Northern Shooter
AH elite
I have a feeling that the 550 line will never be topped, but I would be supportive of a "premium 600 Lux Magnum" that came with a finer cut of wood, higher quality touch points, Magnum length action etc.
This will not happen. But I would be supportive as well!Magnum length action etc.
While I'm a huge and biased pro-CZ fan, I have to agree with the above and with all those disappointed.I am not the owner of new cz600.
To me they are simbol of overall decline of once great factory.
They changed design of rifle (from CZ550) due to having all robotized new machinery in factory.
First line of production of new CZ 600 had a safety recall, with some issue of exchangeable barrels.
CZ 600 Recall
www.czub.cz
This by know should be fixed.
Next, this was the first rifle in long line of the factory designs, in which they phased out a dove tail as a base for scope mounts. In my opinion this is due to production cost cutting and thus reduction in overall quality by reducing another great feature.
They reduced number of available calibers.
On a separate note, for heir new marketing policy: They phased out practically all break action rifles / guns as well - remaining only redhead break action shotgun in production. Another point in new marketing and economic production of the factory.
Undoubtly this rifle (CZ600) will be accurate. But now it is just one of the plethora of budget push feed rifles on the market. I would say, nothing special, except for attractive pricing, which was the target of design in a first place.
Personally I would go for tikka t3x, for a bit higher price. In last decade tikka made its name to become a legend of factory budget rifles. I own one tikka for last 20 years.
Recently I tested browning a bolt, in 30-06, another of budget rifles on the market, this is another one I can suggest to take look into. Metal magazine, battue sights, fine checkering, palm swell on the stock grip, accurate.