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My understanding is that they did at one point, but don't anymore. I saw one on gunbroker a number of years ago (may have been an older BRNO model rather than a CZ 527). Either that...........or my memory is faulty. Wouldn't be the first time.....
Dunno if a LH .223 CZ527 action could be reworked to run right with a Hornet case, as the Hornet rim is .028" or so smaller than the .221FB-through-.222Mag rim. .350" vs .378". May well be workable, especially if a RH application Hornet extractor can be modified to work in a LH action. The feed lips are in the mag on this series, so that shouldn't be a problem so long as a Hornet CZ mag is used. I'm willing to give it a go. The .30 Carbine case (which is the parent for the Garin cartridge line as well as the old 5.7 Johnson) has a .360" rim. Only .018" less than the .221 Fireball/etc rim. I'm also an Aaron.... Last edited by Eccentric; 05-24-2019 at 06:29 AM. |
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Bill, I have a Savage varmint single shot in .22H and I will add that to the list as well. Mine loves the 40 Vmax at 2900. There is something to be said about over 500 rounds per pound of powder.
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Nope!. If they had I would own a bunch. The only LH 22 Hornet is the Browning. Had two of those but a good buddy finally begged one of them off of me. Even those are no loner made and selling for BIG bucks if you can ever find one.
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You have the correct. More shots per buck spent on powder helps a person enjoy shooting that much more. And three fine calibers in a small package. Bill K
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