Greetings,
I'm a long time 1k f-class shooter,Tactical field shooter, precision hand loader
( http://wildernessmeans.com/articles/hand-loading/hand-loading-for-long-range ) 3 gun shooter.. blah blah. I know which end the bullet comes out of. I'm a career machinist & tool/die man so I do 99% of my own 'smithin.
However I'm new to rimfires! I ended up with a $2k build. I had no idea there were so many little nuances to shooting a RF as well as it can- and I'm just learning.
Rifle: CZ 452 action
26" Benchmark 2groove choked
custom pillar bedded into tactical profile stock.
Vortex PST 6-25 scope.
Great trigger work.
*This rifle was built by a gunsmith friend as I'm in-between lathes right now. The action and first few inches of the barrel are bedded. Does it need full barrel bedding?
So I know to test many 5 shot groups from all the various makes/models of premium match ammo in my budget. But thats about it.
I'd really appreciate any and all tips you guys would be willing to share, to milk all the accuracy I can out of my build.
This rifle will mostly be used for my own long range practice (1c-3c yards) as well as to train my extreme LR students.
I read some ammo is stellar at 50 M but falls apart beyond... ?
I heard of "batch testing" ?
I have/do weight sorted rimfire ammo. Necessary?
ANYTHING you'd like to add/suggest/advise would be really appreciated!
This rifle is the best "coach" I have had in a long time. I have learned, it DEMANDS the most follow through of any rifle I own ( lots of bore time for a 22 pill in a 26" barrel I imagine) and natural point of aim- the bullet hits where the cross hair recoils to, rather than where they were when the shot was carefully aimed and broke.
Driving the rifle this way it can easily go 5 shots for 5 .22 empties @ 50 yards with L Center-X ammo.
I'm a long time 1k f-class shooter,Tactical field shooter, precision hand loader
( http://wildernessmeans.com/articles/hand-loading/hand-loading-for-long-range ) 3 gun shooter.. blah blah. I know which end the bullet comes out of. I'm a career machinist & tool/die man so I do 99% of my own 'smithin.
However I'm new to rimfires! I ended up with a $2k build. I had no idea there were so many little nuances to shooting a RF as well as it can- and I'm just learning.
Rifle: CZ 452 action
26" Benchmark 2groove choked
custom pillar bedded into tactical profile stock.
Vortex PST 6-25 scope.
Great trigger work.
*This rifle was built by a gunsmith friend as I'm in-between lathes right now. The action and first few inches of the barrel are bedded. Does it need full barrel bedding?
So I know to test many 5 shot groups from all the various makes/models of premium match ammo in my budget. But thats about it.
I'd really appreciate any and all tips you guys would be willing to share, to milk all the accuracy I can out of my build.
This rifle will mostly be used for my own long range practice (1c-3c yards) as well as to train my extreme LR students.
I read some ammo is stellar at 50 M but falls apart beyond... ?
I heard of "batch testing" ?
I have/do weight sorted rimfire ammo. Necessary?
ANYTHING you'd like to add/suggest/advise would be really appreciated!
This rifle is the best "coach" I have had in a long time. I have learned, it DEMANDS the most follow through of any rifle I own ( lots of bore time for a 22 pill in a 26" barrel I imagine) and natural point of aim- the bullet hits where the cross hair recoils to, rather than where they were when the shot was carefully aimed and broke.
Driving the rifle this way it can easily go 5 shots for 5 .22 empties @ 50 yards with L Center-X ammo.