That was good shooting and a great video. I seem to find myself falling into the groove many times just like you did as I shoot more groups. And the gun seems to get warm happy also. Thanks
Great video!!! I've also been finding my CZ 457 American (new this year and set up as a hunting rifle/hunting trainer platform with a Leupold VX Freedom 3-9x40mm 2nd focal plane scope) shoots superbly with the SK Standard Plus. My only suggestions (as a former competitive target shooter at the Canadian national level in my distant youth and admittedly using peep sights during that period rather than scopes) are: (1) to take a little more time to allow your sight picture to quiet down and stabilize after chambering a round, allow your whole shot cycle to slow down, and focus on your breathing a bit more - i.e. allow your breathing to actively become part of the cycle, breathing quietly and naturally for at least two full breathing cycles, and releasing your breath halfway as you get to the point in your shot cycle where your sight picture is quiet and stable and you're applying your trigger squeeze. To my eyes, the process is looking a little bit too rushed to achieve the kind of consistency and precision you're seeking, especially at 100 yards. (2) I'm not familiar with that scope, but it looks to be a 1st focal plane scope, and if so, I'm wondering whether your parallax might need to be adjusted as between the 50 yard and 100 yard distances. That also might be a contributor to your groups opening up to that extent at 100 yards.
Thank you for the advice. I would agree completely on rushing thru the shots. It is something I need to work on along with relaxing a bit more. I sometimes find myself holding my breath and feeling very rigid. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Thank you Bill . Everyone is doing well. Dogs are getting fat 😂 and I’m ready for November so we can get back in the woods. This will keep me smelling Rimfire smoke until squirrel season starts.
Real fine pairing at 50 yards; CZ 457 and SK Long Range! Opened up at 100, but still Ok. Looks like a nice day for you! The squirrels better keep an eye on you!
Very nice. Those sub 1/4" groups at 50 were awesome. The 100 yard groups were getting tighter with each group and looked good too. The CZ is shooting well. Thanks for sharing. I posted a video yesterday comparing Norma Tac22 to Eley Tenex and Lapua X-act. Unfortunately I could only get a 25 yard shot due to the dove field has sorghum growing and it's in the way where I normally shoot from. I still have plenty more SK and Eley ammo to test, but I'd prefer doing it at 50 yards.
Nice shooting! I just got the 457 and also have an Arken 6-24x50 scope on it. I’ve been using Eley ammo…haven’t tried SK yet but have heard that the 457 likes it.
Have a CZ 457 Varmint in .22lr and is a great shooter. The Aguika Super Extra shoot well for me at 100. Also had good results at 50 with them...they are a great rifle! Cheers.
Thank you for sharing. If I shot that well at 50 yards and then not so well at 100 yards (no wind that I could determine, AND I have had the same results as you did), I might suspect that your results at 100 yards are due in large part to not ensuring anti-cant. Often times one hears caution to maintain a cheek weld. I re-establish my cheek weld (eye-to-scope position) AND check my cant position prior to each shot. As an after thought, be sure to calibrate the scope reticle to an anti-cant device. Some offer advice to set the anti-cant device to the scope housing (WRONG!). As an after thought... Was the 50 yd. and 100 yd. ammo from the same lot number?
Have you done anything with the trigger yet? I put a YoDave spring in mine and have it adjusted around 12 to 14 oz. I'm guessing. For a mid priced ammo the SK Pistol Match (not Pistol Match Special) works awesome and a little cheaper and almost as good is Eley Contact. Have fun!
Yes, I put a spring in it as soon as I got it. While light it was still a little rough feeling. I got a smoking deal on a Timney from an auction and just installed it today.
At 100, was there time for the barrel to cool off too much? I ask because I saw the 1st was low left and the 2nd was low right. then they climbed. The last group looked a lot better. Thanks for the test, it was well done.
CZ makes some great rifles, I have the 457, IMO plenty accurate for most purposes and a quality build. Personally not into the never ending search for better accuracy. Like the easily swapped barrels, I have .22mag barrel and will be picking up the HMR barrel also. Easily getting 5/8”ngroups at 50yrs with mine and cci std vel.
Please continue your exploration into the mysteries of 22LR Accuracy. I don't need to see shot for shot. I like to see group pictures with the dope printed under each group. It's too boring to sit through fifty individual shots, but I sure like to see the visual of what happened when you changed ammo or something. Don't be afraid to draw a circle around a flyer and write "ME" under it or even "??"
Great video pal.
Man, does that rifle shoot well!
That was good shooting and a great video. I seem to find myself falling into the groove many times just like you did as I shoot more groups. And the gun seems to get warm happy also. Thanks
Great video!!! I've also been finding my CZ 457 American (new this year and set up as a hunting rifle/hunting trainer platform with a Leupold VX Freedom 3-9x40mm 2nd focal plane scope) shoots superbly with the SK Standard Plus. My only suggestions (as a former competitive target shooter at the Canadian national level in my distant youth and admittedly using peep sights during that period rather than scopes) are: (1) to take a little more time to allow your sight picture to quiet down and stabilize after chambering a round, allow your whole shot cycle to slow down, and focus on your breathing a bit more - i.e. allow your breathing to actively become part of the cycle, breathing quietly and naturally for at least two full breathing cycles, and releasing your breath halfway as you get to the point in your shot cycle where your sight picture is quiet and stable and you're applying your trigger squeeze. To my eyes, the process is looking a little bit too rushed to achieve the kind of consistency and precision you're seeking, especially at 100 yards. (2) I'm not familiar with that scope, but it looks to be a 1st focal plane scope, and if so, I'm wondering whether your parallax might need to be adjusted as between the 50 yard and 100 yard distances. That also might be a contributor to your groups opening up to that extent at 100 yards.
Thank you for the advice. I would agree completely on rushing thru the shots. It is something I need to work on along with relaxing a bit more. I sometimes find myself holding my breath and feeling very rigid. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I have the exact same setup as you and have been using CCI Standard Target with amazing results. Will definitely use your tips in the future.
Good start to the new hobby. Glad to see another video. Hope everybody is doing well. That CZ is a fine shooter. 🎯
Thank you Bill . Everyone is doing well. Dogs are getting fat 😂 and I’m ready for November so we can get back in the woods. This will keep me smelling Rimfire smoke until squirrel season starts.
At 50 its a tack driver nice job always enjoy you videos
Real fine pairing at 50 yards; CZ 457 and SK Long Range! Opened up at 100, but still Ok.
Looks like a nice day for you! The squirrels better keep an eye on you!
I enjoy your videos I’m a squirrel hunter myself
Very nice. Those sub 1/4" groups at 50 were awesome. The 100 yard groups were getting tighter with each group and looked good too. The CZ is shooting well. Thanks for sharing. I posted a video yesterday comparing Norma Tac22 to Eley Tenex and Lapua X-act. Unfortunately I could only get a 25 yard shot due to the dove field has sorghum growing and it's in the way where I normally shoot from. I still have plenty more SK and Eley ammo to test, but I'd prefer doing it at 50 yards.
Nice shooting! I just got the 457 and also have an Arken 6-24x50 scope on it. I’ve been using Eley ammo…haven’t tried SK yet but have heard that the 457 likes it.
Have a CZ 457 Varmint in .22lr and is a great shooter. The Aguika Super Extra shoot well for me at 100. Also had good results at 50 with them...they are a great rifle! Cheers.
I think I have some of that. I will see if my rifle likes it.
Thank you for sharing. If I shot that well at 50 yards and then not so well at 100 yards (no wind that I could determine, AND I have had the same results as you did), I might suspect that your results at 100 yards are due in large part to not ensuring anti-cant. Often times one hears caution to maintain a cheek weld. I re-establish my cheek weld (eye-to-scope position) AND check my cant position prior to each shot. As an after thought, be sure to calibrate the scope reticle to an anti-cant device. Some offer advice to set the anti-cant device to the scope housing (WRONG!). As an after thought... Was the 50 yd. and 100 yd. ammo from the same lot number?
50 dam good 100 not so much... GR8 VIDEO THNX
Good post. Thank you. 🙏🏼
Have you done anything with the trigger yet? I put a YoDave spring in mine and have it adjusted around 12 to 14 oz. I'm guessing. For a mid priced ammo the SK Pistol Match (not Pistol Match Special) works awesome and a little cheaper and almost as good is Eley Contact. Have fun!
Yes, I put a spring in it as soon as I got it. While light it was still a little rough feeling. I got a smoking deal on a Timney from an auction and just installed it today.
@@22waysoutdoors Nice! 👍
It looks like you got a shooter.
At 100, was there time for the barrel to cool off too much? I ask because I saw the 1st was low left and the 2nd was low right. then they climbed. The last group looked a lot better. Thanks for the test, it was well done.
Not sure if the barrel was cooling. I suppose it is possible.
CZ makes some great rifles, I have the 457, IMO plenty accurate for most purposes and a quality build. Personally not into the never ending search for better accuracy.
Like the easily swapped barrels, I have .22mag barrel and will be picking up the HMR barrel also. Easily getting 5/8”ngroups at 50yrs with mine and cci std vel.
Fit and finish is hard to beat on the CZ’s and the wood on this one is gorgeous. Much prettier than the MTR I have.
Nice ahootin
Great video what scope are you using
Arken SH4 6-24.
Great video
Is this cz the varmint?
This one is the plain Varmint model. At the time of this video it has a stock trigger with a spring kit in it.
Not bad at all 👍🇬🇧
Did you adjust your parallax?
Yes.
Dude, that’s not 50 yards.
That paper was only 1 inch away from the barrel 😜
Anyways, good shooting!
@@xenomorph1317 you’re the only one that caught on to this 😉
Please continue your exploration into the mysteries of 22LR Accuracy. I don't need to see shot for shot. I like to see group pictures with the dope printed under each group. It's too boring to sit through fifty individual shots, but I sure like to see the visual of what happened when you changed ammo or something. Don't be afraid to draw a circle around a flyer and write "ME" under it or even "??"