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The CZ457 MTR is a great rifle. It is probably pot luck as to how well the OEM MTR barrel performs but you can always get an aftermarket barrel. Lilja makes a good one. There are several aftermarket triggers available for it.Thank you guys. I meant target shooting. I am looking at cz mtr. I think it's a good price/value ratio.
With the right ammo and barrel, yes it can. But it’s far easier to get a 22LR shooting this well than a 17hmr. Mostly because there is no ammo testing available for 17 and the ammo is generally lower quality. The lots of truly competitive 17hmr are few and far between.I am considering jumping into rimfire shooting. Ballistically 17 hmr has significant advantage over 22.lr beyond 100m. Would it hold its own at 50m? I have only access to Hornady V-MAx 17gr in place where I live.
late to this party, but not the least surprised that so many are married for life to two-two, or that the big money players with decades of heavily vested financial interest in two-two are so obsessed with locking out the hummer.. the 22LR cartridge is the least inherently accurate metallic cartridge still being manufactured, and for all of the hype about SD/ES consistency, the one most consistent thing about two-two ammo is it's inconsistency, and that applies to even the champagne match grade flavors .. unless you pay Eley or Lapua to test your individual rifle and cherry pick ammo one box at a time, not one lot# at a time ... most of the players who have invested thousands of dollars in elite class heavy bench two-two rimfire bench setups are simply afraid that they wll be made to look not all that elite, hence hummer verboten in competition .. I personally own 20 rimfire rifles, 17 of them scoped ... (32X 36X 40X 45X .. Sightron, Athlon, Mueller, etc) .. I have shot many hummers and have NEVER seen one yet that will not throw 3/8" 5-shot groups at 50 yards and sub-moa at 100 yards .. I own CZ, Anshutz, Tikka, Steyer-Zephyr, and Savage hummers .. I own CZ, Anshutz, Tikka, Steyer-Zephyr (wmr), Savage, Browning and Marlin 22s .. I own two each Annies in both two-two and hummer .. 1416AV 22LR and 1517AV hmr .. 1710 22LR and 1761 hmr .. I shoot twice a week at local range, CCI std velocity or v-max for casual practice and Lapua Center-X or A17 poly-V tip when it matters .. in every case of two-two vs hmr with casual day sloppy shooter me on the trigger, hummer shoots tighter than two two, at both 50 yards and 100 yards .. I don't do heavy bench guns .. retired guy, advantage me, I shoot only what I like, when I like .. all mine are sporter/factory class guns , most under 8.5 #, some under 7.5#, none over 10.5# .. if I was passionate about Unlimited class heavy bench/chassis guns, I would just spend $17,000 on a Blieker/March/SEB and call it a day, but it's just not my game .. my "best" two two rimfires are the two Annies (though I do favor the 1710), with CZ 457MTR close behind .. my "best" five hummers are the two Annies, one each Zephyr, Tikka and CZ (all five too close to call) ... for myself, I judge my expectations and results by not less than 10-shot groups but consider realities defined by not less than 30 consecutive shots ... in elite class two two its all about ammo ammo ammo .. with hummers it is not nearly so much ... as for ammo consistency, that is mostly about chrony data, but far too many fail to realize that rimfire chrony SD/ES data should be looked at as a percentage of median muzzle velocity ... 17 hmr ammo is not all it could or should be, but speed is king, less time in transit to target, same inertia, less bullet drop and less wind drift, neither of which have anything at all to do with bullet weight .. the A17 stuff is better than most, and it does not cost quite as much as Tenex/Lapua/RWS champagne, not even in the shameless price gouging era .. so ... make mine a
What is hummer?late to this party, but not the least surprised that so many are married for life to two-two, or that the big money players with decades of heavily vested financial interest in two-two are so obsessed with locking out the hummer.. the 22LR cartridge is the least inherently accurate metallic cartridge still being manufactured, and for all of the hype about SD/ES consistency, the one most consistent thing about two-two ammo is it's inconsistency, and that applies to even the champagne match grade flavors .. unless you pay Eley or Lapua to test your individual rifle and cherry pick ammo one box at a time, not one lot# at a time ... most of the players who have invested thousands of dollars in elite class heavy bench two-two rimfire bench setups are simply afraid that they wll be made to look not all that elite, hence hummer verboten in competition .. I personally own 20 rimfire rifles, 17 of them scoped ... (32X 36X 40X 45X .. Sightron, Athlon, Mueller, etc) .. I have shot many hummers and have NEVER seen one yet that will not throw 3/8" 5-shot groups at 50 yards and sub-moa at 100 yards .. I own CZ, Anshutz, Tikka, Steyer-Zephyr, and Savage hummers .. I own CZ, Anshutz, Tikka, Steyer-Zephyr (wmr), Savage, Browning and Marlin 22s .. I own two each Annies in both two-two and hummer .. 1416AV 22LR and 1517AV hmr .. 1710 22LR and 1761 hmr .. I shoot twice a week at local range, CCI std velocity or v-max for casual practice and Lapua Center-X or A17 poly-V tip when it matters .. in every case of two-two vs hmr with casual day sloppy shooter me on the trigger, hummer shoots tighter than two two, at both 50 yards and 100 yards .. I don't do heavy bench guns .. retired guy, advantage me, I shoot only what I like, when I like .. all mine are sporter/factory class guns , most under 8.5 #, some under 7.5#, none over 10.5# .. if I was passionate about Unlimited class heavy bench/chassis guns, I would just spend $17,000 on a Blieker/March/SEB and call it a day, but it's just not my game .. my "best" two two rimfires are the two Annies (though I do favor the 1710), with CZ 457MTR close behind .. my "best" five hummers are the two Annies, one each Zephyr, Tikka and CZ (all five too close to call) ... for myself, I judge my expectations and results by not less than 10-shot groups but consider realities defined by not less than 30 consecutive shots ... in elite class two two its all about ammo ammo ammo .. with hummers it is not nearly so much ... as for ammo consistency, that is mostly about chrony data, but far too many fail to realize that rimfire chrony SD/ES data should be looked at as a percentage of median muzzle velocity ... 17 hmr ammo is not all it could or should be, but speed is king, less time in transit to target, same inertia, less bullet drop and less wind drift, neither of which have anything at all to do with bullet weight .. the A17 stuff is better than most, and it does not cost quite as much as Tenex/Lapua/RWS champagne, not even in the shameless price gouging era .. so ... make mine a hummer ... YMMV