Q: "Can CZ rifles chambered in .223 fire 5.56 ammunition safely?" A: All of our .223s will happily eat 5.56. Since our factory is in Europe, we build everything to CIP spec, which doesn’t differentiate between the two cartridges and just has the higher pressure as its standard. So the CZ .223s will shoot everything from the cheapest Russian steel to match .223 brass ammo.
Not into hunting but never know if the need should arise and wanted something other than a .22 or other rimfire rifle. Mostly target. I like the idea of a .223 once I already have an AR-15 but would like a good bolt action rifle as well.
The MVP Patrol is a less expensive version of the Predator: Mossberg & Sons | MVP PatrolI've got my eye on a Mossberg MVP Predator bolt action rifle. It is chambered in 5.56 and has a laminate stock. And, it takes the 30 round AR mags too
I've got my eye on a Mossberg MVP Predator bolt action rifle. It is chambered in 5.56 and has a laminate stock. And, it takes the 30 round AR mags too
Very NICE! I like the laminate stock. it's so beautiful.Who made the sling?This has become one of my favorite rifles. A real tack driver.
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OP has said he's not into hunting so for casual target shooting I'd definitely go for the .223. Frankly, even if he decides to start hunting there are bullets and factory ammo intended for deer-size game, at least the small whitetail that cover most of Texas.
There are about a thousand alternatives to consider after that, though.
Very NICE! I like the laminate stock. it's so beautiful.Who made the sling?
Not into hunting but never know if the need should arise and wanted something other than a .22 or other rimfire rifle. Mostly target. I like the idea of a .223 once I already have an AR-15 but would like a good bolt action rifle as well.
Now, that would be cool.I'm wanting a rifle in tcm .22.