cslinger
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I finally got out to the range to test out my new CZ 452 Varmint and I had pretty high hopes for it. The gun in question is shown and described here.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=120814
Range conditions were a little windy and very cold 32-39 degrees. The temp really took a dive towards the end of my shooting day and my shaking hands really hurt my accuracy as did the wind when it really started to pick up.
For my first time out with the gun I sighted in and only used Winchester 40 grain Dynapoints because I had heard they shoot well in the 452s and I like to sight in with bulk or cheaper ammo and then fine tune with better ammo later.
Results were as follows.
50 Yards 3 shot group that can be covered with a dime.
50 Yards 5 shot group that can be covered with a dime.
50 Yards 5 shot group that can be covered with a penny.
100 Yards 4 shot group that can be covered with a penny. 5th round was a bit left as this was a sighting in group and I moved the sights to the right.
100 Yards three shot and two shot group. Also part of my sighting in. Both can be covered with a dime or smaller.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=120814
Range conditions were a little windy and very cold 32-39 degrees. The temp really took a dive towards the end of my shooting day and my shaking hands really hurt my accuracy as did the wind when it really started to pick up.
For my first time out with the gun I sighted in and only used Winchester 40 grain Dynapoints because I had heard they shoot well in the 452s and I like to sight in with bulk or cheaper ammo and then fine tune with better ammo later.
Results were as follows.
50 Yards 3 shot group that can be covered with a dime.
50 Yards 5 shot group that can be covered with a dime.
50 Yards 5 shot group that can be covered with a penny.
100 Yards 4 shot group that can be covered with a penny. 5th round was a bit left as this was a sighting in group and I moved the sights to the right.
100 Yards three shot and two shot group. Also part of my sighting in. Both can be covered with a dime or smaller.