Originally Posted By: Martyn4802Originally Posted By: DDJOriginally Posted By: Martyn4802Originally Posted By: DDJHas any one tried this Rifle Basix trigger on a 527? I'm also wondering if its externally adjustable. It looks like it might be. Here's a link. Dave
http://www.riflebasix.com/index.php?main...p;x=57&y=18
I haven't used a Rifle Basix Trigger for a CZ. However, I have Rifle Basix Triggers on one Ruger Model 77, on two Weatherby Vanguards and four Rem 700's. The triggers on these rifles are as good as I could want them to be. The breaks are perfect, like the breaking of an icycle.
Also, I have done one CZ 527 trigger job on the unset part of the trigger, and it came out very well. I prefer using CZ 527 single set triggers in the unset mode. On a second CZ 527, I did nothing to the factory trigger and shoot it as is in the unset mode. It's not bad, but I would opt for one of the Rifle Basix for a better break.
So, I guess my point in all of this is to say go for the Rifle Basix Trigger based on how well they are made, and the great breaks I'm getting from the ones I have in rifles. I may pick one up for my 527 in 223 now that I know they make them for this rifle. I wasn't aware that RB made an aftermarket CZ trigger until your posting.
Thanks for the link!!
Martyn
In the unset mode the 527 is a nice trigger but its set position is pathetic. So much overtravel its like falling off a bridge and there is no way to control it. An externally adjustable trigger for pull weight interests me but I don't know if this trigger is externally adjustable. Also I would like to know if it retains the original creep and overtravel adjustments. If it had those features then it would be something that I would be interested in. Thanks.
Dave
You're right about the factory trigger being bad in the set mode.
I wanted a good 16 ounce pull with the trigger in the unset mode, and that's why I did a trigger job on it.
I just could not get into the trigger in the set mode, it was that bad.
Martyn
Thanks Martyn
I knew I couldn't be the only one that thought that way.
Dave