Excellent point regarding the magwell. I found it very difficult to make smooth/fast mag changes with this chassis as well, but was able to craft a magazine funnel that solved the problem completely. This is a significant issue that the average person will not be able to fix. KRG really should address this issue.
Yup, totally agree. I'm looking into making a funnel for it as well. I'm almost positive this issue is because KRG wants to minimize the amount of forend moulds to limit production costs/time. So they simply use the same one as a centerfire for this rimfire platform.
Because of you, I've become obsessed with CZ rimfire rifles in 22lr. Initially I bought a CZ 455 in 22lr with a carbon sleeve barrel, and 'wow!' it is a tack driver. At 50 yards with cheap plinking ammo, I was shooting sub-MOA. Now I'm getting a CZ 457 pro-varmint tactical for pumping rounds down at the range, in addition to rabbit and fox hunting here in Australia. Liked and subscribed!
One of the reasons I subscribed to your channel is because of videos like this one. I am taking possession of a Pro Varmint with the Bravo Chassis on it in a couple days. I was debating about that chassis and whether I wanted to keep it or go with an ACC chassis. Right off the bat I was going to put on the adjustable butt and I too was looking at the 300 american for that butt compared to the 400 the whole chassis cost. Now the ACC is 1300 american and you can see the math on that. I dont like fumbling for the mags as you demonstrated. I also appreciate ease of installing addons on the ACC. I am budget minded and recently purchased an Oryx for my 455 build. I like how that system is for a budget. As far as spacers for length of pull Im going to cut off PVC just to get the sizing that feels good to me and buy some aluminum round stock, cut it to the same length, drill it, and install to get is spaced. Spray it black, put in longer screws and call it a day. I like the way you explain things and make it easy for a novice, like myself, to have some fun with this on the cheap.
I have the KRG (black) on a 16.5 MTR, really like it. Feels great and I did see an improvement after it was installed. I also have a 20" 457 MTR that I wanted in a chassis. I wanted some variety so I did not shop another KRG, so I went to look at an MDT XRS - boy did it feel and look cheap compared to the KRG. After putting an Oryx in my hands, I was immediately smitten. All I can say is WOW! The fun factor (and accuracy) went way up with that action in an Oryx.
My wife also likes the Harris bipod over the atlas for her NRL22 rifle. We'll see if that changes once she starts shooting against other people. One week to go until her first competition.
Disliked the magwell so much I left without giving a like. Had to come back and say thanks for the review: you saved me from making a purchase I'd surely regret since I probably would have chosen this over the other one with the more traditional butstock.
Hi thanks for doing your videos. I put my Cz 457 in the bravo chassis and torqued it to the required specs and I found that I lost accuracy. I believe it came from the torque screw on the top area behind the tang of the action. They seem to have incorporated an articulating pivot point here. Ive played with the torque settings and found that if I torqued it to 30 inch pounds instead of the suggested 45 inch pounds my accuracy improved.But I'm not sure if I gained all my accuracy back. I found the original wooden stock to preform quite well. Did you find the same thing when you installed your rifle into this chassis? Maybe you could do a follow up and explain why they have added this pivot point in there chassis and if intact this improves or degraded accuracy. Thanks
Yeah I was following the xrs since it’s release. It looks like another great option, but still no rimfire inlet available for it. It basically was made to compete with the bravo haha
Received a KRG Bravo chassis for my CZ 457 yesterday and when I tried to install it on the barreled action, the chassis does not fit tight. It rocks front to back like a tetter/totter approximately 1/32 plus or minus. Any help will be appreciated.
Good for you to get your wife shooting, but who is going to record all your great videos at Battle Hill Farms? Thanks for all you do! Peace Be To Journey!
Is it still possible to use the 5 round mags with the anarchy outdoors mag extension? And does the stock mag release still work while in the KRG stock?
I need your advice, please :) I am thinking of building a CZ 457, do you think the pencil barrel 457 is just as good as the Varmin bull barrel (nonmatch chamber)? 457 MTR is too expensive here in New Zealand, MTR ($1800), synthetic pencil barrel ($999), and Varmint bull barrel ($1270) many thanks
Could you tell me the overall lengh of the rifle? I am planing to replace my MTR stock with krg bravo. My case is only 101cm long, so i am afraid it will not fit when i change my stock. Thanks in advance.
Could I just order the bravo chassis and the order parts separately to just build one from scratch? What would be the best website to buy the parts? I didn't want to buy the gun then turn around and buy chassis.and upgrade trigger etc. Thanks in advance
I believe you're talking about the accessory from Anarchy Outdoors. It was not released yet when I filmed this video, but it does work quite well. I know several shooters who are using that with their CZ 457 Bravos.
I just picked up a 457 varmint in left hand. I cant find an after market stock to save my ass. This is xausing issues if i wish to compete. In your opinion, how hard would it be to converg a krg bravo to left hand.
what do you think about the Grey Birch chassis? i usually shoot large cal... but i had so much fun shooting my little girl's Summit.. that i now want to build a couple more.. and i only spent around $20. in ammo! lol 1 full mag usually costs me double.. and is over in less than a minute.. and i just found a 457 with the 20" heavy barrel at my local shop.. i'm scooping it up in the next day or 2. hope you and the wife are kicking butt at your matches
Hi, do you have the Anarchy Outdoors Magwell filler installed in that 457 model KRG Bravo? I've read it helps allot and am considering a 457 Bravo set-up myself. I'd appreciate your input on that.
I know this is an old video, but I am curious what torque setting your found best for the action screws? I'm just having a hard time swallowing 45 in/lb that is recommending by KRG in the assembly instructions.
@@Womfat Thanks for the resppnse. I have gotten feedback ranging from 25-55 in/lb in Bravo and MDT. I'll start with recommended 45 and move around from there. I appreciate it!
Hey Matt, love the channel. A couple of questions.. Just bought a cz457 with a KRG Bravo chassis and find it a bit small, wondering if you know how many length of pull spacers t will take? It currently has 3. Also, have you tried your buddies Bergara b14r rifle? I'm torn between selling my current rifle and getting a Bergara. Any thoughts on the Bravo vs. Bergara b14r stock. Cheers and I wanna buy a shooting bag off of ya next summer ;)
Hey thanks! I'm not sure how many it can take with the screws that come in the box, I suggest contacting KRG for an accurate answer. I haven't shot his B14, but he seems to quite like it. Is it worth selling your 457 for? Probably not, unless you're looking for something specific.
I know this is an older video but does she still like it? I just got a cz457 LRP and wondering if the bravo is better than the stock. I was really wanting a element 4.0 magnesium but I'm not waiting 25 to 30 weeks to get one.
We don't have this particular Bravo anymore as we sold that 457, but it was great. I got another Bravo for my 10/22 which I love. Another to consider in the same price point would be the MDT XRS.
Been following you with the MDT for some time. This is another great video. Thanks. Can you tell me what the velcro magazine pouch is and where you got it?
@@Womfat Wow! Are you willing to share the size, design? I would love to make one. I am in the UK but maybe post covid I could pop over and shoot a match with you?....
@@michaelbrooks2139 For sure, contact me via email or instagram and I can send you some more detailed pictures. I love meeting viewers at matches, that would be awesome! Who knows how long this Covid thing will last though eh
Well after much consideration and deliberation, I've decided to build a CZ 457 similar to Dory's. I think it will be a better option for my wife and daughters instead of the Ruger Precision Rimfire currently being used. What is the weight of Dory's CZ 457 KRG Bravo set-up?
Besides the ARCA rail, what else is needed to mount a Harris bipod? I saw KRG has an ARCA clamp and a Harris direct mount. Is the ARCA rail needed or is that just for infinite adjustability of the bipod?
A Harris bipod only needs a sling stud to mount. The arca rail is if you want to run your bipod on a clamp for infinite adjustability, as well as use other arca rail accessories
If you change the stock it puts you in open class for NRL22 right? So wouldn't you be better off running it with the factory stock in base class since you are are using factory action and barrel? If your scope is less than $500.
@@Womfat Gotcha, coz I have one Krg Bravo chassis for my T1x which doesn't come with the takedown screws. And I also want to order one for my CZ457 setup, so I can do side by side comparison these two rimfire rifles. Thanks,
KRG does offer a Tool-less Buttpad Height & Cant Pad - the Alum. one is listed as $68.99 US & a Polymer version is just $39.99 US - are you sure they don't want $450.00 for the stock WITH the adjustable buttpad? In the US the KRG Bravo for the 457 is $369.99 so that's about $440.00 for both.
@@garytaylor5646 You're in a great location for some matches within a couple hours. Look to join the Canadian Rimfire Precision Series and Northern Rimfire Series Facebook groups as all information is posted there. If you don't have Facebook, get on the email lists from the websites.
Can you please explain the magazines? Do these chasis take AICS 22 lr magazines? Are 22 lr aics mags even a thing? why wouldn't your wife use those instead of trying to fiddle with the small magazines?
You can get the bravo for rem 700/AICS mags, but this is the 457 rimfire specific version. The 457 cannot accept AICS sized 22lr mags so that's not an option.
for a cz 457 mtr match chamber and barrell 20 '' , they must feet very well !! what can you tell about that ? this chassy with a custom paint , finishes a killer rifle !! nice video , and how about the performance of your wife after the video ? greats 🇵🇹 .
Matt thanks for sharing great detailed opening you answered many of my questions. Would love to see you and your wife with the KRG Join the Dayattherange 22Challenge/Callout www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=7184 that would be to cool.
My channel follows my experiences competing, so I highlight the competitive side of what I do. I still shoot for fun and there are way more shooters who just go out to have fun than compete..
This is a cluster a big headache to put together I would not have one as a gift for free it's a mess believe me I am going to throw this thing away 427 bucks it's junk. Beagleman
Excellent point regarding the magwell. I found it very difficult to make smooth/fast mag changes with this chassis as well, but was able to craft a magazine funnel that solved the problem completely. This is a significant issue that the average person will not be able to fix. KRG really should address this issue.
Yup, totally agree. I'm looking into making a funnel for it as well. I'm almost positive this issue is because KRG wants to minimize the amount of forend moulds to limit production costs/time. So they simply use the same one as a centerfire for this rimfire platform.
I know this was posted 2 years ago but Silent Thunder Ordinance makes and excellent mag well filler for the KRG Bravo for CZ 457. It just snaps in.
@@scottbattle2732 , thank you for that. I was looking at the MDT XRS instead of the Bravo for this very reason. You may have just saved me $100. 👍
Thanks for the videos on the CZ 457 Synthetic and the KRG Bravo Chasis, it's helped me with my 22LR precision set-up purchase.
Glad I could help
Because of you, I've become obsessed with CZ rimfire rifles in 22lr. Initially I bought a CZ 455 in 22lr with a carbon sleeve barrel, and 'wow!' it is a tack driver. At 50 yards with cheap plinking ammo, I was shooting sub-MOA. Now I'm getting a CZ 457 pro-varmint tactical for pumping rounds down at the range, in addition to rabbit and fox hunting here in Australia. Liked and subscribed!
Haha glad I could feed the addiction! Happy shooting
One of the reasons I subscribed to your channel is because of videos like this one. I am taking possession of a Pro Varmint with the Bravo Chassis on it in a couple days. I was debating about that chassis and whether I wanted to keep it or go with an ACC chassis. Right off the bat I was going to put on the adjustable butt and I too was looking at the 300 american for that butt compared to the 400 the whole chassis cost. Now the ACC is 1300 american and you can see the math on that. I dont like fumbling for the mags as you demonstrated. I also appreciate ease of installing addons on the ACC. I am budget minded and recently purchased an Oryx for my 455 build. I like how that system is for a budget. As far as spacers for length of pull Im going to cut off PVC just to get the sizing that feels good to me and buy some aluminum round stock, cut it to the same length, drill it, and install to get is spaced. Spray it black, put in longer screws and call it a day. I like the way you explain things and make it easy for a novice, like myself, to have some fun with this on the cheap.
I have the KRG (black) on a 16.5 MTR, really like it. Feels great and I did see an improvement after it was installed. I also have a 20" 457 MTR that I wanted in a chassis. I wanted some variety so I did not shop another KRG, so I went to look at an MDT XRS - boy did it feel and look cheap compared to the KRG. After putting an Oryx in my hands, I was immediately smitten. All I can say is WOW! The fun factor (and accuracy) went way up with that action in an Oryx.
Someone needs to 3D print some sort of funnel that can insert into the Bravo mag well, and work as a guide for the mag.
thanks for the magwell info.
I have not heard that before , i will NOT get that Chassis unless they fix that!
Anarchy Outdoors created a magwell funnel that you can buy that fixes the problem.
My wife also likes the Harris bipod over the atlas for her NRL22 rifle. We'll see if that changes once she starts shooting against other people. One week to go until her first competition.
Awesome, I wish her the best! Yeah the Harris style deployment is just a bit less finicky
Disliked the magwell so much I left without giving a like. Had to come back and say thanks for the review: you saved me from making a purchase I'd surely regret since I probably would have chosen this over the other one with the more traditional butstock.
Had the same chassis on my T1x, and I found it is much easier to insert the T1x mag in the gun than 457s
That’s interesting, I have a buddy who has the t1x in the bravo as well. I’m gunna have to take a look at it closer.
@@Womfat Yea, you should try it on T1x, and btw what torque specs did you use on 2x take down screws on KRG chassis?
@@danlin2659 I use 45inlbs
@@Womfat Gotcha, Thanks. Just got the tool from Fix it sticks. Will try it tonight.
Yeah you got that right brother I got it for 457 bad choice never again bad bad not for me.
Beagleman
Hi thanks for doing your videos. I put my Cz 457 in the bravo chassis and torqued it to the required specs and I found that I lost accuracy. I believe it came from the torque screw on the top area behind the tang of the action. They seem to have incorporated an articulating pivot point here. Ive played with the torque settings and found that if I torqued it to 30 inch pounds instead of the suggested 45 inch pounds my accuracy improved.But I'm not sure if I gained all my accuracy back. I found the original wooden stock to preform quite well. Did you find the same thing when you installed your rifle into this chassis? Maybe you could do a follow up and explain why they have added this pivot point in there chassis and if intact this improves or degraded accuracy. Thanks
Nice video! Good luck for your match.
JUST GOT THIS CHASSIS LOVE IT. THE ACC CHASSIS HERE IS 1100.00. THE BRAVO IS 389.00
Nice. I'm hoping MDT releases their XRS chassis for the CZ 457 and Tikka T1X as that would be a good option to consider with the KRG.
Yeah I was following the xrs since it’s release. It looks like another great option, but still no rimfire inlet available for it. It basically was made to compete with the bravo haha
Have you bedded the CZ in the KRG Bravo?
Thank you for your great video!
Great video! Thanks!
Great review! Would you recommend the Bravo more than the MDT Oryx, for static precision style shooting?🤔
Would you consider modifying the chassis around the mag well to help guide the magazine into its slot for speed and comfort?
Received a KRG Bravo chassis for my CZ 457 yesterday and when I tried to install it on the barreled action, the chassis does not fit tight. It rocks front to back like a tetter/totter approximately 1/32 plus or minus. Any help will be appreciated.
Good for you to get your wife shooting, but who is going to record all your great videos at Battle Hill Farms? Thanks for all you do! Peace Be To Journey!
Is it still possible to use the 5 round mags with the anarchy outdoors mag extension? And does the stock mag release still work while in the KRG stock?
I need your advice, please :) I am thinking of building a CZ 457, do you think the pencil barrel 457 is just as good as the Varmin bull barrel (nonmatch chamber)?
457 MTR is too expensive here in New Zealand, MTR ($1800), synthetic pencil barrel ($999), and Varmint bull barrel ($1270)
many thanks
I have the same chassis and a remington 700 over it! Awesome for the price.
Could you tell me the overall lengh of the rifle? I am planing to replace my MTR stock with krg bravo. My case is only 101cm long, so i am afraid it will not fit when i change my stock. Thanks in advance.
Bonjour. Esc-que cette chaise- crosse peux être compatible avec mon Cz 457 luxe, 22 magnum?
Could I just order the bravo chassis and the order parts separately to just build one from scratch? What would be the best website to buy the parts? I didn't want to buy the gun then turn around and buy chassis.and upgrade trigger etc. Thanks in advance
KRG makes a mag filler for the 457 that solves the loading problem and funnels the magazine into the rifle. I think it's a $29 accessory from KRG.
I believe you're talking about the accessory from Anarchy Outdoors. It was not released yet when I filmed this video, but it does work quite well. I know several shooters who are using that with their CZ 457 Bravos.
I just picked up a 457 varmint in left hand. I cant find an after market stock to save my ass. This is xausing issues if i wish to compete. In your opinion, how hard would it be to converg a krg bravo to left hand.
Hi What kind of rail do you have on CZ 457. Thanks for answar.
Area419
Great video! What do you have the action screws torqued to?
I use 35in/lbs
You might want to think about having someone design and 3D print an insert that will guide the magazine into the mag port.
Yup, people have actually done that. Since the video, Anarchy Outdoors also offers a polymer insert that does that. Highly recommended!
what do you think about the Grey Birch chassis? i usually shoot large cal... but i had so much fun shooting my little girl's Summit.. that i now want to build a couple more.. and i only spent around $20. in ammo! lol 1 full mag usually costs me double.. and is over in less than a minute.. and i just found a 457 with the 20" heavy barrel at my local shop.. i'm scooping it up in the next day or 2. hope you and the wife are kicking butt at your matches
I really like the grey birch chassis, but it wouldn't be my first choice for bench shooting or PRS specific rifle.
Hi, do you have the Anarchy Outdoors Magwell filler installed in that 457 model KRG Bravo? I've read it helps allot and am considering a 457 Bravo set-up myself. I'd appreciate your input on that.
That was not released back when I made the video, I heard it works well. I've since sold the Bravo.
Lookin sweet!
I know this is an old video, but I am curious what torque setting your found best for the action screws? I'm just having a hard time swallowing 45 in/lb that is recommending by KRG in the assembly instructions.
For my rimfires, I do 40in/lb on chassis and 25in/lb on wood stocks.
@@Womfat Thanks for the resppnse. I have gotten feedback ranging from 25-55 in/lb in Bravo and MDT. I'll start with recommended 45 and move around from there. I appreciate it!
Where do you get your 10 shot mags for the CZ 457?
Hey Matt, love the channel. A couple of questions.. Just bought a cz457 with a KRG Bravo chassis and find it a bit small, wondering if you know how many length of pull spacers t will take? It currently has 3. Also, have you tried your buddies Bergara b14r rifle? I'm torn between selling my current rifle and getting a Bergara. Any thoughts on the Bravo vs. Bergara b14r stock. Cheers and I wanna buy a shooting bag off of ya next summer ;)
Hey thanks! I'm not sure how many it can take with the screws that come in the box, I suggest contacting KRG for an accurate answer. I haven't shot his B14, but he seems to quite like it. Is it worth selling your 457 for? Probably not, unless you're looking for something specific.
Krg and mdt different?
hello, please tell me what is the total length of the bravo chassis for the cz 457 rifle, thank you.
I don't have the 457 KRG Bravo anymore to measure it, sorry.
I know this is an older video but does she still like it? I just got a cz457 LRP and wondering if the bravo is better than the stock. I was really wanting a element 4.0 magnesium but I'm not waiting 25 to 30 weeks to get one.
We don't have this particular Bravo anymore as we sold that 457, but it was great. I got another Bravo for my 10/22 which I love. Another to consider in the same price point would be the MDT XRS.
Been following you with the MDT for some time. This is another great video. Thanks.
Can you tell me what the velcro magazine pouch is and where you got it?
Thanks! I made the mag pouch myself, all the soft goods in that green cordura you see in my videos I've made at home.
@@Womfat Wow! Are you willing to share the size, design? I would love to make one. I am in the UK but maybe post covid I could pop over and shoot a match with you?....
@@michaelbrooks2139 For sure, contact me via email or instagram and I can send you some more detailed pictures. I love meeting viewers at matches, that would be awesome! Who knows how long this Covid thing will last though eh
Well after much consideration and deliberation, I've decided to build a CZ 457 similar to Dory's. I think it will be a better option for my wife and daughters instead of the Ruger Precision Rimfire currently being used. What is the weight of Dory's CZ 457 KRG Bravo set-up?
The KRG set up weighs just about 8.5lbs with no bipod.
Would you sell the black stock?
Besides the ARCA rail, what else is needed to mount a Harris bipod? I saw KRG has an ARCA clamp and a Harris direct mount. Is the ARCA rail needed or is that just for infinite adjustability of the bipod?
A Harris bipod only needs a sling stud to mount. The arca rail is if you want to run your bipod on a clamp for infinite adjustability, as well as use other arca rail accessories
@@Womfat thank you
@@Womfat sorry, one more question - what magazine carrier/pouch is that?
@@nomsolo9935 Made it myself from cordura :)
If you change the stock it puts you in open class for NRL22 right? So wouldn't you be better off running it with the factory stock in base class since you are are using factory action and barrel? If your scope is less than $500.
You are correct for NRL22. I shoot the ORPS series here in Canada where the synthetic model is already in open class.
Hi I noticed that your CZ457 2x take down screws are stainless (mine are black ones), so are they from the factory or after market? Thanks,
The bravo chassis comes with action screws to use, the factory ones are not the proper length
@@Womfat Gotcha, coz I have one Krg Bravo chassis for my T1x which doesn't come with the takedown screws. And I also want to order one for my CZ457 setup, so I can do side by side comparison these two rimfire rifles. Thanks,
KRG does offer a Tool-less Buttpad Height & Cant Pad - the Alum. one is listed as $68.99 US & a Polymer version is just $39.99 US - are you sure they don't want $450.00 for the stock WITH the adjustable buttpad? In the US the KRG Bravo for the 457 is $369.99 so that's about $440.00 for both.
Tool-less LOP is $289.99 USD. It's the tool-less butt pad height adjustment that is the lower price you quoted.
Question please your rifle with mdt chasis. What model is that? Cz457 MTR?
Yes, it is the MTR with an IBI barrel
Do you use standard CZ mags wirh the KRG Bravo?
yup
Were are you located in Canada, I just purchased a CZ 457 LRP and would like to get into competition.
I’m in ON
I am in Ajax
@@garytaylor5646 You're in a great location for some matches within a couple hours. Look to join the Canadian Rimfire Precision Series and Northern Rimfire Series Facebook groups as all information is posted there. If you don't have Facebook, get on the email lists from the websites.
Matt, what height rings are you running on this setup?
I believe they were 1” medium rings
Can you please explain the magazines? Do these chasis take AICS 22 lr magazines? Are 22 lr aics mags even a thing? why wouldn't your wife use those instead of trying to fiddle with the small magazines?
You can get the bravo for rem 700/AICS mags, but this is the 457 rimfire specific version. The 457 cannot accept AICS sized 22lr mags so that's not an option.
for a cz 457 mtr match chamber and barrell 20 '' , they must feet very well !! what can you tell about that ? this chassy with a custom paint , finishes a killer rifle !! nice video , and how about the performance of your wife after the video ? greats 🇵🇹 .
Yes, the CZ 457 with the 20" match barrel shoots really well. I have another video where my wife talks about her first match. Thanks!
Great video, you helped me tremendously! I like the magazine wallet you have there, who makes that?
Thanks, I made it myself as I wanted a way to organize them in my pack better.
Any reason why you're no longer using the bravo?
It was a good chassis but I opted to keep the ACC when I sold one of the CZ's. I have another Bravo for a 10/22 that I use now.
Where did you order it from?
Go big tactical (I'm in Canada)
WHAT SCOPE IS THAT
Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 FFP
Matt thanks for sharing great detailed opening you answered many of my questions. Would love to see you and your wife with the KRG Join the Dayattherange 22Challenge/Callout www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=7184 that would be to cool.
MDT ACC is more expensive, I think you get what you pay for
Looks like the boss is headed to open class. KRG Made in USA. MAGA! :)
Here in Canada, any 457 puts you in open class already. So I figured might as well get her a chassis so she can shoot like an open class shooter :)
You must have gotten the last 419 bolt knob from Go Big Tactical for your wife..sold out 🙁😆
Not me, I actually bought it used from a buddy haha!
Doesn’t anyone shoot for fun anymore? Why is everyone so obsessed with competing?
My channel follows my experiences competing, so I highlight the competitive side of what I do. I still shoot for fun and there are way more shooters who just go out to have fun than compete..
Jackson George Martin John Perez Charles
MDT has a bravo copy, xrs chassis, more rigid and features!!
and more money AND a pound more heavier.
That krg bravo stock is a piece of junk. They got all that stuff in bags and you can't figure out what goes where I'm sending it back.
Beagleman
This is a cluster a big headache to put together I would not have one as a gift for free it's a mess believe me I am going to throw this thing away 427 bucks it's junk.
Beagleman