This video demonstrates the basic operation of a CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39 at an indoor range. The shooter showcases cycling the bolt action, loading, and firing the rifle. A notable point is the shooter's expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of the ammunition used, highlighting the importance of reliable components for effective shooting.
This YouTube video, titled 'CZ 527 Carbine Range Report: Part - 11' by Kit Badger, showcases a range session with the CZ 527 Carbine. The creator uses the Liberty Mystic X Suppressor and fires four 5-shot groups with Red Army Standard HPBT ammunition. The video also promotes various merchandise and support channels for Kit Badger. The focus is on evaluating the performance of the CZ 527 Carbine with specific ammunition and a suppressor.
This video details the process of modifying a CZ 527 Carbine by shortening and threading the barrel for suppressor compatibility. The owner wanted to enable the use of various 30 caliber suppressors beyond their specific SureFire SOCOM 762 Mini. The gunsmithing work, performed by Brad of IAT, involved cutting the barrel to 12 inches and adding a target crown, allowing for easy swapping of muzzle devices. The owner expresses anticipation for further range testing with the customized rifle.
This range report details accuracy testing of a CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm, fitted with a Zeiss Terra 3x 4-12 optic and a Surefire SOCOM 7.62 Mini suppressor. The shooter evaluated Federal Fusion 123-grain ammunition, achieving groups around 2.3 inches unsuppressed and 2.5-2.6 inches suppressed. While not match-grade, the accuracy is deemed sufficient for the rifle's intended role of hunting deer or pigs within 100 yards.
This range report focuses on the CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm, featuring a new Boyd Gunstocks stock. The shooter tested Tula 8M3 124gr hollow point ammunition and random Wolf ammunition, evaluating group sizes at 100 yards both with and without a suppressor. While initial groups were inconsistent, later testing with Wolf ammunition showed improved accuracy, suggesting ammunition type may be a significant factor.
This range report focuses on the CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm, highlighting significant accuracy issues attributed to a damaged stock and a poor bedding job. The presenter discusses attempts to improve accuracy with Golden Tiger 124gr FMJ ammunition and a Surefire SOCOM 7.62 Mini suppressor, ultimately concluding that stock replacement is necessary. The video demonstrates the challenges of achieving consistent groups with a compromised rifle platform.
This video is a range report for the CZ 527 Carbine chambered in 7.62x39mm. The creator experienced issues with erratic groups and discovered a broken action bedding in the stock. A "questionable glass bedding job" was performed, and the video documents a return to the range to test the rifle with PPU 123gr. Round Nose Soft Point ammunition. Despite unfavorable cold conditions impacting performance, the creator spent time with the bolt-action rifle. Links are provided for more videos, Patreon support, and Kit Badger products.
This range report evaluates the CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm using Hornady Black 123-grain SST ammunition. The presenter notes that while the rifle is enjoyable to shoot, the premium-priced American-made ammunition did not yield superior results compared to previously tested surplus ammunition, suggesting it may not be worth the cost for this platform.
This range report evaluates the accuracy of the CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm using Red Army Standard 122-grain hollow point ammunition. The reviewer found the ammunition to be underwhelming, with initial groups measuring around 5.1 inches and 3.3 inches without a suppressor. With the addition of a SureFire SOCOM762-Mini suppressor, accuracy improved, with groups tightening to approximately 2.9 inches and 2.4 inches, though still considered mediocre.
This range report details the suppressed performance of a modified CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm. The rifle features a 14.5-inch barrel with a pinned and welded Surefire muzzle brake. Testing focused on Wolf Performance 123-grain FMJ ammunition, with groups measured at 100 yards both with and without a suppressor. The presenter notes potential accuracy improvements when suppressed, though attributes it potentially to shooter error.
This range report focuses on testing different types of Wolf ammunition in a CZ 527 Carbine chambered in 7.62x39mm. The presenter found that Wolf Polyformance 123-grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition produced the best groups, achieving under 1.6 inches at 100 yards. Standard Wolf Performance lacquered steel case ammunition performed less impressively, with groups opening up to over 2.2 inches.
This range report provides a performance evaluation of the CZ 527 Carbine in 7.62x39mm at 100 yards. The reviewer tested two ammunition types: Wolf 123-grain hollow point and Silver Bear 125-grain soft point. While neither ammunition proved to be the perfect match for the rifle's accuracy potential, the review offers specific group size measurements and observations on how different loads affected point of aim.
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