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CZ .17 HMR stocks....


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Can antone who knows help....

 

i have the CZ .22lr and love it... i may be going to get a CZ .17 HMR but am wondering if the stocks are the same.

 

I am a lefty and am wondering if they use an ambidextrous stock? If they use an ambidextrous stock is it just the difference in side for the bolt?

 

I am just trying to work out the best possability...

 

 

ATB

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I'm a lefty too. I have a CZ.22 with a right hand all weather stock and get on fine with it but my CZ .17 American is a wooden straight stock with a right hand action. It's a great piece of kit. So great that the 22 is gathering dust.

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hi...my CZ .22lr is an ambi stock as far as know and it is great... as a lefty i am more than happy to use a rifle with the bolt on either side as i have had to...but i would want either an ambi stock or a left handed one.

 

the hmr i have at present i was gifted and it has a right hand stock...it is of a curved design and has a very big drop from the butt to the line of sight. not so much of an issue for a righty as the cheeck piece is quite a feature but on my side it means it is difficult to keep your head in one place and a bit uncomfortable as the butt sits very low....

 

hope this makes sense...

 

ATB

 

forgot to add that if the CZ 17.hmr is an ambidextrous stock then i can look at some second hand ones as well...

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hi...my CZ .22lr is an ambi stock as far as know and it is great... as a lefty i am more than happy to use a rifle with the bolt on either side as i have had to...but i would want either an ambi stock or a left handed one.

 

the hmr i have at present i was gifted and it has a right hand stock...it is of a curved design and has a very big drop from the butt to the line of sight. not so much of an issue for a righty as the cheeck piece is quite a feature but on my side it means it is difficult to keep your head in one place and a bit uncomfortable as the butt sits very low....

 

hope this makes sense...

 

ATB

 

forgot to add that if the CZ 17.hmr is an ambidextrous stock then i can look at some second hand ones as well...

All the wood CZ 17 stocks I've seen are straight ie ambidextrous

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thanks....i wasnt sure, so the left/right handedness is down to which side the bolt is on....which is ok as i dont mind which side and if anything i am more used to a right handed action!!

 

it opens far more possabilities with the likes of secondhand rifles too....

 

ATB

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