bought the CZ750 recently and have been to the range with it a few times now. I read some of the other replies here, and I must say:
I am not a CZ fanatic or anything - this is my first CZ firearm. I don’t know much about the 550 other than it is a lower-end model of the CZ line. I do know that the 750 is a great firearm and I am generally happy with mine. Yea the price tag is hefty, but for the performance and features that I was looking for, I could not find anything better. There are similar rifles made by AI ($5000) and FN ($2800) and I am an FN fan, but neither of those compared in features to the CZ, and the CZ was cheaper. I know I will likely get flagged by the guys advocating the Remington 700 and at half the cost, it is a great deal. However, with its myriad of options and trim levels, the 700 did not offer the combination of features that I wanted and taking a new gun to a gunsmith to modify did not sound like fun.
My wish list:
.308
Bolt Action
Heavy sniper barrel made of gun steel
Floating composite stock
Cheek Plate
Built-in bipod rail/system
Set trigger system
Detachable 10+rd mag
Threaded barrel a plus.
A few facts - The 750 is often confused with its outdated predecessor the 700. The 700 is an obsolete model. The 750 is sold in 4 configurations. The S1 has a longer barrel (20" I think) whereas the S2 has a shorter one (16in I think). The M1 is the police/sniper version with synthetic (not wood laminate as the 700) adjustable stock, threaded barrel and 10rd mags whereas the M2 is the hunting version with a wood grain non-adjustable stock, non-threaded barrel and 4rd mags. My particular gun is the M1S1.
I must admit that I do not have much experience with bolt-action 308's prior to this gun, so it is hard to compare. I will say that the gun is a hell of a lot more accurate than I am! At 100 yards I was able to place 5 rounds into the same hole! Shooting 20 rounds of boat tail hollow point match ammo from a seated bench, the spread was .5 MOA, as advertised by CZ! People have reported that 5rd groups at 300 yards often come within .25 MOA. I also shot FMJ match Federal, Black Hills and a box of some cheap hunting stuff. I must say, that although the difference was marked, it was not huge. The gun spits out cheap ammo with AWESOME accuracy. The hunting soft tip stuff recorded around 1 MOA.
The problems:
The mag design is horrible! They are single-stack boxes and loading the rounds in them is much more problematic than it has to be. Furthermore, the mags don’t snap into the gun all that well. And even when they "feel OK", I would go to load the gun just to see that my bullet is about 1/8" too low to go into the ramp. A few times I even had the mag fall out after firing the rifle... When inserted, the mags still fell lose – very frustrating! I found out that loading the mag with the front end slightly angled upward, greatly reduces the problems, but this is annoying. This is something that I will need to remedy.
The other issue is that the adjustment points on the rifle - the cheek plate and the butt plate will not stay in place. They move ever so slowly to where the movement is noticeable with the naked eye after about 30 shots. I may just need to wrench them down harder - I have read that other owners advocated the use of lock-tite... Lock-tite sounded great until I discovered that the cheek plate has to be all the way down to remove the bolt from the gun for cleaning. This does not seem like a huge problem though – I think wrenching the bolts down more than I have been willing, will resolve the problem.
Overall I am VERY happy with the rifle! I have put about 160 rounds through it now and this is by far the most accurate thing that I have ever owned. Now I need to go to the gym so that I can shoot the thing from a standing position. 12 pounds does not sound like all that much, but try holding it steady while aiming through a 24x scope and thoughts of the gym creep into your mind...