I can bare witness to both Wayne’s quality of product and customer service.Kevin Weaver is installing my safeties, also LeRoy Barry.
I do not provide instructions with the safeties but will happily provide guidance to the installing Gunsmith if needed. It takes a shop with a vertical mill to do the job correctly. No cuts should be required on the receiver.
Cheers,
Wayne
Totally agree with this. He has been great to deal withNeed more people in this buisness like Wayne. GREAT loss to us Brno and CZ people!
Have you tried a lower front sight bead? Mine at least is interchangeable so yours might be tooI have a CZ 550 that is shooting LOW(5-6”) @100 yds) with factory express sights.
270 gr Barnes loads drop 3-4”. 300 gr Barnes drop 10” @100yds.
Any recommendations for someone to do sight work?
Thanks,
Steve
To add to above you might call NECG and talk with them about a replacement front sight..They can help with heights.Have you tried a lower front sight bead? Mine at least is interchangeable so yours might be too
With modern high-quality .375 and .400-class ammo, 22”-23” barrels are sufficient to keep velocity up.Mind if I ask why 22” is the preferred length?
Should be. Email Wayne and see if he’s got any in stock, ready to ship.Also is this the correct place to order the 3 pos safety?
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Thanks for the info! will do.With modern high-quality .375 and .400-class ammo, 22”-23” barrels are sufficient to keep velocity up.
In the Olden Days (early decades of the 20th Century) when DG ammo displayed inconsistent velocities due to propellant quality, 24”-26” barrels were deemed necessary to maximize it.
Should be. Email Wayne and see if he’s got any in stock, ready to ship.
Kevin Weaver is installing my safeties, also LeRoy Barry.
I do not provide instructions with the safeties but will happily provide guidance to the installing Gunsmith if needed. It takes a shop with a vertical mill to do the job correctly. No cuts should be required on the receiver.
Cheers,
Wayne