CZ 600 Plus American .270 Win 24″ Walnut Bolt-Action, 5rd
About this product
What is the CZ 600 Plus American .270 Win 24″ Walnut Bolt-Action? It's a factory-threaded, American-pattern hunting rifle that balances traditional walnut aesthetics with a modern, modular receiver design. This rifle uses a user-adjustable trigger system and a detachable 5-round magazine on a platform designed for straightforward mounting of optics and suppressors. Its 24-inch barrel provides optimal velocity for the .270 Winchester cartridge, making it a purpose-built tool for medium to large game hunting at typical North American ranges.
What is the CZ 600 Plus American .270 Win used for?
This rifle is used for taking medium to large North American game like deer, elk, and bear at ranges from 150 to 400 yards. The .270 Winchester cartridge offers a flat trajectory, and the 24-inch barrel maximizes muzzle velocity for consistent terminal performance with quality hunting ammunition. The threaded muzzle allows for direct suppressor mounting without gunsmithing, making it a consideration for hunters in states with modernized game regulations on noise reduction, while the drilled and tapped receiver is ready for a scope base, ideal for low-magnification hunting optics like 2-7x or 3-9x configurations.
How does the CZ 600 Plus American compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?
The CZ 600 Plus American provides superior fit and finish, particularly in its Turkish walnut stock and adjustable trigger, whereas the Stevens 334 Rifle .308 Win is a more economical, synthetic-stocked utility rifle. The CZ's trigger breaks at a clean 3.5 pounds with minimal creep after adjustment, while the Stevens 334 has a heavier, non-adjustable trigger pull averaging around 6 pounds. For hunters who prioritize a refined trigger and classic aesthetics and are willing to pay more for it, the CZ is the better choice; for a budget-conscious shooter seeking pure mechanical function in a rugged, lightweight package, the Stevens 334 is a valid alternative, as shown in our review of the Stevens 334 .308 Win.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 7.8 pounds unloaded, and its overall length from buttstock to the end of the 24-inch barrel is 44.5 inches. This length and weight create a balanced, stable shooting platform offhand, though the longer barrel can be less maneuverable in thick brush than a 20-inch model. The walnut stock features a length of pull of 13.75 inches with a 1.5-inch drop at the comb, which fits a wide range of adult shooters without requiring immediate aftermarket modification.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the shooter who exclusively wants a purely tactical or extreme long-range precision platform. The walnut stock, while beautiful, lacks the bedding adjustability and fully floated barrel channel of dedicated chassis systems. It's also not ideal for someone wanting a multi-caliber switch-barrel system on a single action, as the CZ 600's barrel is a factory-installed, semi-permanent assembly rather than a user-swappable unit. Finally, left-handed shooters should note that while the safety is ambidextrous, the bolt handle is positioned for right-handed operation only.
What's in the box?
You get the rifle, one detachable 5-round polymer magazine, a basic user manual, and a set of two hex keys for adjusting the trigger pull weight and overtravel. No optic bases, rings, a cleaning kit, or a case are included, which is standard for rifles in this price point. The single magazine is a significant point; I recommend purchasing at least one spare mag immediately, as availability can be inconsistent for proprietary systems.
Is the CZ 600 Plus American worth it at $926.99?
At this price, it's worth it for the hunter who values a classic wood-and-steel presentation combined with modern feature-ready convenience like threading and an adjustable trigger. You are paying a premium over a purely synthetic rifle like the Stevens 334 for the walnut stock and a more refined mechanical package. If your sole concern is putting meat in the freezer at the lowest possible entry cost, a more basic rifle will do; if you appreciate the traditional craftsmanship and are willing to invest in it, this CZ 600 Plus American delivers tangible quality you'll notice every time you shoulder it. For those seeking a classic aesthetic in a shotgun, our review of the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge Walnut O/U explores similar trade-offs.
Specs at a glance
Video review
Pros & cons
What works
- Threaded 24-inch barrel (5/8x24) — ready for suppressor mounting without gunsmithing
- Adjustable trigger with a 2.5 to 5-pound pull weight range — tunable for a clean 3.5-pound break
- Turkish walnut stock with 24-line-per-inch checkering — provides a classic, secure grip in all conditions
- Remington 700 scope base pattern — compatible with the broadest aftermarket optic mount selection available
- Ambidextrous safety — operable from either side of the receiver for enhanced handling
Trade-offs
- Single 5-round magazine included — proprietary design spares cost $45-60 each and have limited availability
- Barrel is not user-swappable — requires factory service for caliber changes, unlike some European competitors
- Walnut stock adds weight — at 7.8 lbs, it's 1.2 lbs heavier than a comparable synthetic-stocked hunting rifle
- Right-hand bolt only — left-handed shooters must adapt to the safety only, not the primary bolt manipulation
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 806703077277 |
| manufacturer | CZ-USA |
| manufacturer part number | 07727 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | MODERN SPORTING RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24'' |
| caliber/gauge | .270 Winchester |
| capacity | 5 |
| color | Black |
| length | 43.15'' |
| magazine included | 1 x 5-Round |
| model | 600 Plus American |
| number of magazines | 1 5 rd. |
| package height | 3.5 |
| package width | 8.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Ambidextrous |
| shipping weight | 10.3 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the barrel compatible with a direct-thread suppressor?
- Yes, the 24-inch barrel features a 5/8x24 threaded muzzle, which is the standard pitch for .30 caliber rifles. This allows for direct attachment of any suppressor with a matching thread pattern without an adapter. You should always verify concentricity with an alignment rod before firing with a mounted suppressor.
- Does it fit Remington 700 scope bases?
- Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped to accept standard Remington 700-pattern scope bases. This is a significant advantage, as base and ring options are vast and readily available from brands like Warne, Leupold, and EGW. No proprietary mounting system is required.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Shipping typically takes 3-5 business days for processing and transit once the order is verified and your selected FFL's license is confirmed. Delivery to your FFL dealer is via common carrier with adult signature required. Contact your dealer for their specific transfer procedures and fees before ordering.
- Can I return it if the headspace is incorrect?
- Ironclad Armory does not accept returns on firearms for any reason after the transfer is completed due to federal regulations. Any mechanical defect, such as headspace or other safety issues, must be handled directly with CZ-USA's warranty service. CZ-USA typically provides a prepaid shipping label for warranty evaluation and repair.
- Does this work with Magpul magazines?
- No, it uses a proprietary CZ-designed detachable polymer magazine. The 5-round capacity is fixed into the magazine body. Magpul does not manufacture AICS-pattern or other aftermarket magazines compatible with this specific CZ 600 model. You must purchase additional magazines from CZ-USA or an authorized parts distributor.