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Originally Posted by Big Stick
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benchlady...you be SURE to "find" me "wrong". LAUGHING! Congratulations?!?

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I seriously doubt you could make much of an "impression" on me. I do know you're a horses ass. I guess you're proud of that. Horses asses, are.... HINT....



benchlady,

Pardon facts so reliably upsetting your VERY Tender Feelers,as you "unleash" your brazen Dumbfhuqktitude. Congratulations?!?

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That doesn't even make sense. Pretty [bleep] tough as long as you're far away. CZ'S are generally regarded as a good value for the money. They tend to shoot well, and are finished nicely. That's a fact, Jack. You may disagree, but it doesn't make you right . I shoot for fun, not competition. It works for me. Some of the rifles you show, must carry like a 2x4, in the field. If you like that, have at it. You obviously require a lot of magnification to shoot well, too. Makes up for a lack of ability. Stick it right up your oompah, buddy.

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benchlady...pardon my owning that which you aspire to...you Brokedick Fhuqk. Congratulations?!?

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
benchlady...pardon my owning that which you aspire to...you Brokedick Fhuqk. Congratulations?!?

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Aspire to? Where did you get that idea? I think you're trying to make up for a lack of ability, by spending money. Doesn't hurt to have good stuff, but a lot of people do very well with "lesser" firearms, due to practice and ability. Most are capable of entirely acceptable hunting accuracy. Really, ease of carry, for what you show, seems to be something you don't require. They are not elegant, to my eye. Guns are more art than tool, in my mind. I appreciate their beauty, as well as utility. Nice when they come together. I doubt you have the subtlety to appreciate such comments, preferring instead, to demonstrate cyber-tourrettes syndrome.

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Enjoy that LH CZ, I got one when they first came out in 05 it's been a good rifle

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Originally Posted by 700LH
Enjoy that LH CZ, I got one when they first came out in 05 it's been a good rifle

Thanks! Went out yesterday. Really shoots very well!

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Post some pics...
There's been a lot of conjecture that.the 455s have accuracy issues. I bet some Fire members would like to see some actual targets.


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Originally Posted by kragman1
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There's been a lot of conjecture that.the 455s have accuracy issues. I bet some Fire members would like to see some actual targets.

The Left hand American, is a 452, my FS, is a 455. The scope on the American is a Leupold 3-9, 2-7 Nikon on the FS.If we ever get a calm day again, I'll shoot them head to head. I tend to have a flyer out of a 5 shot group. Generally, all except that flyer, are touching at 50. Last group with the 452 American, was almost unbelievably small. 3 in one elongated hole, 1 still touching, and a flyer, about 1/8" out.it seems to be very slightly better than the 455, but it could be the glass, too. I would not say the 455 is inaccurate, by any stretch! This is a typical 5 shot group at 50, with the 455.
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Originally Posted by kragman1
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There's been a lot of conjecture that.the 455s have accuracy issues. I bet some Fire members would like to see some actual targets.

This is a 25 yd 3 shot, open sight group from the 455FS, before I scoped it. My eyes are not real good, either.
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benchlady,

25yds! Congratulations?!?

LAUGHING!

You poor poor(literally) Clueless Fhuqk.

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My eyes are 64 years old . 25 yards is about as far as I can see open, leaf type sights AND the target. I showed you mine, you show me yours. No peep sights, just factory open sights. It's virtually one hole. There isn't much more to improve. The other target is at 50. This rifle will do 1 - 1.5" at 100, for 5 shots. That is considered good accuracy for a sporter. Well, for everybody except those who breathe rare air, as you certainly must. All you've proven is that you can spend money. Where are your targets?

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benchlady,

Here's to how very WELL founded your Insecurities are,you Drooling CLUELESS Fhuqk. Congratulations?!?

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And its off to ignore. You have virtually nothing to contribute. I've been shooting for about 60 years, and have no need of anything you may "offer". Go [bleep] with someone else. I'm done bothering with you. Sure would like to meet you though. That would be fun.

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benchlady,

There is NO need to reiterate how fhuqking STUPID you are and what an INCREDIBLY sloooowwwww "learner" you are to boot. Congratulations?!?

It's your Imagination,simply Pretend with it as you MUST.

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Been awhile since I heard the term brokedick. Back in '68 the DI's and TAC Officers used to call me and others "Flatdicks" Mine ain't broke, so maybe they're right? Never compared to others.

Never had a CZ. Still like peeps and can use leaf sights on the smokepole, but the barrel is 42" long. Scopes work, red dots are the trick for pigs and squill. Got an old 513 that shoots well enough. Wish I could figure out how to justify a new gun in the locker. Wait, no I don't.

Anyone need a 10/22 for 100 yard plinkin'?

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Have never shot one.

They are expensive.

LAUGHING!

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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Been awhile since I heard the term brokedick. Back in '68 the DI's and TAC Officers used to call me and others "Flatdicks" Mine ain't broke, so maybe they're right? Never compared to others.

Never had a CZ. Still like peeps and can use leaf sights on the smokepole, but the barrel is 42" long. Scopes work, red dots are the trick for pigs and squill. Got an old 513 that shoots well enough. Wish I could figure out how to justify a new gun in the locker. Wait, no I don't.

Anyone need a 10/22 for 100 yard plinkin'?

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Got the woman a new 10/22. Very pleasantly surprised. It shoots quite a bit better than the one I had in 1976. My 96/22mag, isn't a slouch, either. I'd be pretty happy with those groups!

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Some of mine are posted on this topic under CZ 455 Lux First Shots.
Only 25 yards so maybe they don't count... 💥


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Originally Posted by kragman1
Some of mine are posted on this topic under CZ 455 Lux First Shots.
Only 25 yards so maybe they don't count... 💥

Ha! Sure they do. Like I said, my eyes are only good for that far. Certainly for hunting. Past 35, I can't even tell which end of the squirrel I'm looking at. Thats,with a peep! I have an old Mossberg with a peep, that is good to 100 on targets. Not on a critter though.

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Sorry,I don't have any groups from the CZ I have,but I do have some other pictures.....
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