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This project started out several years ago in the days before Sabatti. Don’t get me wrong, I still like my Sabatti 450-400 but I liked the idea of a DR in 45-120 for various reasons and decided to find someone to make a conversion for me. My first attempt was based on a Cz Bobwhite 12 ga. This didn’t turn out too well. This debacle was chronicled on AR several years back. I still believe that Cal et. al. were instrumental in bringing that incident to resolution in my favor. This latest endeavor started with a Brno ZP-149. I liked the gun because 1. It was a Brno 2. It was a sidelock 3. It had a chopper lump barrels and 4. It has double triggers. I picked it up for a good price in part due to the Frankenstein stock cobbled together by the previous owner. I wish I had a photo but I do not. There were some other issues along the way that had to be worked through. Internally the workings were gunked up with some black crud. The springs for the ejector had been removed rendering the gun extractor only. These among other things. So here is the gun as delivered. ![]() A closer view of the mount integral to the top rib. Notice the stop in front of the lead mount. This is to prevent the scope from sliding forward under recoil. Nice metal-wood fit up as well. ![]() Nikon Monarch African 1-4x20mm with R4G reticle and Talley rings ![]() Here is the gun broken open. You can see the scope mount stop and the express sight. ![]() The fore end release and front sling mount ![]() The hidden third bite and breech ![]() Another example of the metal-wood fit up. I like the Cz logo ![]() Fore grip checkering. This takes more patience than I’ll every have ![]() Fore arm and checkering. The original fore arm wasn’t bad except that it was a beaver tail and I prefer a splinter forearm. ![]() Here’s the front sight with fiber optic insert. I had worn glasses since third grade due to astigmatism. I had Lasik done when I hit 30. Great eyesight after that. Then 40 came along and the need for reading glasses. The bright red sure comes in handy. ![]() The internals of the fore end ![]() The custom made extended trigger guard and new grip cap. ![]() Nice pattern in the butt stock. This was one of his plain pieces of wood! ![]() The original monoblock and fore arm hanger ![]() The water table with Cz stamp ![]() A couple of rounds in the chamber ![]() Balance point with the scope mounted ![]() Balance without the scope ![]() Here’s the gun with some ammo I just loaded the other day. I notices that I mixed up the jacketed ammo. On the left is a 405 gr. Prvi Partizan RN and a 350 gr. Hornady RN. The center two are 405 gr. Cast Performance with gas checks and then on the right is another set of Prvi Partizan and Hornady. You can see the soft lead tips better. For comparison there is a 100 Rand note and a 6.5 x55 with 140 gr. ![]() I plan on shooting it here soon now that the weather is cooperating and since I have caught up with my “chores” around the house. I plan to get some practice in with the gun and work up some alternative loads. The gun was regulated with Speer 350 gr. bullets which are all but non-existent right now. I’m hoping the 350 gr Hornady’s work well. Same with the Prvi Partizan. I’m hoping to get a load which shoots well. I’m also thinking about some powder coated 405 gr. From Missouri Bullets. |