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    Had a play with the CZ 457 and the Pard 007 today this rifle doesn't like Elley subs 3 good shot and 2 flyers all the time. To embarrassed to submit these targets going about .8 inch https://youtu.be/3cHGvfeyBNw

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    Better today, with full velocity ammo, submit this one, but expect better, the variety of ammo / price / batch Numbers -- is a whirlwind of of dissatisfaction, don't think the rifles are totally the problem. Just Saying Name:  ppp (2).jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    Better today, with full velocity ammo, submit this one, but expect better, the variety of ammo / price / batch Numbers -- is a whirlwind of of dissatisfaction, don't think the rifles are totally the problem. Just Saying Attachment 178707
    Looks like a good target @flock well done you would definitely be in the lead by the looks
    Flick me through the target photo via email at nzhsrimfire@gmail.com so it can be Officially scored
    Im Measuring all the entered targets on my target analyst software just for consistency because everyone Measures slightly Different

    Cheers rambo

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    well done @flock i scored it 0.498 well in the lead

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    Great idea! My wife and I will give it a go. Will be interesting to see who shoots the best

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    flocks target again just relized last one was small

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    Dam - haven't got the 22s anymore - or the photos. Locked up in photobucket. My best four group averages at 50m (for non competition rifles) were 0.295" and 0.39". Unbelievably both were achieved with Marlin 60 semiautomatics. Sold one to R93 on the coast who went on to win competitions with it. Surprising where you find peak accuracy. No more however... eyesight not 100% these days.

    Very nice shooting above - minute of bunny's eye. You might win a shoot-off with an occasional great group, but it is always continuous and consecutive group set accuracy that wins championships. I particularly like Flocks 0.49" average with Eley High Velocity ammo - that's a hunting round and will translate into excellent field accuracy.

    Well done guys - looking forward to seeing more

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudgripz View Post
    Dam - haven't got the 22s anymore - or the photos. Locked up in photobucket. My best four group averages at 50m (for non competition rifles) were 0.295" and 0.39". Unbelievably both were achieved with Marlin 60 semiautomatics. Sold one to R93 on the coast who went on to win competitions with it. Surprising where you find peak accuracy. No more however... eyesight not 100% these days.

    Very nice shooting above - minute of bunny's eye. You might win a shoot-off with an occasional great group, but it is always continuous and consecutive group set accuracy that wins championships. I particularly like Flocks 0.49" average with Eley High Velocity ammo - that's a hunting round and will translate into excellent field accuracy.

    Well done guys - looking forward to seeing more
    This is definitely about consistency its a very Difficult job to shoot Five Consecutive good groups that’s the hole idea
    Remember it’s all about the average group so a .6 isn’t going to kill you if the other 4 are Respectable flock has a .672 in there but his other groups make up for it and ends up scoring under .5
    mudgripz, Tentman and rewa like this.

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    I'm still getting to grips with this a new rifle, so this comp is making me take some notes, had an Brno once, old Model 2 that shot the Aussy powerpoint lights out, again didn't take records.
    Get into it .25 is achievable, enjoy having a play

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudgripz View Post
    Dam - haven't got the 22s anymore - or the photos. Locked up in photobucket. My best four group averages at 50m (for non competition rifles) were 0.295" and 0.39". Unbelievably both were achieved with Marlin 60 semiautomatics. Sold one to R93 on the coast who went on to win competitions with it. Surprising where you find peak accuracy. No more however... eyesight not 100% these days.

    Very nice shooting above - minute of bunny's eye. You might win a shoot-off with an occasional great group, but it is always continuous and consecutive group set accuracy that wins championships. I particularly like Flocks 0.49" average with Eley High Velocity ammo - that's a hunting round and will translate into excellent field accuracy.

    Well done guys - looking forward to seeing more
    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    I'm still getting to grips with this a new rifle, so this comp is making me take some notes, had an Brno once, old Model 2 that shot the Aussy powerpoint lights out, again didn't take records.
    Get into it .25 is achievable, enjoy having a play
    What do you think of the 457 @flock
    Had a couple of mates go out and buy the MTR but they were not happy with them infact one took his back
    Apparently subsonic was leaving the muzzle supersonic (which for most people wouldn’t be the end of the world)
    But hes a Professional pest control hunter and reliable subsonic loads with a suppressor is key to his work
    On top of that he said the rounds were super tight to chamber like had to hammer the bolt home with your plam

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    Doesn't have a Match chamber, like the MTR so no chambering issues. Seems well made and should be for the price, added a trigger spring from Yodave, sorted the trigger out nicely. Cleaning with a 22 rod felt like the rod was binding, because it wasn't shooting as well as expected took the barrel off gave it a light JBs. Barrel removal system is good, looking at purchasing a hmr barrel into the future. Action with its shortened throw is a joy to use, recently removed tiny amounts of wood from the stock as the action wasn't sitting down on the pillar beds quite right, bedded the back recoil lug as it was floating around. Haven't tested the later stuff as yet and some decent ammo would help. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    Doesn't have a Match chamber, like the MTR so no chambering issues. Seems well made and should be for the price, added a trigger spring from Yodave, sorted the trigger out nicely. Cleaning with a 22 rod felt like the rod was binding, because it wasn't shooting as well as expected took the barrel off gave it a light JBs. Barrel removal system is good, looking at purchasing a hmr barrel into the future. Action with its shortened throw is a joy to use, recently removed tiny amounts of wood from the stock as the action wasn't sitting down on the pillar beds quite right, bedded the back recoil lug as it was floating around. Haven't tested the later stuff as yet and some decent ammo would help. Cheers
    @flock you have certainly got it shooting well especially with high vol hunting ammo with a bit of work factory rifles are mass produced so sometimes they do need a tickle up here and there surprised to hear you needed to give the barrel a slight lapping cz barrels are normally very good

    i have the yo dave in my 455 aswell certainly makes for a fantastic trigger

    you are on the right track with eley for sure maybe try the match (black box) or club (brown box)

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