CZ 452 not what I expected

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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by handofcod » 05 Aug 2014, 5:34 pm

Just installed the Yodave spring and shim kit too in my 452. It's made a dramatic difference to the feel of the trigger. It used to have what felt like nearly a meter of travel before the sears engage. Now it's more or less immediate. Went with the second heaviest spring but may swap it out after some testing. Haven't had time to take any shots thus far, just dry firing.
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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by squirrelhunter » 06 Aug 2014, 3:24 pm

Amazing how much better something as simple as a little spring can make your trigger pull.

My Ruger was a bit of a bitch to start, $5 spring and loving it.
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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by bunnybuster » 17 Aug 2014, 4:55 pm

After the trigger job, bedding and floating, using SK Rifle Match, this is the result. :D

Bench Rested at 50M with no wind.

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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by Westy » 17 Aug 2014, 5:35 pm

bunnybuster wrote:After the trigger job, bedding and floating, using SK Rifle Match, this is the result. :D

Bench Rested at 50M with no wind.

Be Safe. BB

And the problem with this is????? :lol: :P :lol:
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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by Apollo » 17 Aug 2014, 5:56 pm

That's funny...

My 1965 Brno Model 2 has the same problem with SK Rifle Match.... I can't get them to be all in the one nice round group. Alway looks like that Clover Leaf pattern... ;) ;)
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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by Westy » 18 Aug 2014, 7:06 am

Sk Rifle match is the only thing my 1712 likes, go figure??????
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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by petemacsydney » 18 Aug 2014, 9:28 am

my 452 prefers SK standard plus. slightly better grouping than the SK rifle match rounds
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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by portph » 18 Aug 2014, 11:22 am

Apollo wrote:I can't get them to be all in the one nice round group. Alway looks like that Clover Leaf pattern... ;) ;)


Yeah, I hate when that happens :evil:

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Re: CZ 452 not what I expected

Post by Norton » 18 Aug 2014, 11:23 am

Apollo wrote:I can't get them to be all in the one nice round group. Alway looks like that Clover Leaf pattern... ;) ;)


That's why you shoot big bore stuff.

You just fire 1 shot and you have 1 nice round "group" :D
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