Mines waiting for me, unfortunately weapons/licensing must have a huge backlog or have a lot on.. hopefully soon! it's in storage awaiting it's home ! :D
I’ve heard a few complaints now about the rail system not being attached properly and therefore it wobbles and can easily throw out your shots. Has this issue been addressed yet? I just ordered one but I can’t help but feel troubled if I have to do some modifications just to make it shoot straight first time, every time. I hope this is not a common issue.
Hey mate, thank you for reaching out. The CZ515 Tactical rail is held in place by 5 screws and is also milled to fit over the dovetail on the action. We haven't received any complaints regarding accuracy concerns on 515s across either of the models. Hope this provides you with some clarity for your query.
@@winchesteraustraliaofficia8717 Thanks. I was watching Bolt-action production’s review if you wanted to see his concerns and reach out to clear any concerns with the rifle to clear the confusion. It’s getting quite a few views. th-cam.com/video/VOrP9Ph9TOk/w-d-xo.html
Winchester Australia what oil do you recommend to use that will not destroy or perish the polymer I used G96 on my cz 452 and 1 day at the range the part where you put the magazine intojust started to crumble and fell into many pieces
Any lubricating oil will be fine on the plastics of the 515, excess oil should be removed. Plastic components don’t require oiling and simply require a wipe down with a clean rag. It is not recommended to use a solvent based cleaner, such as gun wash or an action blaster. Other oil such as REM oil , Legia spray or Beretta Gun oil will not damage the polymer components.
Exciting times mate! The barrel of any brand new firearm should be cleaned before use. Using a powder solvent such as Hoppes #9 to remove any preservatives. Once that’s done simply patch out the barrel and go to town. In experience rimfires shoot best when they are fouled, so don’t go overboard when cleaning the bore in between shoots etc. Lead in the end, is a lubricant.
Do you have a video for the cz 515 tactical trigger assembly?
Thank you. I very much do enjoy my 515.
Great rifle have you done much plinking with it? im sure you've shot up a pallet worth of cans by now?
Thank you for your feedback Ness, great to hear!
Hi there, great vid. Just wondering can you put a 2 stage trigger in one of these? Thanks
Nice, looks fairly easy.... Hoping to fill out my pta shortly
Nice one mate!
What picatinny rails fit the forend for a bipod mount?
Mines waiting for me, unfortunately weapons/licensing must have a huge backlog or have a lot on.. hopefully soon! it's in storage awaiting it's home ! :D
I’ve heard a few complaints now about the rail system not being attached properly and therefore it wobbles and can easily throw out your shots. Has this issue been addressed yet? I just ordered one but I can’t help but feel troubled if I have to do some modifications just to make it shoot straight first time, every time. I hope this is not a common issue.
Hey mate, thank you for reaching out. The CZ515 Tactical rail is held in place by 5 screws and is also milled to fit over the dovetail on the action. We haven't received any complaints regarding accuracy concerns on 515s across either of the models. Hope this provides you with some clarity for your query.
@@winchesteraustraliaofficia8717 Thanks. I was watching Bolt-action production’s review if you wanted to see his concerns and reach out to clear any concerns with the rifle to clear the confusion. It’s getting quite a few views. th-cam.com/video/VOrP9Ph9TOk/w-d-xo.html
In canada we have the 512 which is the same gun just fully semi auto, its a solid gun! Very tight fit
Nice video but nothing was mentioned about torque settings for the screws? What are the recommended settings for them please.
Is the trigger adjustable on these?
LH option?/conversion?
can you please make the music a little louder i can’t understand the instructions !!!
I watched the video for the torque specs on the action screws at the end and you don't say what they are 😂
Winchester Australia what oil do you recommend to use that will not destroy or perish the polymer I used G96 on my cz 452 and 1 day at the range the part where you put the magazine intojust started to crumble and fell into many pieces
Any lubricating oil will be fine on the plastics of the 515, excess oil should be removed.
Plastic components don’t require oiling and simply require a wipe down with a clean rag.
It is not recommended to use a solvent based cleaner, such as gun wash or an action blaster.
Other oil such as REM oil , Legia spray or Beretta Gun oil will not damage the polymer components.
@@winchesteraustraliaofficia8717 Thanks for the reply
So I have to sight it back in everytime I clean it
the rail isnt secured to the receiver anyway, if you want accuracy get the non tactical one.
@@stevedevice1866 if I want accuracy I shoot my 67 Brno, just saying
How long is that rifle? 1 or 2 kilometres?
What about turning it into a left handed lever
More instructional videos to come.
@@winchesteraustraliaofficia8717 any video yet on this?
I've just bought one and pick it up next week. Do we need to break in the barrels on these? (and is there a suggested process?)
Exciting times mate! The barrel of any brand new firearm should be cleaned before use. Using a powder solvent such as Hoppes #9 to remove any preservatives. Once that’s done simply patch out the barrel and go to town. In experience rimfires shoot best when they are fouled, so don’t go overboard when cleaning the bore in between shoots etc. Lead in the end, is a lubricant.
Do you have it, what's your thoughts...
Did CZ end up fixing the rail mounting issue in the last 8 months, as outlined in this review? th-cam.com/video/VOrP9Ph9TOk/w-d-xo.html
That rail looks ridiculous.
Get rid of the bloody background music.
Thanks for the feedback mate
@@winchesteraustraliaofficia8717 No worries, just very hard to follow with the distraction...