Quick update on the lightweight version.
I have enough CZ527 bits around to put together another rifle for someone who may be keen to try this cal.
I am using the Shilen .22 TCM barrel on my 527 laminate varmint rifle now do the older test action has been made redundant.
I also have a feather weight composite stock from High tech specialities in the US Legendary Arms Works
just sitting under the bench doing nothing. It is super light was a bit rough so decided to get creative with it.
Ive always wanted to give the reptilian camo job a go so what better test subject?
Normally done in FDE and desert tan but I wanted to give it more of a grey muti-cam snow look so mixed a bunch of greys with flat white and matt black.
Its a pretty complex multi layered camo but it was a fun exercise. I threw down three base colours with some highlights then some reptile scales by using the oil cooler stone guard off the Ducati as a stencil
Using A4 blank sticker sheets I cut out some stencils and laid them up..
Another darker grey and some black shadows..
Added a few more highlights and softened some of the hard shadows with another grey tone and its all done.
Not every ones cup of tea Im sure but at least I can say Ive done that one now
I dropped the TCM test action into it with a compact light scope and the 16" .223 rem barrel and it is one light little carry rifle. handles like a .22LR. It weighs a tiny 5 lbs-12 oz.
To keep this .22TCM thread on track Ive made it a switch barrel.. Rather than let the old TCM test barrel go to waste I threw it back into the lathe and profiled it down a bit lighter with a bit more taper and cut it back to 16".
While its a little heavier than the carbon barrel it is still a light handy rig and still shoots over 3000fps with the 40gr V-Max's.
I have duracoated the TCM barrel matt black and baked it so 99% done.
I should have some more TCM dies arriving from the US this week so Ill put this one together as a package with some dies and brass once I modify another mag to feed the TCM rounds.
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