Went with a EC Tuner and small suppressor today. I was skeptical to say the least. After a bit of tuning it made remarkable changes to my groupings. Went from .6 at 50m to .25 - .35. Not just 1 group. I shot 12 groups to make sure it was repeatable. Very impressed
Good afternoon. Thank you for this really great video. May I ask one question, please ? How do you proceed when you want to clean your rifle, do you have to unscrew the entire butt to be able to access the barrel and properly clean it with a rod, please ?
The UK distributor is instagram.com/victrixuk?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=. Ping Gary a message and say I sent you 👍👍. I don’t get commission or anything, but it’s good for them to know who signposted you to him 😊🤙
I’ve yet to test that at the range. It will certainly allow me to add accessories like bipods, tripods, weights etc easer. It also allows for tool less adjustments to make the rifle fit. At the end of the day it’s still the same barrel and action, but having a sturdier chassis may help. Proof will be on the range
Thank you Jon- I bought a ROME Chassis Lorica for my CZ457 last autumn. So as with all CZ457 stocks, there should be a flat surface in front of the front action screw for the action to rest on. On the LORICA chassis, there was not this bedding surface and the action was in contact with the chassis over its entire length. I therefore had to manually rework the chassis by installing an aluminum block. How is the bedding for the front screw solved on the MOTUS?
A competition 22LR if you have the strength brain-wise, do it! Go ALL out, the high-priced 22LR ammunition, why hold back? Enjoy the sport. But with rifle scopes, I'll push TRACT Toric line: 4-20x50mm30mmT, 4.5-30x56mm34T, and Tract's new 4-25x50mm34T with a 47 elevation Mrad.
To start with, I bought somewhat cheap rifle scopes, but I desired a quality rifle scope; Tract Toric 4-20x50mm cost me USD 1000 with German Schott HT glass. The purchase is from Tract Optics direct to the buyer; cost savings no middleman. The Tract is mounted on a bolt gun in 6.5 Creedmoor.
Hi Jon, I would like to switch from the Tikka stock to a chassis system for my Tikka T3x Super Varmint in .308 Win. After extensive internet research, I think the Rome Motus chassis would be a good choice. Can you agree with this? Where I am still a little skeptical is the buttstock. Here I fear that the butt stock could wobble a bit. What is your experience with the Rome chassis for your CZ 457? Many greetings from Austria, Hans
The butt stock is solid! It’s held in by 4 bolts. I’ve taken it to the range but not used it at a comp yet. I’m impressed so far as it has everything you need in the box 📦 you have a couple of options for the Tikka T3: the www.romeaccessories.it/en/prodotto/chassis-lorica-r-per-tikka-t3-2/ (which gives it the look and feel of the Gladio rifle - like the one I have in .308), and www.romeaccessories.it/en/prodotto/chassis-motus-m-per-tikka-t3-2/. Both are nice chassis, ones a tactical style and one is more sports/PRS style chassis.
I’ll weigh it when I next grab it out the cabinet, but my calculations so far are: CZ barrelled action - ??? Scope rings - ??? Strike Eagle - 1.9 lb / 30.4 oz ROME Chassis - 4.85 lb / 77.6 oz Bipod - 1.14 lb / 18.16 oz Coletac backbone - 0.31 lb / 5 oz Coletac flat bag - 0.79 lbs / 12.68 oz Total 8.99 lb / 143.84 oz (minus the barrelled action and scope rings)
Yes, on the website the importer is: VICTRIX USA LLC 100 Beiersdorf Drive Rutherford College, NC 28671 Importer of Firearms www.victrixarmaments-usa.com
I could be wrong, but I think you are supposed to always torque the rear 1st. Also considering a chassis for my LRP. Is very difficult to get enough weight in the front for NRL/PRS with the standard stock
Thanks - I’m not sure it makes a difference 🤷♂️. I wanted a full length chassis with mlok to give me that option too 👍, it’s got a nice feel to the chassis. I’ll see how I go at my next PR 22 match (like PRS/NRL).
Definitely a chassis system to consider if you’re running a cz457! It comes with everything you might need 👍
Dziękuje za prezentację . Pozdrawiam z Polski.
You’re welcome ☺️ greetings from England
Went with a EC Tuner and small suppressor today. I was skeptical to say the least. After a bit of tuning it made remarkable changes to my groupings. Went from .6 at 50m to .25 - .35.
Not just 1 group. I shot 12 groups to make sure it was repeatable. Very impressed
That’s great 😃 sounds like you found the sweet spot
Looking forward to range testing. Keep up the good work
Me too 😁 gotta love range days. Thanks 😊
Another Great Video 💯 Thanks Jon 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Thanks for your support 👍👍
Very Nice Jon 👌Great Review Cheers.
More of a user guide than a review I guess, but I think it’s a good contender if someone is after a chassis system.
Good afternoon. Thank you for this really great video. May I ask one question, please ?
How do you proceed when you want to clean your rifle, do you have to unscrew the entire butt to be able to access the barrel and properly clean it with a rod, please ?
No, there is an Allen key grub screw on the right hand side of the stock that releases the cheek pad so you can clean it
Thank you for your helpful response@@JonCresswellUk
@user-sq8yb1mv4u if you look on my Instagram I’ve put a picture up in my story and circled the screw.
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻
It’s a nice chassis, I’m happy with it
That is very nice! Good video as always Jon.
Thanks 😊 do you have a chassis on yours?
@@JonCresswellUk Still waiting for my license but shoot CZ 457s at the club most weeks. Will definitely be putting this on my list of future buys 🤣
The CZ is a good solid platform and I think that ROME make some great chassis options (they do a tactical version too)
@@JonCresswellUk I've not been able to find a UK retailer for the chassis on a quick Google search, are you buying directly from ROME?
The UK distributor is instagram.com/victrixuk?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=. Ping Gary a message and say I sent you 👍👍. I don’t get commission or anything, but it’s good for them to know who signposted you to him 😊🤙
Love it Jon -- I hope you are going to enter that thing in the Dayattherange Z Challenge or either the Dayattherange Smallest Group Challenge.
Not seen these challenges before, but just googled them 😊 there are some real tight groups in the rankings.
@@JonCresswellUk and I think you can be right up there.
Thank you 🙏 I’ll see how I get on, hopefully luck will be in my side.
Nice chassis Jon. Did it improved the accuracy as well? I tested same rifle with the original stock, accuracy was not top on.
I’ve yet to test that at the range. It will certainly allow me to add accessories like bipods, tripods, weights etc easer. It also allows for tool less adjustments to make the rifle fit. At the end of the day it’s still the same barrel and action, but having a sturdier chassis may help. Proof will be on the range
Thank you Jon- I bought a ROME Chassis Lorica for my CZ457 last autumn. So as with all CZ457 stocks, there should be a flat surface in front of the front action screw for the action to rest on. On the LORICA chassis, there was not this bedding surface and the action was in contact with the chassis over its entire length. I therefore had to manually rework the chassis by installing an aluminum block.
How is the bedding for the front screw solved on the MOTUS?
Just dropped a picture for you on my RUclips community chat so you can see it.
A competition 22LR if you have the strength brain-wise, do it! Go ALL out, the high-priced 22LR ammunition, why hold back? Enjoy the sport. But with rifle scopes, I'll push TRACT Toric line: 4-20x50mm30mmT, 4.5-30x56mm34T, and Tract's new 4-25x50mm34T with a 47 elevation Mrad.
I’ve not looked through a Tract, do you run one on yours?
To start with, I bought somewhat cheap rifle scopes, but I desired a quality rifle scope; Tract Toric 4-20x50mm cost me USD 1000 with German Schott HT glass. The purchase is from Tract Optics direct to the buyer; cost savings no middleman. The Tract is mounted on a bolt gun in 6.5 Creedmoor.
@@JonCresswellUk, a RUclips “Pursuit of Accuracy” all 22LR rifles installed with Tract optics.
Sounds good 👌 I bet the 6.5 is a tack driver 😎
Hi Jon, I would like to switch from the Tikka stock to a chassis system for my Tikka T3x Super Varmint in .308 Win. After extensive internet research, I think the Rome Motus chassis would be a good choice. Can you agree with this? Where I am still a little skeptical is the buttstock. Here I fear that the butt stock could wobble a bit. What is your experience with the Rome chassis for your CZ 457? Many greetings from Austria, Hans
The butt stock is solid! It’s held in by 4 bolts. I’ve taken it to the range but not used it at a comp yet. I’m impressed so far as it has everything you need in the box 📦 you have a couple of options for the Tikka T3: the www.romeaccessories.it/en/prodotto/chassis-lorica-r-per-tikka-t3-2/ (which gives it the look and feel of the Gladio rifle - like the one I have in .308), and www.romeaccessories.it/en/prodotto/chassis-motus-m-per-tikka-t3-2/. Both are nice chassis, ones a tactical style and one is more sports/PRS style chassis.
Hy, it is possible to remove the cheek piece to clean the barrel? THX
Hi, not that I am aware of. I remove from the chassis to clean 👍
Trying to source one. Where can I buy? Thanks
This is where I bought mine www.romeaccessories.it/en/prodotto/chassis-motus-per-cz457-2/
very nice prez !
what's the global weight after upgrade ?
I’ll weigh it when I next grab it out the cabinet, but my calculations so far are:
CZ barrelled action - ???
Scope rings - ???
Strike Eagle - 1.9 lb / 30.4 oz
ROME Chassis - 4.85 lb / 77.6 oz
Bipod - 1.14 lb / 18.16 oz
Coletac backbone - 0.31 lb / 5 oz
Coletac flat bag - 0.79 lbs / 12.68 oz
Total 8.99 lb / 143.84 oz (minus the barrelled action and scope rings)
@@JonCresswellUk thanks for your detailed answer !
Very cool chassis. Is it available in US.
Yes, on the website the importer is:
VICTRIX USA LLC
100 Beiersdorf Drive
Rutherford College, NC 28671
Importer of Firearms
www.victrixarmaments-usa.com
@@JonCresswellUk their website is down
Just googled it - looks like they have a phone number if that helps +1 828-874-8560
I could be wrong, but I think you are supposed to always torque the rear 1st. Also considering a chassis for my LRP. Is very difficult to get enough weight in the front for NRL/PRS with the standard stock
Thanks - I’m not sure it makes a difference 🤷♂️. I wanted a full length chassis with mlok to give me that option too 👍, it’s got a nice feel to the chassis. I’ll see how I go at my next PR 22 match (like PRS/NRL).