You’re absolutely right when you said there’s more to a rifle than the groups they shoot. I got an M77 Mk2 Ruger in .223 and a CZ457 Lux in .22LR and the fit, feel, quality on both rifles is unmatched. Both wood stocks and have a nice buckled leather sling, they look so nice. Accurate too. Awesome review, keep it up! Cheers from Australia.
Are you sure it doesn’t have a set trigger, I have that rifle with a heavier varmint barrel. All you need to do is push the trigger forward and it will break at less than a pound.
I am a cz enthusiast and own a few. One is a 527, the space behind the trigger is because it has a single set trigger. Push it forward and you have a 1.25 pound trigger. It genuinely is the best trigger I have ever felt and have been active in the hobby for about 18 years. Personally I feel it’s the best of both worlds, a light trigger for precise work and a normal one for what I would call regular hunting.
@@chrisparkin431 A successful TH-camr has thousands or tens of thousands per video, do you read them all before commenting? I personally have had 8 or 9 527s over the years and never experienced one without a sst
A good review Chris, I’d happily take it Foxing with me ! I would put some lower mounts on it to get my cheek lower, and the moderator as you say, but a ‘minute of Fox’ is good enough for me 👍🏼🏴
This was the 2nd rifle I bought, after a Ruger 10/22. My only regret is I wish I bought the 7.62x39 variant as well while it was still cheap and in production! Such a smooth trigger.
I would recommend the ruger American ranch in x39. I have one and can confirm it has a nice trigger and works reliably, I don’t feel back knocking it around in the backcountry as well. I would feel bad doing that with a nice 527 because it’s more of a fine heirloom treasure then a bush beater.
Accuracy is #1, if is not accurate then you can’t hit what your shooting at. 1” or less is what should be expected for a hunting rifle. So it’s it a 1:12 or 1:9 twist? Looking at your groups you showed I will guess 1:9. I have both and the 1:12 consistently shoots 1/2” groups of production ammo. The 1:9 I have not yet found any production ammo that gives 1” at 100 yards or better.
Another excellent review Chris. Have used this model and its predecessor the Brno Fox both in treble two and 22 hornet. They handle and shoot well. A friend shot hundreds of roe deer with his in treble two. Enjoy your honest and non-BS approach to reviewing kit. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Scotland. GD
As I’ve said in previous video I have same rifle in 222 great rifles shoots very flat I’ve mine zeroed a inch high 100 yards 👍And I’m sorry to say I think plastic rifles have no character
I agree that the groups aren't the be all and end all of a rifle. If it aint comfy, you won't shoot it well. I have a CZ457 in .17hmr, and I've been having a nightmare zeroing the bugger using the Hikmicro Alpex on a Sportsmatch HOP92 one piece QD mount, and ended up putting a Nikko Sterling Diamond on it instead. Now it feels great. The Alpex works well on my sub 12 HW100 and my Anscutz .22lr, but just didn't want to play on the CZ. LOL
Good to see a review that isn’t just a shill for the latest “greatest” released rifle being bought to market. Vested interest: I too have this gun , in a 222 full stock, but have to agree, it’s a beautifully engineered, classic light gun with accuracy beyond my ability. In ideal conditions and careful hand loads I’ve had many 0.25 moa groups when plinking. I have other “better” guns that are a burden. This I can just sling over my shoulder and almost forget about, not worry if it takes a knock, but be confident it will serve when unslung.
Well thank you for complementing this video but in fairness, all my videos are laid for by you, the viewers and the only channel sponsors I have control of (i don't choose what youtube adverts are overlaid) are specifically NOT the gunmakers so I am free to say what I want so Thank you to the viewers, The British Shooting show and Military1st clothing.
@@chrisparkin431 Absolutely no disrespect or disparagement intended to you Chris, rather the reverse. I thoroughly enjoy and learn from your informed and expert reviews. Indeed my point was to compliment you on drawing peoples attention to a good non-current product when the nature of the journalistic trade normally dictates reviewing new “improved” products only. Believe me, I’ve been there. Im a little sad then to see you close your reply with a plug for your sponsors which seems a little gratuitous. But we all have to earn a living. No disrespect. This is the price we pay for “free” TH-cam content. Your content is worth it. Thank you.
Looks a lovely rifle! I love my CZ`s, they are a joy to shoot as are my Tikka and Rem700. Although the Rem`s bolt is like chucking a cold chisel into a tin bucket until it`s locked up! As for triggers! I wish they all had the trigger that`s on my BSA R10 SE!
Tiny group size Tight tolerance Nice ergonomics Pleasing to the eye Good trigger Good magazine Sounds like everybody needs an accuracy international at-x 😁😁
Hi Chris lovely video of a classic firearm I have the very same rifle in the same caliber if you push the trigger forward on mine it changes the characteristic to a hair trigger I have never measured the pull weight but it’s extremely light compared to the standard pull
Just got one like this in .22 hornet. Mint condition but the shots spread vertically. Think i have to freefloat the barrel (it is touching at the tip of the stock).
Excellent video on an absolute classic . You looked genuinely happy to be testing the 527 👍 . Did you experience any feeding hang ups ? Mine is on occasion difficult with the 1st round from a full magazine , as a result I now instinctively push against the rear of the bolt , as I noticed you did . The issue doesn't occur if the magazine has 4 instead of 5 rounds leading me to believe the magazine is slightly over sprung . I suspect this isn't your first dalliance with the 527 and wondered if you'd come across this previously?
Hi Chris great review of this Rifle 👍 Im a left handed shooter and left eye dominant when aiming, i have always shot left handed with shotguns but i want to get a bolt action rifle and get into target shooting. would u recommend getting a left handed rifle or just get a right handed one and shoot it left handed or learn to shoot right handed? I have heard u say that u can shoot both left and right have u a certain technique for shooting right handed rifles with your left hand or what would your option be?? Would much appreciate any advice on this Cheers
I had one, .222, mine did have the set trigger. You pushed the trigger forward until it clicks, then release was very light. I thought they were all set triggers. Cock the rifle and see if the trigger can be pushed forward.
Very nice video. Lots of information. I'm thinking about getting one of those rifles in the 7.62 .39 caliber. I bought lots of ammunition back when you could get it for less than $100 for 1000 rounds. Back in the 90,s. I had 2 russian-made sks's. I sold one of them and still have one. It would be nice to have another gun that could shoot the same ammo. I'm just wondering about the steel case ammo how it would shoot in one of those rifles.
I notice you push the bolt from the back, rather than using the bolt handle. Did you find the bolt binds when closing it using the handle due to the amount of play it has?
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You’re absolutely right when you said there’s more to a rifle than the groups they shoot. I got an M77 Mk2 Ruger in .223 and a CZ457 Lux in .22LR and the fit, feel, quality on both rifles is unmatched. Both wood stocks and have a nice buckled leather sling, they look so nice. Accurate too. Awesome review, keep it up! Cheers from Australia.
Had one in 222 Remington years ago as you say a nice handy light foxing rifle great review once again Chris👍👍
I also have this one in .222, and it has set trigger if you push it forward
Are you sure it doesn’t have a set trigger, I have that rifle with a heavier varmint barrel. All you need to do is push the trigger forward and it will break at less than a pound.
@@Finn4591-w9t yours might but no, this one doesn't
I have the same rifle in the varmint configuration in 223…just love it, super accurate. Had the barrel shortened to 22 “….fantastic
I am a cz enthusiast and own a few. One is a 527, the space behind the trigger is because it has a single set trigger. Push it forward and you have a 1.25 pound trigger. It genuinely is the best trigger I have ever felt and have been active in the hobby for about 18 years. Personally I feel it’s the best of both worlds, a light trigger for precise work and a normal one for what I would call regular hunting.
@@Canadianman762 does nobody read the comments. This does not have a single set trigger.
@@chrisparkin431 A successful TH-camr has thousands or tens of thousands per video, do you read them all before commenting?
I personally have had 8 or 9 527s over the years and never experienced one without a sst
A good review Chris, I’d happily take it Foxing with me ! I would put some lower mounts on it to get my cheek lower, and the moderator as you say, but a ‘minute of Fox’ is good enough for me 👍🏼🏴
This was the 2nd rifle I bought, after a Ruger 10/22. My only regret is I wish I bought the 7.62x39 variant as well while it was still cheap and in production! Such a smooth trigger.
I would recommend the ruger American ranch in x39. I have one and can confirm it has a nice trigger and works reliably, I don’t feel back knocking it around in the backcountry as well. I would feel bad doing that with a nice 527 because it’s more of a fine heirloom treasure then a bush beater.
Great video thanks pal,you can't get better than CZ rifles.😊
Accuracy is #1, if is not accurate then you can’t hit what your shooting at. 1” or less is what should be expected for a hunting rifle. So it’s it a 1:12 or 1:9 twist? Looking at your groups you showed I will guess 1:9. I have both and the 1:12 consistently shoots 1/2” groups of production ammo. The 1:9 I have not yet found any production ammo that gives 1” at 100 yards or better.
Another excellent review Chris. Have used this model and its predecessor the Brno Fox both in treble two and 22 hornet. They handle and shoot well. A friend shot hundreds of roe deer with his in treble two. Enjoy your honest and non-BS approach to reviewing kit. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Scotland. GD
Had one years ago then a Tikka t3.. sadly sold it for a a 204r. Last year bought a Sako 85 s, in 223. Just so unbelievably accurate.
As I’ve said in previous video I have same rifle in 222 great rifles shoots very flat I’ve mine zeroed a inch high 100 yards 👍And I’m sorry to say I think plastic rifles have no character
I enjoyed the video. Made a nice change to see a used rifle review.
I agree that the groups aren't the be all and end all of a rifle. If it aint comfy, you won't shoot it well. I have a CZ457 in .17hmr, and I've been having a nightmare zeroing the bugger using the Hikmicro Alpex on a Sportsmatch HOP92 one piece QD mount, and ended up putting a Nikko Sterling Diamond on it instead. Now it feels great. The Alpex works well on my sub 12 HW100 and my Anscutz .22lr, but just didn't want to play on the CZ. LOL
Good to see a review that isn’t just a shill for the latest “greatest” released rifle being bought to market. Vested interest: I too have this gun , in a 222 full stock, but have to agree, it’s a beautifully engineered, classic light gun with accuracy beyond my ability. In ideal conditions and careful hand loads I’ve had many 0.25 moa groups when plinking. I have other “better” guns that are a burden. This I can just sling over my shoulder and almost forget about, not worry if it takes a knock, but be confident it will serve when unslung.
Well thank you for complementing this video but in fairness, all my videos are laid for by you, the viewers and the only channel sponsors I have control of (i don't choose what youtube adverts are overlaid) are specifically NOT the gunmakers so I am free to say what I want so Thank you to the viewers, The British Shooting show and Military1st clothing.
@@chrisparkin431 Absolutely no disrespect or disparagement intended to you Chris, rather the reverse. I thoroughly enjoy and learn from your informed and expert reviews. Indeed my point was to compliment you on drawing peoples attention to a good non-current product when the nature of the journalistic trade normally dictates reviewing new “improved” products only. Believe me, I’ve been there.
Im a little sad then to see you close your reply with a plug for your sponsors which seems a little gratuitous. But we all have to earn a living.
No disrespect. This is the price we pay for “free” TH-cam content. Your content is worth it. Thank you.
Looks a lovely rifle! I love my CZ`s, they are a joy to shoot as are my Tikka and Rem700. Although the Rem`s bolt is like chucking a cold chisel into a tin bucket until it`s locked up! As for triggers! I wish they all had the trigger that`s on my BSA R10 SE!
Tiny group size
Tight tolerance
Nice ergonomics
Pleasing to the eye
Good trigger
Good magazine
Sounds like everybody needs an accuracy international at-x 😁😁
A very interesting video Chris, with alot to think about SH rifles 🤓
Hi Chris lovely video of a classic firearm I have the very same rifle in the same caliber if you push the trigger forward on mine it changes the characteristic to a hair trigger I have never measured the pull weight but it’s extremely light compared to the standard pull
Have the FS version to match my 452 FS. Great coyote gun.
Just got one like this in .22 hornet. Mint condition but the shots spread vertically. Think i have to freefloat the barrel (it is touching at the tip of the stock).
Lovely rifle. Shoots fine too.
Excellent video on an absolute classic . You looked genuinely happy to be testing the 527 👍 .
Did you experience any feeding hang ups ? Mine is on occasion difficult with the 1st round from a full magazine , as a result I now instinctively push against the rear of the bolt , as I noticed you did . The issue doesn't occur if the magazine has 4 instead of 5 rounds leading me to believe the magazine is slightly over sprung . I suspect this isn't your first dalliance with the 527 and wondered if you'd come across this previously?
Hi Chris great review of this Rifle 👍 Im a left handed shooter and left eye dominant when aiming, i have always shot left handed with shotguns but i want to get a bolt action rifle and get into target shooting. would u recommend getting a left handed rifle or just get a right handed one and shoot it left handed or learn to shoot right handed? I have heard u say that u can shoot both left and right have u a certain technique for shooting right handed rifles with your left hand or what would your option be??
Would much appreciate any advice on this
Cheers
Would be interesting to have you review the cz600 lux and compare your thoughts.
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Lovely looking rifle
good review, totally agree with you ! you should try an old brno zkk 600/601, you will be happy ;) simple, accurate, beautifull...
I had one, .222, mine did have the set trigger. You pushed the trigger forward until it clicks, then release was very light. I thought they were all set triggers.
Cock the rifle and see if the trigger can be pushed forward.
It does not have a single set trigger
@@chrisparkin431ok ta, never seen one without it. By dam your up late. Lol
@@DARRELLGRIFFITHS up early for Deer
My CZ527 223 has a feather trigger like u said
Very nice video. Lots of information. I'm thinking about getting one of those rifles in the 7.62 .39 caliber. I bought lots of ammunition back when you could get it for less than $100 for 1000 rounds. Back in the 90,s. I had 2 russian-made sks's. I sold one of them and still have one. It would be nice to have another gun that could shoot the same ammo. I'm just wondering about the steel case ammo how it would shoot in one of those rifles.
I notice you push the bolt from the back, rather than using the bolt handle. Did you find the bolt binds when closing it using the handle due to the amount of play it has?
I operate bolts in a variety of ways depending how the prefer and run/feed with least effort
CZ always have made decent rifles.
CZ for those who know !
wau is very good Mr
I have this rifle in .222
Has yours got a set trigger, my .222 did.
When you cocked the rifle you could push the trigger toward until it clicked, then it was very light.
@@DARRELLGRIFFITHS I’ve no idea but I will certainly check
Do not stuff it up by cutting it back,they shoot bloody well leave well alone !!!!!!!
The video explains why this is necessary if you listen
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the CZ457 is not a classic at all. They are actually quite roughly finished. The predecessor Brno Fox is a classic.
why cant you use inches/pounds so we know what the hell your on about
Feel free to convert them, Google will do it for you if you have difficulty. I also don't use America spellings or pronunciation so please accept my sincere apologies for any difficulty
why would i expect amiricanspelling etc im english and still use english mesurements not euro ones
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