sickles107
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I've been eying up that cz 457, ever since they put a "normal" push to fire safety. Wish they had a stainless synthetic version like the 455.
Oh! Did they change from that funky style that hangs off the end of the bolt?I've been eying up that cz 457, ever since they put a "normal" push to fire safety. Wish they had a stainless synthetic version like the 455.
I picked up a kimber sporter barrel 22 several years ago it’s become my favorite rifle just fits me and shoots better than I canI’m a CZ 452 fanboy, owning multiple platforms in multiple calibers. A CZ452 chambered in 17HM2 has long been my favorite combo as I’ve commented here before.
Over the past year though, I found the Steyr Zephyr IIs and have to say they are quickly competing with the 452s as my favorite rimfires. Their fit, finish, and function are incredible. They are balanced and shoot extremely well. Plus, Steyr has a mannlicher stock option. I’m a huge fan of the mannlicher stocks and the Zephyr II fits perfectly in one.
This may be a dumb question but where can I find that spreadsheet? Sounds very useful!!Oh, this is an easy answer....
Rifle: Vudoo 22 LR
Ammo: Lapua Center-X
Stock: Manners EH1 (same as hunting rifles)
Trigger: TriggerTech Primary (same as hunting rifles)
Optic: NightForce 4-16x50 ATACR (hunting rifles)
A rimfire rifle that is practically identical to my hunting rifles. They’re all setup the same.....
Use the rimfire scaling tool (excel spreadsheet) that allows you to input the drop/drift of your 22LR and your hunting rifle....which then gives you the scaled distances that can be used for practicing shots from field positions. For example; you want to shoot the equivalent of 600 yards at an 8” target with your hunting rifle. So, you run the scaling tool and see that you need to be shooting at 150 yards at a 2” target with your 22LR. Now go out and shoot from various positions - prone, from your pack, off a tripod (sitting, kneeling and standing), from tree branches, rocks etc. Shoot from any positions that you could see yourself using while hunting. Also, shoot in the WIND.
If we’re talking one rimfire rifle, this’d be it....a hunting rifle trainer. Also, while your at it, combine it with a hunting centerfire trainer. Again same stock, trigger and scope, in a mild recoiling rifle with longish barrel life. Then hunt with a shoulder cannon (same stock, trigger and scope).
From my perspective, if the goal is to be a precision rifleman who is a lethal and competent hunter, you’re not going to get there by shooting 20-30 rounds a year. You gotta train. A rimfire trainer combined with a centerfire trainer is a step in the right direction.
Learned to shoot on this one, and it was left to me when my Dad passed. Wonderfully accurate and quick handling.Marlin 39A. Mine is way more accurate than any other 22 I own. Absolutely love it.
My ruger 10/22 has a mannlicher stock. Looks so nice. Just a beautiful gun.I’m a CZ 452 fanboy, owning multiple platforms in multiple calibers. A CZ452 chambered in 17HM2 has long been my favorite combo as I’ve commented here before.
Over the past year though, I found the Steyr Zephyr IIs and have to say they are quickly competing with the 452s as my favorite rimfires. Their fit, finish, and function are incredible. They are balanced and shoot extremely well. Plus, Steyr has a mannlicher stock option. I’m a huge fan of the mannlicher stocks and the Zephyr II fits perfectly in one.