FATBOY404
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Reged: 14/11/09
Posts: 1730
Loc: QLD
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I would just shoot it !. When you fire it,it will "tell all".
Neale.
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Rule303
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Reged: 05/07/09
Posts: 5283
Loc: Woodford Qld
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G'day Jeff,
Just had another look at that rear sight of yours. Now I am the first to admit I know stuff all about Mauser and their accessories IE express sights. However I have the feeling that the style on this rifle is the old English? style. That is the wide V notch starts at the edge and slopes in from there, unlike the CZ550 where the V is sharper. Please correct me if I am wrong. The sharper V would certainly help with accuracy on longer shots.
Cheers
Greg
PS I agree with Fatboy 404, go shoot it.
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CHAPUISARMES
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Reged: 16/01/08
Posts: 2908
Loc: DUBBO, NSW, AUSTRALIA
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Hi Greg,
I'm with you, this is my first Brno 602 but as others have said and tkv000 shows in picture form they look like the CZ550's.
Cheers,
Jeff Gray
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tkv000
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Reged: 02/01/08
Posts: 118
Loc: Canada
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I would leave the rear single sight. I've never flipped up any of the additional ones. If you need more range add a Leupold VXIII 1.5-5x20, I prefer the German #4 reticle. This scope gives excellent eye relief (a must with the 375H&H ) and looks great on top of a Brno. I have mine mounted on a nice custom (I purchased it from a fellow who had it made) quick detatch, its solid, and holds zero. Its currently on my Brno ZKK 602 in 416 Rigby, but I've had it on my 375 H&H's and its a great scope.
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Here's a picture of the Leupold on one of my ZKK's, had to wait for my slow internet to upload it.
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Edited by CptCurl (25/10/10 09:52 PM)
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