Homer
(.416 member)
16/11/09 10:29 AM
Re: BEST BARREL LENGTH FOR CZ .375

G'Day Fella's,

Jeff, my best advice is don't do any thing to the barrel!

Sure, restock the rifle if it doesn't fit you etc but check out how well the rifle feels and handles prior to doing any thing as drastic (and non-reversible), such as re-profiling and shortening the barrel!

If the rifle currently shoots well, Don't Change a Thing!
If a barrel is re-profiled, it will also require Stress Relieving! So if you do one thing you need to do Both!
If you don't, the Non stress relieved barrel could walk its shots around the target as the barrel heats up.

If the rifle is to big or to heavy for you, sell it to a person that want's it As It Is and purchase a new and lighter Rem 700 SPS .375 H&H DGR rifle, for about $1150.00!!!

Fella's, in my experience more firearms a butchered by inexperienced owners or as a result of inexperienced "Friends" giving poor advice as to "What You Actually Need"!
It may work for your Friends but there's no guaranty, it will be any good for you?
Please, have some faith in the Firearm Manufactures!
Most of these manufactures have been in business for a Very Long Time and despite what some may think, they really do know what they are doing!!!

Most firearms are made to suit a Normal Sized person and while we are all basically the same, we are individuals.
A minor change to the Length of Pull of the stock will in my experience, solve most Poor Fitting firearms. To go any further in my experience is not a good idea!
That is unless you have a specific requirement that a Factory Firearm won't deliver.

My best advise is use your existing firearm More and Read Magazines etc and take advise from others Less!
That is until you have so much experience with a particular item, that you can form your own opinions!

HooRoo
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