Elley Club shot well in my old CZ 452, but SK was more consistent for the same price ($12-13). You have to spend something like $25-30 a box on Elley Tenex to get the good stuff.
sungazer wrote:I really like that stock design hope you get a nice bit of wood as well as a shooter.
So do I. Unfortunately, the stock on mine doesn't have any chequering. Apparently A&P brought in about 90 of the old thumbhole stocks without chequering some time ago and there are still a few left. The good(ish) news is I spoke to them and the new stock arrives either May or June and they've offered to swap it out for me if I wish.
With the amount of time it takes to process licenses here in WA, I may not be able to take possession of mine until then anyway! Regardless, if I keep the stock in pristine condition, they'll do a straight swap. Or I've been offered a Match stock for a small premium ($100) if I want to swap earlier. There was (I think) about $300 difference between the Thumbhole and Match models originally, but the only two differences are the Match stock and bull barrel. The Match is a bit heavier than the Thumbhole and Production models - 3.85kg vs 3.15kg - which is the main reason I opted for the Thumbhole, as both it and the Production models come with medium-weight barrels that should suffice for offhand shooting.
Also, there's no premium on the two-stage match trigger, so you can order it for no extra cost. Some actually prefer the single trigger, but for legal reasons it comes with a 1.2kg spring. However, the match trigger spring will go straight in and lowers that to 600g maximum (it will go down to something like 30g apparently) and is available if you intend to use it for competition.
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