.223 Bolt Action Rifle
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Re: .223 Bolt Action Rifle
I picked up a second-hand .223 Remmy 700 Police at one of the Bisley shows.
Wasn't a lot of money but the most accurate gun I have.
Shoots 69 grain SMK's brilliantly and even had it out to 900 yards.
Wasn't a lot of money but the most accurate gun I have.
Shoots 69 grain SMK's brilliantly and even had it out to 900 yards.
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Another vote for the Savage BVSS - Very under rated rifles. And the CZ 527 .223 is very capable for not a lot of money. My 527 shoots GGG 62gn military ammo well with regular sub moa groups at 600 yards.
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Lots to think about! Thank you all for the advise and recommendations so far, can't believe how helpful and friendly this forum is. I am just trying to do as much research as possible during lockdown, once things start to return to normal I will be able to go and view guns properly.
I can see I will need to put a lot more time into researching the right gun for my needs, so many things to take into account with regards to ammunition, barrel types, length of barrel etc.
Thank you for all the advise and recommendations so far!
I can see I will need to put a lot more time into researching the right gun for my needs, so many things to take into account with regards to ammunition, barrel types, length of barrel etc.
Thank you for all the advise and recommendations so far!

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1066 wrote:Another vote for the Savage BVSS - Very under rated rifles. And the CZ 527 .223 is very capable for not a lot of money. My 527 shoots GGG 62gn military ammo well with regular sub moa groups at 600 yards.
Just make sure you get a newer 527! The older version is 1 in 12 twist and therefore less versatile than the newer 1 in 9 twist.
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Agree - I have a 1/9 varmint barrel with a set trigger.RDC wrote:1066 wrote:Another vote for the Savage BVSS - Very under rated rifles. And the CZ 527 .223 is very capable for not a lot of money. My 527 shoots GGG 62gn military ammo well with regular sub moa groups at 600 yards.
Just make sure you get a newer 527! The older version is 1 in 12 twist and therefore less versatile than the newer 1 in 9 twist.
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Yep, CZ 527 here too. It is an older varmint model which came with the 1:9 twist barrel as the non-varmint ones were 1:12. In my experience it shoots 52gr SMK up to 69gr Scenar very well. Have not tried bullets outside this weight range.1066 wrote:Agree - I have a 1/9 varmint barrel with a set trigger.RDC wrote:1066 wrote:Another vote for the Savage BVSS - Very under rated rifles. And the CZ 527 .223 is very capable for not a lot of money. My 527 shoots GGG 62gn military ammo well with regular sub moa groups at 600 yards.
Just make sure you get a newer 527! The older version is 1 in 12 twist and therefore less versatile than the newer 1 in 9 twist.
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CZ 527's seem very well priced!
If the 425 is anything to go by which I use at my local club then it is definitely one I will look into.
If the 425 is anything to go by which I use at my local club then it is definitely one I will look into.
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As Dromia said, basically faster twist for the longer bullets.Steve Cole wrote: You will have to forgive me, I don't fully understand the twist rate. I know that 1 in 9 refers to the bullet rotation. After 9" the bullet will have traveled 1 revolution. However I don't fully understand what I should be looking for, as there seems to be so many other factors.
I probably should have mentioned that I am new to full bore and this will be my 1st rifle.
As a rule I wouldn't buy one with a twist rate of less than 1:9", preferably 1:8" or better and you'll be able to shoot most of the heavier bullets as well as the lighter stuff.
Don't worry about 'over stabilising' the lighter bullets and if anyone tells you they have heard of fast .223Rem bullets being disintegrated by spinning too fast then I wouldn't believe that or ask for proof.
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Re: .223 Bolt Action Rifle
What Mattnall said...............1:8 or even 1:7 twist is the way to go for target shooting with a 223.
And I'd suggest a 30" barrel if you want to push it out to 1000yds.............
Mine looks something like this: https://www.fultonsofbisley.com/firearm ... 5-56-f5794
But it was a great deal cheaper, and based on an M595 action.
Pete
And I'd suggest a 30" barrel if you want to push it out to 1000yds.............
Mine looks something like this: https://www.fultonsofbisley.com/firearm ... 5-56-f5794
But it was a great deal cheaper, and based on an M595 action.
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Re: .223 Bolt Action Rifle
Steve,
It's a long held tradition on here, we love helping folk spend their money
My advice is don't rush out and spend your hard earned cash before you have maybe tried a few different rifles in person. I don't know what your club is like but at Oundle everyone is dead friendly and will let you try out theirs to see if it works for you.
Also don't forget to save some money for a decent scope and rings.
Cheers
Alan
It's a long held tradition on here, we love helping folk spend their money

My advice is don't rush out and spend your hard earned cash before you have maybe tried a few different rifles in person. I don't know what your club is like but at Oundle everyone is dead friendly and will let you try out theirs to see if it works for you.
Also don't forget to save some money for a decent scope and rings.
Cheers
Alan
Steve Cole wrote:Lots to think about! Thank you all for the advise and recommendations so far, can't believe how helpful and friendly this forum is. I am just trying to do as much research as possible during lockdown, once things start to return to normal I will be able to go and view guns properly.
I can see I will need to put a lot more time into researching the right gun for my needs, so many things to take into account with regards to ammunition, barrel types, length of barrel etc.
Thank you for all the advise and recommendations so far!
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