CZ 457 MTR vs Marlin XT 22 - shooting CCi Standard Velocity. Gun break down and more...
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@gregprice75623 ай бұрын
I got my Marlin xt-22 wood stock for $179 canadian back in 2012 . got 2 10 rnd marlin 795 10rnd mags . I currently have a bushnell DZ22 3-9x40 on it. great rifle . likes cci mini mag the best.
@zackschooley58586 ай бұрын
My Marlon XT 22 is a bull barrel model sitting in a Boyd’s spike camp stock with a Bushnell 3 x 9 x 40 scope. With CCI tactical ammo will shoot a seven shot group. I can cover for the quarter at 40 yards.
@rhare735310 ай бұрын
My first Marlin model 80 was a pawn shop find in Colorado 1966 for $25.00 bolt action 24 inch barrel It is always spot on, A few years ago I pickd up another model 80 I beleive that it could be from the early 70s as it has a microgroove barrel. I installed a 3x9x40 scope and a bipod with CCI AR 40gr cprn 1200 fps I can get results that match yours Marlin rifles are that good right out of the box.
@43dukedog8 ай бұрын
My Marlin XT 22 synthetic stock with CCI mini mag 36 g off sandbags with Bushnell Super 17 scope best I’ve got so far was 5 shot group at 7/16 “ at 100 yrds
@redmy726210 ай бұрын
Nice rifles! Can you tell me what cheek riser is that on the MTR? I am looking for something similar because I don't want to drill into that part of the stock.
@AvidhunterDupuis10 ай бұрын
Beartooth’s Comb Raising Kit. It’s tight like crazy, but once it’s on, it’s on. I was the same as you I did not want to drill a hole through mine.
@Strutingeagle Жыл бұрын
Hello comrade you have to shoot the marlin gun good lights out by trying different torque levels known to the men.
@AvidhunterDupuis Жыл бұрын
I tried them all for CCi SV. Lol. Unfortunately, that synthetic stock can only take so much torque. Although I didn’t try different torque settings for other ammos. Cheers man.
@geordiegeorge9041 Жыл бұрын
CCI standard is cheap training ammo. My 457 MTR shoots under 0.5 moa at 50 and 100 meters using SK rifle match. The rifle is clamped in a specially made rifle vice, to rule out human error. But I weigh and rim size my competition ammo.
@AvidhunterDupuis Жыл бұрын
Interesting, yeah, the only reason I don’t use a rifle vice is because it’s not as practical in the field. I can understand it if you do competitions like benchrest where you don’t need as much human input but in a more fluid moving competition like PRS, I need to test while I’m handling the gun. Do you find an impact shift when you man the gun out of the vice? Interesting thoughts you bring up. I’m a hunter through and through so I need to be able to handle the gun with human errors and just shoot as best as I can practicing to get rid of those errors. Cheers man.