CZ 452 Disassembly & Trigger Adjustment
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Blindpig,
Sorry to see that you had so much trouble ordering from Eric Brooks.
Everything I ordered came in on time.
Some of the guys over at Rimfire Central said that Brooks had some family problems and got a little behind on his orders and that he is a good guy to do business with. I know I'm satisfied with his service although I had already got my trigger down to where I want it.His spring kit would be a good deal for someone who, unlike me, does not have a bunch of springs around to try. Also, the pin removal jig will come in handy and I got lucky with the factory trigger as it has absolutely no creep so I don't need the tubes and am going to sell the trigger kit to a buddy that bought a CZ American and needs the springs and tubes, but I'll keeep the pin removal jig.
I got to the range today with that new CZ special and am just tickled to death with it.
I had really cleaned the barrel before the first shot and it took around 30 rounds before it settled down. I'm shooting on a short range and 35 yards is max but at the end I was getting 5 rounds of Hornady V-Max into almost a one holer.
I fired 250 rounds today and not one glitch. Fine little rifle.
Sorry to see that you had so much trouble ordering from Eric Brooks.
Everything I ordered came in on time.
Some of the guys over at Rimfire Central said that Brooks had some family problems and got a little behind on his orders and that he is a good guy to do business with. I know I'm satisfied with his service although I had already got my trigger down to where I want it.His spring kit would be a good deal for someone who, unlike me, does not have a bunch of springs around to try. Also, the pin removal jig will come in handy and I got lucky with the factory trigger as it has absolutely no creep so I don't need the tubes and am going to sell the trigger kit to a buddy that bought a CZ American and needs the springs and tubes, but I'll keeep the pin removal jig.
I got to the range today with that new CZ special and am just tickled to death with it.
I had really cleaned the barrel before the first shot and it took around 30 rounds before it settled down. I'm shooting on a short range and 35 yards is max but at the end I was getting 5 rounds of Hornady V-Max into almost a one holer.
I fired 250 rounds today and not one glitch. Fine little rifle.
Sounds like you've got a keeper there! I had the same experience with mine the first time I fired it and it took about 20-30 rounds before it was consistent. I also had really scrubbed the barrel to get the factory gook out. I shoot mine at 50 yards and, like you, I'm trying for that one ragged hole! Best so far is a little over .25 in.
I have had a 452 for several years. It came with a pretty bad trigger pull. I got the springs from Brooks and took it apart to smooth the contact surfaces. That was easy enough. Getting it back together was a bear. Now the trigger is very nice. I also see that Timney makes a replacement trigger and a sear adjustable for engagement is available from Brownell's.
Clem, you might have noticed in one of my earlier posts in this thread that I did get the Automation Solutions adjustable sear from Brownell's along with the matching light trigger spring. The pull is about 1.5 lbs. now, just where I wanted it. Groups with CCI Green Tag are all under .5 inch now with the really good ones at .25 inch. on the 50 yard range. About as good as I can shoot.Clem wrote:I have had a 452 for several years. It came with a pretty bad trigger pull. I got the springs from Brooks and took it apart to smooth the contact surfaces. That was easy enough. Getting it back together was a bear. Now the trigger is very nice. I also see that Timney makes a replacement trigger and a sear adjustable for engagement is available from Brownell's.
Welcome to Guntalk-Online Pat K!
I haven't heard or seen anything from Blindpig in a while so he may not answer your question. I do use 18-22 inch pounds for torquing Highpower Service rifle actions into bedded or pillar mounted stocks so that is a good value if your interested in torque specs.
R,
Bullseye
I haven't heard or seen anything from Blindpig in a while so he may not answer your question. I do use 18-22 inch pounds for torquing Highpower Service rifle actions into bedded or pillar mounted stocks so that is a good value if your interested in torque specs.
R,
Bullseye
