I have a brand new CZ 17 Hornet Varmint. It's shooting 1.25" to 2.25" groups. Place I bought it from has a lifetime warranty on guns, which is why I go there. My CZ .204 varmint and 455 Ultra Lux .22 are very accurate.
Anyway, the old gunsmith there (nice guy) looked at my groups and said, for whatever reason, my gun/barrel needs some support between the barrel and stock, right before the barrel leaves the stock. He says the groups suggest a barrel harmonics issue, and the support will reduce the amplitude of the barrel. In the groups (5 shot), there will be a couple shots close together.
Neither he or I had any 17 Hornet bullets. He's ordering some in, and so am I. I shot all mine trying to see if the groups would tighten up.
What say you? I thought sporter barrels often merit such support, but not varmint barrels. Although CZ 527 varmint barrels are not real heavy…
edit: maybe I should've posted this in gunsmithing (just noticed that sub-forum)
Anyway, the old gunsmith there (nice guy) looked at my groups and said, for whatever reason, my gun/barrel needs some support between the barrel and stock, right before the barrel leaves the stock. He says the groups suggest a barrel harmonics issue, and the support will reduce the amplitude of the barrel. In the groups (5 shot), there will be a couple shots close together.
Neither he or I had any 17 Hornet bullets. He's ordering some in, and so am I. I shot all mine trying to see if the groups would tighten up.
What say you? I thought sporter barrels often merit such support, but not varmint barrels. Although CZ 527 varmint barrels are not real heavy…
edit: maybe I should've posted this in gunsmithing (just noticed that sub-forum)