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No trying to hijack the thread but if any of you want to try a rimfire tec picatinny rail I have one I want to sell.
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I went with the Talley's on my BRNO #1. I won't say they are the best but they work great and look fantastic. Terry
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On top if that, the bolt, although operable, did contact the side of the scope. Using high rings solved both issues. I don't know why CZ hasn't modified the bolt handle on the 452 for better clearance of scope bells, it it's an easy mod. Here's a 452 with weaver 4x with Talley med rings Note the bolt mod:
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I went with the Talley's on my BRNO #1. I won't say they are the best but they work great and look fantastic.
Terry No Terry, not just the Talley's. That BRNO #1 looks equally fantastic. Very Nice Rig. I've never had a BRNO before, but all reports indicate that you have a very special rig in that #1.
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Leupold makes a set for the 11mm dovetail on this rifle that I use and like. It is available in two different hieghts.
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I am using Talley's and love them
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I went with the Talley's on my BRNO #1. I won't say they are the best but they work great and look fantastic.
Terry No Terry, not just the Talley's. That BRNO #1 looks equally fantastic. Very Nice Rig. I've never had a BRNO before, but all reports indicate that you have a very special rig in that #1. Yes, a lot like the CZ452's but different in subtle way's. The barrel on the #1 with the intgral base mount is beautiful. They're extremely accurate too. The stock style is nice but I reshaped mine and added a few changes. When I bought this one, the metal was perfect but the wood was extremely rough. It's a nasty piece beechwood. I did the best I could with it. I recontoured the grip, added a grip cap, sanded as much nasty off as possible, added a buffalo horn buttplate and stained and finished the stock. I'm happy enough with it. At one time I was going to use it as the base for a custom .22LR. I was going to have a real nice open grip stock made for it with a pretty piece of walnut. A custom bottom plate for the magazine and have it checkered. A new trigger guard built like the ones on the other thread. I decided I have spent enough on rifles to last a lifetime and just want to go hunting now Terry
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