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30-07-2020, 07:29 #11
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30-07-2020, 18:21 #14
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30-07-2020, 19:43 #15
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30-07-2020, 19:50 #16
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30-07-2020, 23:45 #17
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CZ 457 Models - Best choice for .22 competition
I got my new CZ 457 MTR today. In Canada, the other difference as well, is that LRP costs almost 30% more, and also comes with 20 MOA rail.
I will put a Vortex DB on it & Adjustments.jpg
shoot it on weekend and see how it goes!
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12-08-2020, 21:27 #18
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13-08-2020, 05:48 #19
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Re: CZ 457 Models - Best choice for .22 competition
Until you need to shoot a stage from the wrong shoulder.
If you are going to restock the rifle, buy whichever you can find. (452, 455 or 457) The 452 and 455 being much greater value for money.
I decided on a for 455 Varmint for NRL rimfire shoots, but in testing the heavy barrel is unnecessary. A standard profile barrel is just as good.
My hope is that we get the Tikka T1x’s here at some stage. Then both my CZ’s can go.
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