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CZ 452 Scout

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#1 · (Edited)
I new that my 452 collection would never be complete without a little Scout, so I could not pass up an opportunity to purchase one this week. A friend had three Scouts - one scope sighted, one aperture sighted, and one open sighted. I offered to buy the open sighted one from her and she agreed.

Years ago, I was in a bait shop in Savannah, Georgia. One little dark corner of the store had an eclectic selection of firearms accessories hanging about the walls. One often sees Pachmayr slip-on shotgun recoil pads but seldom the smaller rifle version. On an impulse, I purchased the terra cotta colored boot with the thought of increasing the length of pull on my Norinco JW-15 Sporter. Well, it was actually to big and loose, so the recoil pad has rested in the corner of my reloading closet ever since. Until now ......

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Excellent fit, this time.

In spite of the 40 degree temps and shifting winds, I took the Scout to the range this morning for a workout.

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I zeroed the Scout's Weaver V-16 scope (Warne rings) at 50 yards using Wolf Match Target. I was rewarded with this nice five shot group:

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All I have done to the rifle is thoroughly clean it and adjust the trigger spring tension to its lightest setting. A Lyman trigger pull gauge read 4 lbs 5 ozs before and 3 lbs 5 ozs after.

I decided to load up my entire bag of five shot CZ magazines and shoot eight groups. Here are those groups:

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I wasn't sure if my hold was shifting POI or the quartering-in winds were playing with the results.

The slip on pad makes a nice stop gap. I don't want to permanently alter the length of pull. My grandchild is only one year old, but I hope to teach her to shoot some day just as I did for her mother and her aunt years ago.
 
#2 ·
I loved the Scout I had. I extended the stock with 1 1/4" of spacers from Brownell's then covered the spacers up with the lace on pad. Put a lighter spring in the trigger and mounted a Redfield Revolution 2-7x in Talley rings. ( I had to re adjust the scope's parallax from 100 yards to 60 yards.) Never got ahold of any Wolf target to try but it shot just about everything I tried out of it well. Only reason I sold it was to buy a left hand 452 as I am a southpaw. I wish I still had the Scout, it was slightly more accurate than this bigger 452 and I didn't mind getting out and using the hardwood stock Scout. This Lefty 452 has such nice wood I'm afraid to scratch it up. Even the cheaper Scout still has the super smooth and good looking action and great trigger of the more expensive CZ's. The left hand CZ seen here working over a prairie dog town.
 

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#5 ·
As I closed the original post:

"The slip on pad makes a nice stop gap. I don't want to permanently alter the length of pull. My grandchild is only one year old, but I hope to teach her to shoot some day just as I did for her mother and her aunt years ago".

It slips on - it slips off. It simply enabled me to obtain a more reasonable length of pull to wring out the little rifle.
 
#6 ·
A follow up range trip on Wednesday.

Mounted a more modest scope on the Scout and range tested the combo the day before yesterday - Weaver RV-7 (2.5-7X28mm):

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Best 50 yard five shot group of the day was the .35 incher. The average of six five shot groups was .64".

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It was well above 50 degrees with shifting 4 to 6 mile an hour winds. The ammo was Wolf MT. I dialed the scope to 7 power for the test. These USBR bulls were tough aiming points at 7 power - I just "quartered the pie".
 
#7 ·
A cheap kid's rifle like a Rascal or Cricket will be outgrown eventually. A CZ Scout will be used for a lifetime. When your child gets big enough, put on something to make the stock a little longer. And when you trust them to use it by themselves, replace the single shot adapter with the 5 or 10 round magazine. The Scouts make a great compact, tack driving Carbine to keep in the pickup, 4 wheeler or cabin as well.
 
#11 ·
I got a 2X handgun scope and mounted it as a scout scope so I had a Scout Scout rifle. Put no pad on it which made a really handy gun for shooting out of the drivers side window.