The CZ457 PRO Varmint is just one of many 457 models CZ is offering in 2020. This 16.5" threaded barrel version is an excellent choice for NRL22 and other PRS types matches. Check out my first shots and impressions.
This was an excellent video. You stayed on point, didn't drag things out, and gave a great assessment of the various types of ammo you used. I just picked mine up. Can't wait to shoot it!
@@TheGoatMumbler was thinking the sk standard possibly shot equal to the match out of the 16" because the only difference i could find was the match is lower velocity to prevent the bullet becoming destabilized as it goes from super to subsonic. With the 16" the higher velocity standard may be closer to the velocity of the match ammo out of a 20". Just a theory
Just bought a CZ457 ProVarmit as well plan to get out next thursday and put some shots down range I have it outfitted with a Timmeny trigger, area 419 30moa rail, topped with a vortex Diamond tactical 6-24×50, and Anarchy 1 piece bottom metal. Hope its a shooter like yours! Keep up the vids.
I too have a 457 pro varmint and sk standard plus is the best bang for my buck. At 50yds it’s just as good as center-x but at 100yds center-x pulls ahead. Great video!
Great video. I'm really glad you show results at both 50 and 100 yds. I'd also like to see a quick video on your process for sorting your CCI SV ammo and how you measure the weight and rim thickness.
@@badfinger4621 I've learned a lot since this. The most accurate 22lr is selling your 22lr, buying a center fire rifle, and learning to load your own most accurate cartridges. Your other option is to pay over $2,000 to Eley for a minimum bulk order of your lot number 22lr ammo after they test your barrelled action for ~$60. The national champions in NRL22 do this. The ammo matters much more than the rifle with 22lr.
Why do people suppress a 22 caliber cartridge rifle? There is not much to them, they have little bang hearing protection is all that is needed I would think. I watched a video X-Ring started using his 22 caliber cartridge rifle suppressed was told degrades accuracy. Proven.
I recognize that Range, I'm a member also, would enjoy meeting up sometime and compare notes. I just finished my Bergara b14r last week and started the ammo testing process.
@@TheGoatMumbler Doesn't have to be in video format just complete picture of the official target here www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=7184 or even better more than happy to do the video editing for you :)
I really dont know why they didnt thread the Varmint model or the MTR model. I likely would’ve bought the MTR if they would have threaded it because I wouldve like an 18” or 20” barrel. And because I couldn’t find the Pro Varmint model anywhere when I bought mine about a year ago I went with the AT-ONE model which I very much enjoy. But the dang barrel length options were either 16.5” or 24”!!! I think that 20” would’ve been a nice sweet spot but hey, CZ is a little weird with their models.
I am taking a lot of guff over getting this rifle instead of the MTR with 20 inch barrel. My main reason was I don't want just a bench rest rifle and plan to hunt with it and possibly use some non match ammo that has better terminal balistic values - did I really f*&k up? Or do you think this rifle will hold its own as multi task?
I have seen other videos on RU-vid testing 22 rimfire and barrel length. All of the videos indicated the rim fire ballistics don't gain anything major in accuracy after 16.5 inches. If anything the bullet would slow down due to friction. I know CZ usually are 20 or 24 inch barrels. Maybe some one needs to do a test with out of box CZ with 16.5 vs. a CZ 24 inch barrels and let the results decide.
Try the sk flat nose match and the sk pistol match, I have the same rifle and it likes these two the best. Also sent my barrel to 300 below and had it frozen and even though the rifle already shot great like yours, it shoots better now.
Thanks a lot sir for the information, my question is, the reason that you choose CZ 457 is that 457 is the best and most accurate one among all CZ rimfire rifles?? Or there is other reasons?
The CZ's have always seemed to be pretty accurate rifles in that price point once you find the ammo it likes. The fit & finish is also superior to others in that range too IMO. They have more models to choose from to suit just about any need which makes a huge difference.
I have the CZ 457 ultimate trainer Manners stock and shoots best hands down with SK standard plus half MOA all day no need to season the barrel I don’t clean between brands the rifle just shoots buy the way it has 24” barrel Yodave spring 1.5 pounds
I have several CZ's and absolutely love them. I do have a question however, I've been watching several of the .17hmr videos and hardly any one is using Hornady ammo. I bought a 500rd brick to work on my shot placement (unfortunately I vibrate, I always have. I don't have the raw energy I used to, but it's still aggravating trying to get precision shots.) Anyway, why don't you use the Hornady 17GR V-MAX? I know it's a hunting round, but shouldn't it still be in consideration? Thanks, and I like your new rifle....Badass.
If you can get it try RWS Target Rifle. I shoot it through my CZ455 and my Browning T-Bolt and it performs exceptionally well. So well that I use nothing else anymore. Rabbits out to 100 yards are all headshots.
So 22lr just isn't gonna be a tac driver at 100 yards huh? The 50 yard shots looked great, but that's what my 100 yard groups with 17hmr look like. That's with pretty cheap Hornady ammo too.