Got the gun in today and I wanted to share my initial thoughts. I wasn't lucky enough to win the wood lottery with this gun, but it still looks sharp. The first thing I noticed about the gun is how "handy" it is. It feels short, light, and quick to the shoulder. So much so that it reminds me of 22LR sporter. The stock is finished very nicely as well as the metal and bluing.
I put the bolt in the gun and noticed that it's not quite as smooth as I expected. But I plan to oil it up and work the action several hundred times to get the surfaces used to wearing together.
Next, I had to check out that trigger. In the normal mode, there was a tremendous about of pre-travel. You could literally see the trigger moving backward before it would break. The set mode was pretty much perfect. Luckily, the manual provides good instructions for removing pre-travel, over-travel, and also pull weight. I removed the action from the stock and adjusted the trigger and removed all of the pre-travel out of the trigger. Now it is MUCH improved. I tried to lighten the regular pull weight, but there is a nut on the adjustment screw that I assume locks it in place. I could not make any pull weight adjustment because for the life of me, I could not loosen that jam nut. So the pull weight will have to stay the same.
After taking the action out of the stock, I can see why the guns are affordable. The metal that is hidden is heavily marked with tooling and chatter marks. But it's hidden once you put the stock back on, so "out of sight, out of mind". I did run into a major problem after I put the action back into the stock and snugged the action screws down. The major problem was that the magazine would no longer eject. It's like it was wedged in there so tight that I literally made my fingertips sore from trying to push the mag release while trying to pull the mag out. I ended up having to remove the bottom metal to get the magazine out. I found that when I initially tightened the bottom metal back up, I must have put in some kind of bind. I slowly and equally tightened the front and rear action screws this time while occasionally seating and removing the mag. I alternated from and rear action screws and got them both tightened to 25ft/lbs of torque equally and now the mag inserts and removes without any problems. I about lost my cool there for a minute...actually I did lose my cool, but I was able to troubleshoot and correct the issue.
I had a Vortex Diamondback 3.5-10x50 scope and I thought I would just give the factory rings a try. I didn't expect the rings to work with the scope since the rings are Medium height and my scope objective is 50mm. But I mounted the rings and tried the scope and it was a perfect fit! Big kudos to CZ for including a set of rings with the rifle. Out of the box, this rifle is mounted with an optic and ready to rock and roll now!