This YouTube video focuses on testing the accuracy and performance of the CZ 457 rifle chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire. The content creator utilizes five different factory ammunition loadings to evaluate the rifle's capabilities. The description highlights the rifle's suitability for maximizing the potential of the .22 WMR cartridge and suggests the round's performance is better than commonly perceived.
This video busts the myth that match ammunition is always superior to standard ammunition. Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb explain that match ammo's primary benefit is increased consistency, which minimizes ammunition-induced variations in group size. They emphasize that match ammo won't magically fix inherent accuracy issues in a firearm. The presenters discuss how rimfire ammunition can vary significantly and that some budget bulk ammo performs well in certain guns. They also note that the importance of match ammo's consistency increases with range, becoming more critical at 1,000 yards than at 100. The advice given is to test various ammunition types in a new firearm, as even inexpensive "white box" ammo can indicate a keeper if it shoots well.
This video features range practice time with a Ruger LCR revolver chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR). The user is focused on getting their eyes accustomed to the sights of the firearm during shooting. A brief mention is made of a shirt from Match Shot Firearms, with a link provided.
This video features range time with a Ruger LCR revolver chambered in .22WMR (22 Win Mag). The shooter uses Norma 49-grain hollow-point ammunition for this session, highlighting the capabilities and experience of firing this particular firearm.
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