As a precision 22lr shooter this may be the best, most honest, with accurate information video I've ever seen explaining upgrades and the pros and cons of the upgrades and what acceptable groups look like for competition shooting. Awesome Awesome video!
@johnnyrc9304
Жыл бұрын
Consistent with my experiences with Rimfire. I shot NRA smallbore Silhouette and Rimfire PRS for years. I found that all rifles are picky for ammo, and when changing ammo, it takes about 10 rounds for the new ammo to re-foul the barrel with it's own dirt... so to speak. I also found Rimfires do NOT like clean bores. In fact, I did NOT clean my rimfires (match ammo only) until end of season, or about 4000 rounds, and then it would take about 50 rounds to get them properly fouled again. I shot mostly CZ (452 back then), and I never saw much for tuners in the open classes until the 2010's. If you're on a budget, go stock CZ, find the ammo it likes best, and use that leftover $$ NOT spent on a Vudu22 to shoot 1000's of rounds. One upgrade you didn't consider, I always put a Timney trigger on my competition rifles, a lot of times the only upgrade I did. That consistent trigger pull helped immensely. A+ Video, thanks.
@roseybut
Жыл бұрын
Great video. I think we forget the most important component in any shooting activity. The shooter. We have a young guy in my club over here in the UK who has the one and only RimX's I've ever seen. They are incredibly expensive here. He had it custom built with what looks like a scaffold pole for a barrel and a very expensive chass. It cost him thousands. He won the first two competitions he tried. Then along came one of our "older" members with a 50/60+ year old BSA martini henry single shot target rifle. The kid with the RimX consistently comes second (sometimes third or worse) to the old timer with the BSA. in 50- and 100-meter bench rest comps. The old timer can sure shoot. Doesn't matter how much you pour into a gun if your shooting fundamentals aren't right you won't win. Love your work. Looking forward to the next one.
@jwhunting4379
Do you hawe build some 22wmr?
@RC-wh4xr
What is a tuner and how does it work?
@keithkircher1782
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to thank you very much for your video. I am especially interested in your opinions of different ammunition and the mechanics of equipment. I am an accuracy "nut" that is a bit on the frugal side meaning I don't realize the same success as competition shooters. The question I'm constantly asking myself is where do I draw the satisfaction line in equipment and components based on investment; that is where your opinions aid me greatly.
@chapman1967
Жыл бұрын
Great Video !!!!!! Would love to see your barrel shooting against a stock bull barrel that would come on a VPC CZ 457 (none MTR)
@willh9759
Great video will a tuner work on a 16inch barrel ?
@matthewrezuke8130
Жыл бұрын
Hopefully your czs come back in stock soon.
@22rimfireultra67
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. The CZ 457 is a wonderful rifle. Your explanations and examples make it better !
@uda123cat
Жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING! Thank you for your willingness to challenge myths, provide data down range, and taking us along on your journey.
@robertbazzoli6752
Жыл бұрын
Great video. Absolutely love all of your builds. Please keep them coming.
@johnsykes706
Жыл бұрын
As someone who hunts as well as range shoots a rifle that achieves cold bore + point of aim = point of impact and then goes on to shoot a ~ 0.7 MOA or less group including the cold bore is a shooter, no question. That lack of cold bore deviation is vitally important as a hunter. Congratulations on a series of informative and well thought out videos.
@CY6airsoft
Жыл бұрын
It’s your honesty that keeps me watching your channel.
@RetiredFE
I have a CZ 457 Varmint in a Boyds AT One stock, using a Harrell tuner and also a bolt shim. It absolutely loves SK Standard Plus. When I do my part it's a 5 shot one hole group at 50 yards. I love my setup. I learn a lot watching your videos. Keep up the great work. Thanks.
@txrcnoob
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. There isn't much for rim fire competition in my area unless I go about 4 hours away. But I have been looking pretty hard at getting a 457. This is probably the most thorough video I have found.
@Quality_Guru
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. Considering the scarcity and selection of ammo this video provides us with some excellent recommendations.
@Dwayne7834
Жыл бұрын
Great shooting Kenny. Thanks for the video and information. You are doing some great work.
@ohleocleafar
Жыл бұрын
Excellent content, nicely presented and you did not try to push for your custom barrel...just presented what you observed and did not try to omit the data when got surprising result with the surpressor...thanks for the time and effort making this video, well appreciated.
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