmed. The bbls are separated with no filler strip ala the Baikal.
It has an adjustable wedge in the middle of the bbls under the fore grip and one bbl has an adjustable dovetail for "windage" at the front - via a micro set screw at each side of the dovetail.

The rifle has double triggers with the first set. The set is great with the others breaking at about 4-5 pounds -- not too bad.

My biggest disappointment is that BRNO went away from their 16mm rail for scopes and you had to purchase a screw on scope base that is like a short picatiny rail for weaver rings -- it is ugly! but does the job.

The wood is nicer then their older models, but has a glossy finish of some kind that makes me wonder what is underneath. The length of pull is close to 14.75 inches with a slim rubber butt pad! Im a tall guy and it is a bit too long for me until i get it to shoulder and then it feels good.

It was tested at the factory with the Sierra 220 gr S&B ammo. I have loaded and tested same bullets with my relaods to about 2450 ft/s with no signs of pressure, the shells just fall out (extractor only).

You can see that if the rifle is got in the available 9./3 x 74 it would have the same receiver and the bbl mass would be less at the breach end - but with mine - their is a lot of metal thickness and mass there!

Accuracy, after A LOT of messing about with the 2 adjustments, is very good - about one inch at 100 yards

overall I like it for the $1600 odd dollars (the scope base is about $150 extra).

from what I can see - the combo guns MAY still have a built in rib with the 16 mm scope mount - but these guns appear to have been built for the US market (the weaver mount) and who knows what they may have.



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