Hmm...range report huh? OK, well since this is only my second time firing a pistol, I'll give it a shot. (No pun intended)
My friend and I (and the wives) went to the local range where he is a member. He brought along his .40 cal Glock (I think it was a 23) and his SIG P226. My wife had her S&W .38 and my friend's wife brought her .380 SIG. Of course I had my CZ 75B. I have to say the gun felt great in my hand, and was like an extension of my arm. I could point it, then check the sights and I wasn't too far off the mark. I fired 150 rounds through the gun with no feed or ejection issues using WWB. My hands and gun were filthy when I was done, but other than that, no issues.
The range was 50 ft. and I managed to hit an 8" taget about 60-75% of the time without a whole lot of effort. The target I used for the last 60-70 rounds looked like it was hit a little heavier on the left side than the right, with a distribution that was pretty random vertically. I'm assuming that is an issue of technique over accuracy. I didn't change out my targets that often because there were about 10-15 shooters at any point, and I just wanted to shoot, rather than keep waiting for the range to go cold.
Comparing the SIG to the CZ, I felt as though the SIG had a "softer" recoil and the gun acquired the target on the second shot faster. Other than that, they seemed about the same as far as accuracy.
I didn't get to shoot his Glock, but my wife did. She compared the recoil of the Glock as heavier but smoother than the CZ.
I can't wait to shoot it again!