FNFiveSeven
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I just took my new CZ-452 "Varmint" .22 LR to an indoor range today to break it in, and see how well it works (using Federal "gold medal" .22 LR ammo). I threw in the aftermarket adjustable sear, free floated the barrel, and attached a Leupold Vari-X III 4.5-14x50 A/O illuminated scope.
All I can say is, this might be the most accurate firearm I own. I simply cannot believe the accuracy. Granted, I was only shooting at an indoor range at a distance of ~18 yards, but this thing was DEAD on! I zeroed the scope in 3 shots, and then proceeded to shoot 7 rounds through a single hole. Not a ragged hole mind you, but a single .22" hole. No fliers, no "groups", just one hole. Nobody else at the range would not believe that I shot at the target more than once, it was that insane. Bottom line, I cannot recommend the CZ-452 enough, what a great buy! And it's not that expensive either... especially when you consider the cost of ammo.
I just took my new CZ-452 "Varmint" .22 LR to an indoor range today to break it in, and see how well it works (using Federal "gold medal" .22 LR ammo). I threw in the aftermarket adjustable sear, free floated the barrel, and attached a Leupold Vari-X III 4.5-14x50 A/O illuminated scope.
All I can say is, this might be the most accurate firearm I own. I simply cannot believe the accuracy. Granted, I was only shooting at an indoor range at a distance of ~18 yards, but this thing was DEAD on! I zeroed the scope in 3 shots, and then proceeded to shoot 7 rounds through a single hole. Not a ragged hole mind you, but a single .22" hole. No fliers, no "groups", just one hole. Nobody else at the range would not believe that I shot at the target more than once, it was that insane. Bottom line, I cannot recommend the CZ-452 enough, what a great buy! And it's not that expensive either... especially when you consider the cost of ammo.