After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel ruclips.net/user/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
Really Really appreciate the total honesty on all your reviews!! Looking like you back 100% from surgery and glad to see you doing ur thing!! Keep up the great work and thank you 22plinkster!!
I would just like to take this time to say that after 3 plus years of searching for 22's, I finally found some at the local Walmart. The guy that took them out of the display case said that he had just put them in there and that was why I was lucky to get them. I can now die knowing that my "bucket list" is complete.
For target shooting, I usually pop 3 rounds into the berm before I address the target, just to season the barrel. Especially when switching to a different flavor of bullet.
I've shot CCI for years, and I always get "1 flyer." I know others talk down Browning BPR .22 hp but I consistently get tight nickel sized groups at 50 yards out of my Savage with it ... with NO flyer's. Nice gun!
I think doing the accuracy test again after a good cleaning may do wonders for improvement. Just a guess but the inconsistency may be due to the bolt and chamber being gummed up.
Always interesting reading how people in America find it hard to get Rimfire ammo, yet here in Australia its abundant and cheap as anything (and yet it comes from the same factories in the states).
I have a Savage Mod 93 I think. It's 22WMR and it's incredibly accurate. I can hit 4" clay targets at 200 Meters consistently. Love the gun and would recommend to everyone.
If you guys would watch to the end he says the gun is dirty and when it was clean the gun shot much better without the flyers. YES I do agree I would have rather watched a accuracy test with the gun clean. It also seems suspect that they have special ammo for the gun.
Plinkster-Good video and thanks for sharing!Some people say you should have cleaned the barrel good.I know with my deer rifle after I sight it in and hitting bulls eye on a regular basis I will not clean it until after hunting season.Always after cleaning my first shot will never shoot as good in a clean barrel so that is the reason I leave that way until after deer season because I know its dead on!Thanks for showing all the shots the good and also the flyers as we all get them.When you are filming it is what it is and thanks for showing them all good and not so good as that is just shooting!Thanks Plinkster!
I would hope you will clean that rifle and see if you still get the one flyer. That flyer would stop me from buying the rifle. I have the 17 hmr and it is a tack driver. Gun won't run more than 2 rounds at a time but the accuracy is excellent. Thanks for your reviews.
Was at the gun shop and found one of these at a great deal. Rare I buy a gun without researching it first but couldn't pass it up. After watching this glad I did. Can't wait to take it to the range.
Look's great, wish I could afford one, I will have to do with the A22 in .22lr, I really dig the show and love all the fun content!....KEEP ON ROCKING IT!.......22plinkster..........
your the man plinkster, i love the videos man keep them coming, i learn so much from u bud. im a big 22 guy myself but i love all ammunition in all guns just like you so you have videos a perfect because you switch it up thank you
I got so tired of one dang flyer ruining my 4-touching groups that I now shoot 6 not 5 (expecting 1 flyer) so I simply throw out the worst of the 6. It's gotta be Murphy because I get one in 8 out of 10 5 or 6 round groups. When I have a friendly competitive shoot-out I tell them to shoot 6 and measure the best 5. It's really helped to allay frustration.
I have read online that the flyer phenomenon is due to barrel harmonics. There is supposedly a way to work up hand loads to minimize the issue. Though I’m not sure if it holds true with rimfire, this was centerfire. As I remember it’s something to do with barrel whip. The bull barrels address this somewhat as well to my understanding. Of course factory ammo is going to produce the flyer effect in any gun because it’s not consistent enough. I think without hand-loading it makes sense to use match grade ammo and a bull barrel. There are other factors that may play a factor as well the barrel temp and of course the nut behind the trigger.
Blued steel equals no deal. I will not be a full time gunsmith to maintain. Does this come in stainless? Stainless and polymer stock is the winning combination.
Please test the CZ 512. Others testing it have found it superior in accuracy and reliability to the Savage, it is more expensive but it looks like a better value in terms of dollars-for-quality.
Almost every rifle shoots different with a cold barrel. If using it for hunting, a person should zero it for your FIRST SHOT. Of course, I don't do that either. But, it would probably be beneficial.
+Jamie Sloan, I like to zero my 308 win with a cold barrel every shot, when I go deer hunting. One shot usually does the job and its out of a very cold barrel.
@@minerblue9641 I agree, shoot the way YOU would be hunting. Personally I don't think it should matter that much from cold to warm barrel. I should do some research. I shot 308 for many, many years. I am bout 60 now. My Dad was a marksmen in the Army who is alive and 82 and shot a lot of .308 and My Brother is a cnc Master Machinist who has his own business. Between the two of them they do many of the things a good re loader should do, Make sure the cases are in perfect shape. Reload them for your specific gun. if you can seat them as close to the rifling part of the barrel it would be mush better. (when the shell goes in the barrel ) One should probably research this area. I realize I can't explain everything in this short time. there are so many little things that one should check. I'm sorry but I would suggest getting a book on this or getting a cd or more info on line. I can tell you much more if you want to contact me. Wanting To Help You So Much More, Jim
That first shot that you call a"flyer"is due to the barrel cooling off,if you time the shots apart EXACTLY like the first shot,your groups will be closer to being exactly the same Plinkster.This is why in part the military only fire"3 shot groups"and not"5 shot groups".
It's a BIG SHAME that with your skills and the momentum of your RUclips work you haven't shown us a bigger range of 22mag rifles. And which (among of those) rifle/ammo combinations merit a reasonable 200-300-yard accuracy.
I enjoy your videos, which are always entertaining & factual. As much as I do not like to be critical there was a point of procedure by Savage that you did not adhere to. The mag is to be loaded on an open bolt not a closed one. Other than that keep up the good work...shoot often & shoot straight!
My stepdad just bought one for me today to replace my old Ithaca m49 magnum that wouldn’t eject a fired casing. First impressions aren’t that bad other than the fact it’ll only shoot cci. Which isn’t necessarily bad because cci is my personal favorite Man I’m only 13 and I have a 12 gauge, a .50 cal, and now 2 .22s
I believe is not a flyer (9:20) when I change ammo, the first shot is always away from the others... it happens with my pcp rifle also. greetings from Chile
Sounds like a good rifle. I wonder if the barrel could be heating up. I've also found that most rimfire ammo is not what it use to be in terms of accuracy Thanks for the video.
In my opinion, you just can't beat a bolt. They generally cost less, are easier to clean and are usually more accurate. a little too much movement with a semi, so accuracy maybe suffers. my dad always said a solid foundation produces solid results. Groups weren't bad at all, but the flyers? who the heck knows. Could be anything.
Just got the Savage 93 f in .22 mag it shoots Federal game. shok 50 gr great. Only shot at 30 yd so far as my bench is frozen to the ground and can not move it, but first 5 shots you could cover with a dime. It is - 7 C today so will try 50 Yd. when it warms up a bit My scope is a 1.5 X to 6X power. This is my first .22 mag rifle.
Flyers came when U changed ammo or when U reloaded. A long range shooter was talking about the changing of ammo & said that all ammo leaves its own amounts of lead/copper n a barrel & the changing of ammo would change the way it left each barrel. Also, barrel temperature would do the same type of change n hitting target. Was shocked somewhat when he explained how he would NOT clear the barrel when cleaning...more or less just cleaning a little powder out & lubricating. He stated with his long range guns that he tried to shoot the same ammo n each gun & would keep it hitting more successfully than thoroughly cleaning the barrel. Check out "Mark & Sam After Work"...great channel!
Charles Loveday You're exactly right!!! The same ammo, will make its own print inside the barrel, and shoot a lot more consistent. I don't even clean my bore, until I start to get accuracy issues(which takes awhile). You need to keep the action clean, tho... Just my opinion.
ONE HAS TO CLEAN THE BARREL, IF IT GETS DURTY, IT WILL SHOOT OFF. CLEAN THE BARREL FOR CRYING OUT LOUD. YOU WILL GET LESS FLYERS AS YOU CALL IT. WHEN YOU GET A BRAND NEW GUN DOE'S IT SAY SHOOT IT WHEN THE BARREL IS A LITTLE DIRTY FOR BEST RESULTS. YOU ARE CRAZY..???????? NOTHING IS BETTER THAN A CLEAN GUN FOR SNIPING..!!!!!!!!!!
I think the flyers are just where the gun hits with cold action due to gumming. The rest of the group comes together only when firing relatively fast keeping the action hot
Missing my 22 mag semiauto H&R. It was stolen many years ago. Haven’t found one worth replacing it. I’m looking at the Ruger models the hardest due to finding different makes and models at the local shooting gallery. Anyway the Ruger would hold its own at 65 yards on 3 round semi burst. Versus the CZ or even unfortunately the Savage. I would shoot up to 50rds per make and still the Ruger wouldn’t hang up and held it’s 1 1/4 inch groups. So even now the Ruger 22 mag semiauto is hard to find.
Bravo!! 👍You are correct about the safety being "placed just where it should be"! Very few if any writers/ bloggers acknowledge this, it is safe, effective, ergonomic, and keeps your finger OUT if the trigger guard until ready to shoot. I wish ALL of my rifles had safeties located forward or the trigger guard👍
The 22Plinkster .22LR Test Pack. 25 types of ammo from 20 manufacturers with your choice of 10, 25, or 50 rounds of each. There's your million dollar Idea. I have always been a proponent of testing multiple types of ammo in all of my guns but I have never found an ammo test pack.
I'll stick with my Marlin XT-22Mag in bolt action. Stays consistently accurate with most ammo, but I favor the CCI Maxi mag 40grain hollowpoints for hunting.
Thats the load I used to use for hunting as back then soft point ammo was impossible to find but today thats the only type I can find . I found an unopened box of CCI maxi hollow points in my closet 2 days ago ,I know they were purchased about 35 yrs ago they had a price tag from a LGS that I still use today $9.95
well done presentation, thanks! I yearn to have the semi auto, but here is the deal.....failure to fire, failure to feed and jam ups. I have watched a load of videos rating this gun and there is for sure a finicky side to the beast regarding ammo. When they develop a "special" ammo for a weapon you better take note, it is a sure fire tip off to ammo headaches. Overall I really like the design, the flush magazine is great but it is offset by the polymer construction which over time is going to become a liability through wear and shift of dimensions, you can't escape those qualities when dealing with plastics. I am slowly realizing that the bolt action model 93 is a much better choice in terms of reliability and endurance, they shoot superbly too which is what we all seek.
I know this is 6 years ago when replying, I’m getting a Australian model only A22r Magnum that is one of these with a manual release in front of the trigger. (We cannot have semi auto rifles of any type) It’s secondhand,cheap and $500 cheaper than buying than a new stainless American Ruger 22 magnum I was planning to buy. Looking at all the reviews of these rifles, the polymer stock could be a real issue with this grouping, when you place the stock into the forward holder it adds upward pressure to the stock and barrel. When you fire the first round it resets the pressure and changes the aim.
My Savage A22 always throws a flyer when the first round is loaded by releasing the bolt manually. Don't get flyers when the gun is cycling by a fired round. Nice video.
@@cowstable I've got the a22mag varmit with boyd stock,and yeah im wondering when you cycle the first round in the bullet gets scuffed going into the chamber. I've glass bedded it and barrell is free floated. I'm not impressed. First round is way off. If I can get it to cycle and keep barrel warm it's ok group. Otherwise it's a shotgun pattern. Like I say I paid a bit extra for the pro varmint and I've shot it a lot. Maybe it is scope.
Ah Ha! you guys in Florida are getting it all! Walmart rarely has it! Even the Big Outdoors stores rarely have it and when they do its overpriced. I'm happy with .17 HMR I'm only killing unwanted pest mammals anyways.
Really enjoy your videos. I have several Savage rifles and enjoy shooting all of them. I was wondering if you can point me to a tutorial video on how to combine you shooting and the target into the same video. Keep up the great videos. Thanks.
PAPA MUNTZ Messin with ya, dude. I usually shoot dime size groups at 50, with my Marlin 881 bolt .22lr. I use the same ammo, and I don't clean my bore, until I start to get accuracy issues.... I'm happy with those groups, out of an inexpensive gun, using cheap ammo.
seems to me the first shot warms up the barrel then the next four are then close together try six shots disregard the first warm up shot I like the Henry Golden Boy 22 mag, and 22lr
how is that any different than what i said cold barrel cold air, warm barrel warm air first shot is colder than following shots first shot is different than following shots you can call it cool air or what ever you want it comes down to the same results
Sorry, but it is not the cooler or hotter air. its the difference how the bolt is closing. What if you close the Bolt, make a shot and wait for an hour? Then make the second shot. Then wait another hour.... I beleve the holes looks like them on plinksters video.
Do you know about "cold barrel" shots. POA from cold barrel and hot barrel can be as much as 1.5 inches or more depending on ambient temp of cold barrel and hot barrel.
That poor grouping is attributed directly to the flimsy synthetic stock. see Cavedweller 59 videos changing that factory stock to a Boyds Laminated stock and bedding it. I have had similar results with 3 Savages. 1. A17 1. B Mag in 17 WSM 1. A22 It turned them from embarrassing groups with flyers to tack drivers.
PLEASE - Try this SAME gun with a BETTER Scope. Bushnell is fine for weekend warriors and cans, however for that weapon being tested I feel strongly a FFP scope would deliver a more accurate assessment. Thanks for your excellent work.
Scopes have nothing to do with inherent accuracy, if it holds zero, it is fine for testing. Can you explain how a FFP scope, or any scope for that matter, is going to make a gun more inherently/mechanically accurate? At 100yds, a FFP scope is not going to make any difference in a shooters ability to make accurate shots either, you are not ranging with your scope, so FFP is unnecessary. As a matter of fact, a SFP scope gives you a finer aiming point at higher magnification levels, which would make shooting a tighter group a bit easier from the bench. This is why F class and other types of target shooting done from a fixed position at known ranges, are overwhelmingly shot with SFP scopes.
Glad to see another autoloading .22mag. I have the Remington 597 in .22mag and absolutely love the rifle. It seems to be much more consistent than this rifle but the magazine design is inferior it appears. Those fliers would drive me nuts.
if the .22 m became more popular and the price went down on ammo i can see some definite worth in it, but currently .22lr comes at about 300 to 500 rounds for $30 depending on quality
Love your videos! Was thinking about getting a savage A22mag but since you didn't even try splitting a card, I'm thinking it's accuracy is only good enough for barns
Apart from the report, U could do it all with the 22 Mag, small game, medium game, self defence, zombies. Economical POWER.
After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel ruclips.net/user/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
Really Really appreciate the total honesty on all your reviews!! Looking like you back 100% from surgery and glad to see you doing ur thing!! Keep up the great work and thank you 22plinkster!!
I would just like to take this time to say that after 3 plus years of searching for 22's, I finally found some at the local Walmart. The guy that took them out of the display case said that he had just put them in there and that was why I was lucky to get them. I can now die knowing that my "bucket list" is complete.
For target shooting, I usually pop 3 rounds into the berm before I address the target, just to season the barrel. Especially when switching to a different flavor of bullet.
I've shot CCI for years, and I always get "1 flyer." I know others talk down Browning BPR .22 hp but I consistently get tight nickel sized groups at 50 yards out of my Savage with it ... with NO flyer's. Nice gun!
Me and my brother both picked one up the same day and both of them was the biggest jamming POS we have ever bought in are lives.
I think doing the accuracy test again after a good cleaning may do wonders for improvement. Just a guess but the inconsistency may be due to the bolt and chamber being gummed up.
You should make a shirt that says,”besides that one flyer” lol
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If he only has one flyer he's way better than me!! 🤣🤣
Too underrated
The first shot in the groups were the flyers.
Almost every shot was a dead squirrel 🐿️ 😢
Always interesting reading how people in America find it hard to get Rimfire ammo, yet here in Australia its abundant and cheap as anything (and yet it comes from the same factories in the states).
I have a Savage Mod 93 I think. It's 22WMR and it's incredibly accurate. I can hit 4" clay targets at 200 Meters consistently. Love the gun and would recommend to everyone.
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Same here brother hit a dime a mile away
Mine is super-accurate at 150 yards using Hornady 30 grain.
Can't exclude fliers as they are valid shots.
Right; that one flyer may allow your squirrel or coyote to get away.
If you guys would watch to the end he says the gun is dirty and when it was clean the gun shot much better without the flyers. YES I do agree I would have rather watched a accuracy test with the gun clean. It also seems suspect that they have special ammo for the gun.
The A22 ammo definitely has a sizable crack sound sound to it compared to the other ammo. Great video👍🏻
This is 22 Savage's weapon of choice
I have the same set-up and I love that $70 scope! I also ordered and received 200 of those targets I see you use and I can't wait to go to the range.
Plinkster-Good video and thanks for sharing!Some people say you should have cleaned the barrel good.I know with my deer rifle after I sight it in and hitting bulls eye on a regular basis I will not clean it until after hunting season.Always after cleaning my first shot will never shoot as good in a clean barrel so that is the reason I leave that way until after deer season because I know its dead on!Thanks for showing all the shots the good and also the flyers as we all get them.When you are filming it is what it is and thanks for showing them all good and not so good as that is just shooting!Thanks Plinkster!
My 22.mag loves the 30 grain Hornady ballistic tip,marlin heavy barrel bolt action.
I would hope you will clean that rifle and see if you still get the one flyer. That flyer would stop me from buying the rifle. I have the 17 hmr and it is a tack driver. Gun won't run more than 2 rounds at a time but the accuracy is excellent.
Thanks for your reviews.
Was at the gun shop and found one of these at a great deal. Rare I buy a gun without researching it first but couldn't pass it up. After watching this glad I did. Can't wait to take it to the range.
Your "flyers" are cold barrel shot. Aim low and to the right for the first shot and zero in closer for each successive shot.
Thanks for the balanced review. I just last week started researching 22 mag rifles and yours is to the point and helpful. Enjoyable videos!
Balanced ?? yeah right he gets paid by the companies.
"Minute of Squirrel". This should be the new standard reference syntax. "Minute of X" and insert whatever you are hunting or sighting in for. GENIUS!
Look's great, wish I could afford one, I will have to do with the A22 in .22lr, I really dig the show and love all the fun content!....KEEP ON ROCKING IT!.......22plinkster..........
your the man plinkster, i love the videos man keep them coming, i learn so much from u bud. im a big 22 guy myself but i love all ammunition in all guns just like you so you have videos a perfect because you switch it up thank you
I got so tired of one dang flyer ruining my 4-touching groups that I now shoot 6 not 5 (expecting 1 flyer) so I simply throw out the worst of the 6. It's gotta be Murphy because I get one in 8 out of 10 5 or 6 round groups.
When I have a friendly competitive shoot-out I tell them to shoot 6 and measure the best 5.
It's really helped to allay frustration.
I have read online that the flyer phenomenon is due to barrel harmonics. There is supposedly a way to work up hand loads to minimize the issue. Though I’m not sure if it holds true with rimfire, this was centerfire.
As I remember it’s something to do with barrel whip.
The bull barrels address this somewhat as well to my understanding. Of course factory ammo is going to produce the flyer effect in any gun because it’s not consistent enough. I think without hand-loading it makes sense to use match grade ammo and a bull barrel.
There are other factors that may play a factor as well the barrel temp and of course the nut behind the trigger.
Blued steel equals no deal. I will not be a full time gunsmith to maintain. Does this come in stainless? Stainless and polymer stock is the winning combination.
I do not know what happened to that first comment but I do have a lot of ground squirrels I will get me one of those rifles thanks for the info
I would love to see a shoot-off between this and a CZ512, maybe a few 10-shot groups each.
First shot seems to be the flier, indicating a heat response, so you have to zero it for hunting on the first shot when cold!
Please test the CZ 512. Others testing it have found it superior in accuracy and reliability to the Savage, it is more expensive but it looks like a better value in terms of dollars-for-quality.
That cold barrel first shot seems to always be your flyer.
Townsend McWilliam, you are absolutely right
Almost every rifle shoots different with a cold barrel. If using it for hunting, a person should zero it for your FIRST SHOT. Of course, I don't do that either. But, it would probably be beneficial.
+Jamie Sloan,
I like to zero my 308 win with a cold barrel every shot, when I go deer hunting. One shot usually does the job and its out of a very cold barrel.
@@minerblue9641 I agree, shoot the way YOU would be hunting. Personally I don't think it should matter that much from cold to warm barrel. I should do some research. I shot 308 for many, many years. I am bout 60 now. My Dad was a marksmen in the Army who is alive and 82 and shot a lot of .308 and My Brother is a cnc Master Machinist who has his own business. Between the two of them they do many of the things a good re loader should do, Make sure the cases are in perfect shape. Reload them for your specific gun. if you can seat them as close to the rifling part of the barrel it would be mush better. (when the shell goes in the barrel ) One should probably research this area. I realize I can't explain everything in this short time. there are so many little things that one should check. I'm sorry but I would suggest getting a book on this or getting a cd or more info on line. I can tell you much more if you want to contact me. Wanting To Help You So Much More, Jim
@@jamiesloan5902 everyone should. Rimfires aren't really known for cold bore flyers.
That first shot that you call a"flyer"is due to the barrel cooling off,if you time the shots apart EXACTLY like the first shot,your groups will be closer to being exactly the same
Plinkster.This is why in part the military only fire"3 shot groups"and not"5 shot groups".
Then it’s the makers choice of the materials used to make the gun parts. The barrel?
Don't want to sound like I'm nitpicking but you can't discount "flyers" in shooting groups. All rounds shot count as group size.
Vapor Trails I agree. That's why I left them in the video. I always want to be 100% honest with everyone.
It's a BIG SHAME that with your skills and the momentum of your RUclips work you haven't shown us a bigger range of 22mag rifles. And which (among of those) rifle/ammo combinations merit a reasonable 200-300-yard accuracy.
I enjoy your videos, which are always entertaining & factual. As much as I do not like to be critical there was a point of procedure by Savage that you did not adhere to. The mag is to be loaded on an open bolt not a closed one. Other than that keep up the good work...shoot often & shoot straight!
My stepdad just bought one for me today to replace my old Ithaca m49 magnum that wouldn’t eject a fired casing. First impressions aren’t that bad other than the fact it’ll only shoot cci. Which isn’t necessarily bad because cci is my personal favorite
Man I’m only 13 and I have a 12 gauge, a .50 cal, and now 2 .22s
A .50 cal dart gun maby
@@JuarezDerrick damn you got me
you should keep doing 22Mag videos good job keep it up
loving the vids. you should paint your targets some bright color so we can see it better. keep up the good work
I believe is not a flyer (9:20) when I change ammo, the first shot is always away from the others... it happens with my pcp rifle also. greetings from Chile
Sounds like a good rifle. I wonder if the barrel could be heating up. I've also found that most rimfire ammo is not what it use to be in terms of accuracy Thanks for the video.
This is probably true too. 👍
I will stick with my model 93 after seeing these results. Mine absolutely LOVES the CCI TNT Green. Try it
I still use my H&K 300 semi-auto 22mag which has a great factory trigger. At 50yds it’ll stay in the 0.3’s at 50yds.
Have fun policing the brass. I have found casings 15 yrd from where I was shooting, and even then only about half of them.
This would be an interesting platform chambered in 5.7x28mm FN and also interesting to see if 5.7 can fire 55gr FMJs and what velocity they would go.
In my opinion, you just can't beat a bolt. They generally cost less, are easier to clean and are usually more accurate. a little too much movement with a semi, so accuracy maybe suffers. my dad always said a solid foundation produces solid results. Groups weren't bad at all, but the flyers? who the heck knows. Could be anything.
Just got the Savage 93 f in .22 mag it shoots Federal game. shok 50 gr great. Only shot at 30 yd so far as my bench is frozen to the ground and can not move it, but first 5 shots you could cover with a dime. It is - 7 C today so will try 50 Yd. when it warms up a bit My scope is a 1.5 X to 6X power. This is my first .22 mag rifle.
Great video. I was curious how that rifle shot, I went with the Browning t-bolt in 22 mag now im glad I did.
Flyers came when U changed ammo or when U reloaded. A long range shooter was talking about the changing of ammo & said that all ammo leaves its own amounts of lead/copper n a barrel & the changing of ammo would change the way it left each barrel. Also, barrel temperature would do the same type of change n hitting target. Was shocked somewhat when he explained how he would NOT clear the barrel when cleaning...more or less just cleaning a little powder out & lubricating. He stated with his long range guns that he tried to shoot the same ammo n each gun & would keep it hitting more successfully than thoroughly cleaning the barrel. Check out "Mark & Sam After Work"...great channel!
Charles Loveday You're exactly right!!! The same ammo, will make its own print inside the barrel, and shoot a lot more consistent. I don't even clean my bore, until I start to get accuracy issues(which takes awhile). You need to keep the action clean, tho... Just my opinion.
ONE HAS TO CLEAN THE BARREL, IF IT GETS DURTY, IT WILL SHOOT OFF. CLEAN THE BARREL FOR CRYING OUT LOUD. YOU WILL GET LESS FLYERS AS YOU CALL IT. WHEN YOU GET A BRAND NEW GUN DOE'S IT SAY SHOOT IT WHEN THE BARREL IS A LITTLE DIRTY FOR BEST RESULTS. YOU ARE CRAZY..???????? NOTHING IS BETTER THAN A CLEAN GUN FOR SNIPING..!!!!!!!!!!
I THINK THERE ARE MUCH BETTER GUNS OUT THERE FOR CLOSE TO THE SAME DOLLARS. TRADE THAT BAD BOY IN. ………WOW …...WHAT A JOKE ……………...
I think the flyers are just where the gun hits with cold action due to gumming. The rest of the group comes together only when firing relatively fast keeping the action hot
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I may be wrong but maybe a nice rigid wood stock & a glass bedding would make all the difference. Just taking a guess though.
Missing my 22 mag semiauto H&R. It was stolen many years ago. Haven’t found one worth replacing it. I’m looking at the Ruger models the hardest due to finding different makes and models at the local shooting gallery. Anyway the Ruger would hold its own at 65 yards on 3 round semi burst. Versus the CZ or even unfortunately the Savage. I would shoot up to 50rds per make and still the Ruger wouldn’t hang up and held it’s 1 1/4 inch groups. So even now the Ruger 22 mag semiauto is hard to find.
I really like the new video quality and smooth zoom. Nice work.
The flyers are just typical of the inconsistency of rim fire ammo. Good shooting and thanks!
Still have an old military rifle holds a 2 inch group at a hundred fifty yards that's had over 20,000 rounds through it and corroded
Bravo!! 👍You are correct about the safety being "placed just where it should be"! Very few if any writers/ bloggers acknowledge this, it is safe, effective, ergonomic, and keeps your finger OUT if the trigger guard until ready to shoot. I wish ALL of my rifles had safeties located forward or the trigger guard👍
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Savage a Good Gun always So wannna-neeeda-22Mag Rifle TY 4 review
The 22Plinkster .22LR Test Pack. 25 types of ammo from 20 manufacturers with your choice of 10, 25, or 50 rounds of each.
There's your million dollar Idea.
I have always been a proponent of testing multiple types of ammo in all of my guns but I have never found an ammo test pack.
I'll stick with my Marlin XT-22Mag in bolt action. Stays consistently accurate with most ammo, but I favor the CCI Maxi mag 40grain hollowpoints for hunting.
Thats the load I used to use for hunting as back then soft point ammo was impossible to find but today thats the only type I can find . I found an unopened box of CCI maxi hollow points in my closet 2 days ago ,I know they were purchased about 35 yrs ago they had a price tag from a LGS that I still use today $9.95
Drink every time he says "besides that 1 flyer"
lol
yes it seems CCI have lots of flyers .. i get a heap in the 710 ammo i use
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Definitely should name that rifle "frequent flyer", every single group.
well done presentation, thanks! I yearn to have the semi auto, but here is the deal.....failure to fire, failure to feed and jam ups. I have watched a load of videos rating this gun and there is for sure a finicky side to the beast regarding ammo. When they develop a "special" ammo for a weapon you better take note, it is a sure fire tip off to ammo headaches. Overall I really like the design, the flush magazine is great but it is offset by the polymer construction which over time is going to become a liability through wear and shift of dimensions, you can't escape those qualities when dealing with plastics. I am slowly realizing that the bolt action model 93 is a much better choice in terms of reliability and endurance, they shoot superbly too which is what we all seek.
I know this is 6 years ago when replying, I’m getting a Australian model only A22r Magnum that is one of these with a manual release in front of the trigger. (We cannot have semi auto rifles of any type)
It’s secondhand,cheap and $500 cheaper than buying than a new stainless American Ruger 22 magnum I was planning to buy.
Looking at all the reviews of these rifles, the polymer stock could be a real issue with this grouping, when you place the stock into the forward holder it adds upward pressure to the stock and barrel. When you fire the first round it resets the pressure and changes the aim.
My Savage A22 always throws a flyer when the first round is loaded by releasing the bolt manually. Don't get flyers when the gun is cycling by a fired round. Nice video.
Is it because the bolt does not cycle so far back when driven by a fired round?
@@cowstable I've got the a22mag varmit with boyd stock,and yeah im wondering when you cycle the first round in the bullet gets scuffed going into the chamber. I've glass bedded it and barrell is free floated. I'm not impressed. First round is way off. If I can get it to cycle and keep barrel warm it's ok group. Otherwise it's a shotgun pattern. Like I say I paid a bit extra for the pro varmint and I've shot it a lot. Maybe it is scope.
I haven't found .22 Magnum in a very long time!
I switched from .22 L.R. to .17 HMR because I couldn't find .22 L.R. either. .17 HMR plentiful around my area
Ah Ha! you guys in Florida are getting it all! Walmart rarely has it! Even the Big Outdoors stores rarely have it and when they do its overpriced. I'm happy with .17 HMR I'm only killing unwanted pest mammals anyways.
DairishBear802 Thanks appreciate the information.
@@ckim6400 Just bought one with Bolt Action in South Florida today.
@@vyshak4455 Sweet, you'll love it.
Clean the rifle then fire two or three rounds to warm up and foul the barrel. Then run your 5 shot test group.
I got a three inch group with my Marlin 983t and CCI MaxiMags.
I’ve always had the best luck with Winchester and Federal ammo
Great video Plinkster, looks like it's a great rifle.
Not counting the flyers is a great way to improve a rifle's group sizes.
I make 0.5" groups at 100 yards with my Savage mod. 93 and Hornady V-Max rounds...
A dirty gun will also caught flyers and open up the group. All due respect the barrel needs to be cleaned to get an accurate group size.
I have an A17 and love it. I don’t have the A22 yet.
Really enjoy your videos. I have several Savage rifles and enjoy shooting all of them. I was wondering if you can point me to a tutorial video on how to combine you shooting and the target into the same video. Keep up the great videos. Thanks.
22 shooter should clean the barrel every two hundred round fire.
Have you ever considered shooting a Winchester Wildcat .22 caliber Rifle, it is a.22 Long Rifle Caliber.
I have that gun that you got there but mine is not the Magnum mine is just a semi-automatic wrong rifle but it is a Savage semi-automatic
First experience with 22mag is with the Ruger six single action/w drop in 22mag cyl. The cartridge is alot of fun & this is a nice tack driving rifle.
I'd like to see one made with a 16 inch carbine barrel. Would be a lot handier. Then I'd definitely buy one. Also a 20 rd banana mag.
Shows the importance of sighting your rifle to spacific ammo for best results.
Wish you would shoot some Hornady out of it. They shoot 1/2” MOA at 100yrds out of my A BOLT 22 mag.
PAPA MUNTZ That's nothing. I shoot .000000001" at 200 yards. You believe me, don't you????
PAPA MUNTZ Messin with ya, dude. I usually shoot dime size groups at 50, with my Marlin 881 bolt .22lr. I use the same ammo, and I don't clean my bore, until I start to get accuracy issues.... I'm happy with those groups, out of an inexpensive gun, using cheap ammo.
seems to me the first shot warms up the barrel
then the next four are then close together
try six shots disregard the first warm up shot
I like the Henry Golden Boy 22 mag, and 22lr
It is not because the rifle is warm, its because the closing of the bolt is not the same when you make it with your hand or through a shot
No it is from the barrel and the air in the barrel being cooler with the first shot, it slightly throws off the ballistics.
how is that any different than what i said
cold barrel cold air, warm barrel warm air
first shot is colder than following shots
first shot is different than following shots
you can call it cool air or what ever you want
it comes down to the same results
I apologize, I was not replying to your comment, I was trying to reply to Michael Schmid, but I must have clicked the wrong thing.
Sorry, but it is not the cooler or hotter air. its the difference how the bolt is closing.
What if you close the Bolt, make a shot and wait for an hour? Then make the second shot. Then wait another hour.... I beleve the holes looks like them on plinksters video.
Good video & thank you Sir. I was hoping you/the rifle might have had just a bit better in groupings. It is what it is
Slingmounts can also be used to mount a bipod
Do you know about "cold barrel" shots. POA from cold barrel and hot barrel can be as much as 1.5 inches or more depending on ambient temp of cold barrel and hot barrel.
John Sexton Yes, I'm aware.
John Sexton Great point. You're correct!
At 22 mag pistols are held Fighter Group at 50 feet
That poor grouping is attributed directly to the flimsy synthetic stock. see Cavedweller 59 videos changing that factory stock to a Boyds Laminated stock and bedding it. I have had similar results with 3 Savages. 1. A17 1. B Mag in 17 WSM 1. A22 It turned them from embarrassing groups with flyers to tack drivers.
First round is first flier cooler barrel ? Mine are always the first round with semi auto like the 10-22 and savage .
PLEASE - Try this SAME gun with a BETTER Scope. Bushnell is fine for weekend warriors and cans, however for that weapon being tested I feel strongly a FFP scope would deliver a more accurate assessment.
Thanks for your excellent work.
Scopes have nothing to do with inherent accuracy, if it holds zero, it is fine for testing. Can you explain how a FFP scope, or any scope for that matter, is going to make a gun more inherently/mechanically accurate? At 100yds, a FFP scope is not going to make any difference in a shooters ability to make accurate shots either, you are not ranging with your scope, so FFP is unnecessary. As a matter of fact, a SFP scope gives you a finer aiming point at higher magnification levels, which would make shooting a tighter group a bit easier from the bench. This is why F class and other types of target shooting done from a fixed position at known ranges, are overwhelmingly shot with SFP scopes.
Thanks for the review. I was wondering if you think the accuracy would improve with a better stock.
Thoughts ?
Glad to see another autoloading .22mag. I have the Remington 597 in .22mag and absolutely love the rifle. It seems to be much more consistent than this rifle but the magazine design is inferior it appears.
Those fliers would drive me nuts.
J Wheeler cz is probably the best 22 mag auto loader
I love my Marlin 25n it’s a bolt action .22 mag and it’s my most accurate gun
I would like to see how it performs with the 25 rounds magazine
22 mag is a powerful round from ground hogs to coyotes. I own 3 of them !!!
250sabre i picked up a 17 wsm and it’s way better than the 22 mag
Whats best guys? 2w mag or 17 hornet?
@@CarlosRamirez-ox1us .17 hornet by far
@DR Dan yeah,that would be awesome in theory
@DR Dan call it .22 ultra mag
As usual very factual component info tky
Wow the bullet is so fast. The bullet hit you first before you heard gun fires
Legendre
Re-read your comment. Edit ...
Looking at the Savage B17FV bolt gun we would be interested in a review of this rifle.
if the .22 m became more popular and the price went down on ammo i can see some definite worth in it, but currently .22lr comes at about 300 to 500 rounds for $30 depending on quality
Love your videos! Was thinking about getting a savage A22mag but since you didn't even try splitting a card, I'm thinking it's accuracy is only good enough for barns