J@son
Well-Known Member
So... I have a CZ Brno 452 Varmint which I have owned for 15 years and bought new. It's never given me any bother until recently when I felt it was no longer holding zero. I blamed the sight which I replaced with a new Wulf 4K and thought I had solved the problem. Until today.
Went out to check the zero and put seven shots at 35 yards on top of each other. Then went back to 55 yards and added three more to a group that was 2 cm across. So far so good.
Then I got a flyer - POI was inline with the centre of the group but 5 cm above it. And that is when things went south. I must have put at least 150 rounds through the gun this afternoon but my shots kept drifting up and down. My horizontal aim point to POI remained pretty much spot on - 1 cm drift either way. But my vertical aim point to POI was all over the place - sometimes high usually by 5 cm, sometimes low again usually by 5cm, sometimes spot on.
I tried allowing the barrel to cool down. I tried running a bore snake through it. I could not achieve a consistency.
This is exactly the issue that prompted me to change the sight in the first place. I feel like I am back to square one.
I don't think it is the sight. I don't think it is me. I don't think it is the ammo. I think it is the gun.
What should I do? I have never deep cleaned it but I always run a bore snake through it a couple of times before putting it away. Should I get the barrel inspected by a gunsmith? Advice please. Thanks
Went out to check the zero and put seven shots at 35 yards on top of each other. Then went back to 55 yards and added three more to a group that was 2 cm across. So far so good.
Then I got a flyer - POI was inline with the centre of the group but 5 cm above it. And that is when things went south. I must have put at least 150 rounds through the gun this afternoon but my shots kept drifting up and down. My horizontal aim point to POI remained pretty much spot on - 1 cm drift either way. But my vertical aim point to POI was all over the place - sometimes high usually by 5 cm, sometimes low again usually by 5cm, sometimes spot on.
I tried allowing the barrel to cool down. I tried running a bore snake through it. I could not achieve a consistency.
This is exactly the issue that prompted me to change the sight in the first place. I feel like I am back to square one.
I don't think it is the sight. I don't think it is me. I don't think it is the ammo. I think it is the gun.
What should I do? I have never deep cleaned it but I always run a bore snake through it a couple of times before putting it away. Should I get the barrel inspected by a gunsmith? Advice please. Thanks
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