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CZ Kevlar...is it a BC or a HS ?
Does anyone know how to identify the manufacturer of Kevlar stock on CZ527
Whether it is a "Bell Carlson" or "HS Precision" Does a guy have to remove the stock from the action to see the inlet area and look for something? Thanks AL |
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Not a clue . The first ones were HS and the later B&C.
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Don't the newer B&C ones have vents under the barrel?
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I believe the cooling vents are only a courtesy of James Calhoon on his offerings using the Varmint Kevlar 527.
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CZ stock pistol grip/palm swell & color/finish
Are the pistol grip and palm swell the same on both brands - anyone know?
Also, was there only one color/finish ? I'd prefer to own a HS Precision just for the name brand. I'm in the process of buying a used CZ527 223 with Kevlar stock and swapping it out with my 17Remington wood stock. I'll probably re-sell the 223 with wood stock. |
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I believe that Doug is right about the cooling vents being a Calhoun touch as my 19 Badger was in a CZ527 Kevlar with the vents. I believe the stock was B&C. [IMG][/IMG] I wouldn't worry about having an H-S Precision just for the name brand. B&C make just as good a stock as H-S in spite of what some people perceive. The target, top left, was shot with the H-S using the same load as the top right target shot from the B&C. Had a bit of an "off group" with the B&C as it usually shoots a bit tighter than that. [IMG][/IMG] |
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