I really enjoyed this format. I grew up shooting a drop block. 22lr with the split leaf site. As kid, I applied almost the same principle without the luxury of a scope. When I joined the Army and attended advanced markmen shooting course. I had a difficult time unlearning what I was accustomed to and then learned MRAD. Now, years later, I am laughing at myself, watching you, and remembering myself without any guidance, figure out drop beyond 25 to 100 meters. Thank you for sharing
It’s nice to see the basic fundamentals of shooting that was good enough for the last 100 years rather than having all the gear but no idea that so many self confessed experts seem to have on TH-cam. Really interesting and informative video Chris, well done and keep up the good work.👍
Interesting Chris , I have exactly the same set up as you. Bought my CX457 camo in stainless at the Shooting show this year and absolutly love it so far. I would recommend the Ellement Helix HDLR scopoe its superb value for money. looking forward to the next installment.
Nice, 2.3 on a level shot for me @ 100m CZ457 fluted thin hole falcon M18+ ffp with Wildcat Panther SK yellow Chronograph speed avg 1058fps Strelok pro trued. Awesome fun trying to hit clays at 300-320 on dirt to walk the wind in. Also zero’d at 50m just because the local club has a 50m range. I learnt about this stuff mainly from Ted Bier on Teds Hold over. Brilliant stuff.
I was testing different 22 ammunition last week there was a difference of 4 to 5 inches at 50m with different makes of ammunition there was only 1 make that was spot on the bulls eye every time
Thanks Chris, really enjoyed that and found it very informative... it also helps that I've got exactly the same rifle too ;-) Looking forward to the next episode.
I’m picking up the base model CZ457 in Australia, has plain black stock with the short varmint barrel. I don’t know if this model is available elsewhere. For me, a budget heavy short varmint barrel is a better starting point to build up a target/hunting rifle, I could have put another $200 Australian and got this thinner stainless barrel rifle but worried about the accuracy changing with temperature (living in the tropics)
Chris what a great video. I have the Plain Black Stock-Stainless on order. As an old codger I am learning to respect your advice (wisdom) if I want to shoot a rifle with better groupings. One BIG question I have is your feelings on NEW barrel break-in process. Is it needed for 22 calibers. I have seen mixed reviews and was wondering what your feelings are. If you have it on one of your videos, I have not watched but would like to know which one. Your help is greatly appreciated. K
I really enjoyed this format. I grew up shooting a drop block. 22lr with the split leaf site. As kid, I applied almost the same principle without the luxury of a scope. When I joined the Army and attended advanced markmen shooting course. I had a difficult time unlearning what I was accustomed to and then learned MRAD. Now, years later, I am laughing at myself, watching you, and remembering myself without any guidance, figure out drop beyond 25 to 100 meters. Thank you for sharing
It’s nice to see the basic fundamentals of shooting that was good enough for the last 100 years rather than having all the gear but no idea that so many self confessed experts seem to have on TH-cam. Really interesting and informative video Chris, well done and keep up the good work.👍
Well done Chris, what a wonderful presentation full of no nonsense, real world info.
Keep 'em rolling.👍
Thanks, will do!
Excellent video. I look forward to part two. I have the Element Helix FFP scope and use the phone app. 👍👍
Interesting Chris , I have exactly the same set up as you. Bought my CX457 camo in stainless at the Shooting show this year and absolutly love it so far. I would recommend the Ellement Helix HDLR scopoe its superb value for money. looking forward to the next installment.
...nice one...yet again!!!😀
Excellent video. Thanks. 👍
Another Great Video Chris , it was nice talking to you at the show 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Nice, 2.3 on a level shot for me @ 100m CZ457 fluted thin hole falcon M18+ ffp with Wildcat Panther
SK yellow Chronograph speed avg 1058fps
Strelok pro trued.
Awesome fun trying to hit clays at 300-320 on dirt to walk the wind in.
Also zero’d at 50m just because the local club has a 50m range.
I learnt about this stuff mainly from Ted Bier on Teds Hold over. Brilliant stuff.
Brilliant video
I was testing different 22 ammunition last week there was a difference of 4 to 5 inches at 50m with different makes of ammunition there was only 1 make that was spot on the bulls eye every time
Cz 457 is a top rifle. Thanks for the videos
Thanks Chris, really enjoyed that and found it very informative... it also helps that I've got exactly the same rifle too ;-) Looking forward to the next episode.
Another enjoyable and informative vid. 👍🏻
Great work,but always gets me with a cold barrel shot low and second shot starts the group🫣
Lesson I learnt last week once you zero at 50m with 1 make of ammunition don't change ammunition brand spec
Nice video any chance of a c/z 457 wmr review?
I can try, ammo might be the struggle
I’m picking up the base model CZ457 in Australia, has plain black stock with the short varmint barrel. I don’t know if this model is available elsewhere.
For me, a budget heavy short varmint barrel is a better starting point to build up a target/hunting rifle, I could have put another $200 Australian and got this thinner stainless barrel rifle but worried about the accuracy changing with temperature (living in the tropics)
Chris what a great video. I have the Plain Black Stock-Stainless on order. As an old codger I am learning to respect your advice (wisdom) if I want to shoot a rifle with better groupings. One BIG question I have is your feelings on NEW barrel break-in process. Is it needed for 22 calibers. I have seen mixed reviews and was wondering what your feelings are. If you have it on one of your videos, I have not watched but would like to know which one. Your help is greatly appreciated. K
I don't bother with 22 Rimfires, the mead is too soft to do anything vigorous immediately
2.1 eh? Here (737 m above sea level, fairly dry), at a 50m zero, it's 1.8 to 1.9 Mils of drop at 100m. MV is roughly 1050 to 1100 fps.
Chris why is this model not available in 17hmr ? It doesn't make sense!
Ask CZ
Hi Chris, I have a low of austim, but I have been around guns mine all . Could I pass for a firearms license uk " please dot judge me "
@@LiamRiley-oy3gb i honestly don't know the answer to that one and you would have to speak with your local licensing department for details
Ok bud @chrisparkin431
Very very informative. Thank you 👍