This YouTube video reviews the CZ 457 Synthetic rifle chambered in .22LR. The reviewer highlights its accuracy, achieving a 0.3" 10-shot group at 50 yards. The video mentions other available calibers (.17HMR and .22WMR) and compares the CZ 457 to other popular rimfire rifles such as CZ 455, CZ 452, CZ 512, CZ 515, Anschutz 1710, Anschutz 1761, Ruger American Rimfire, Tikka T1x, and Lithgow LA101. It also lists various ammunition brands like Lapua SK, Eley Match Competition, CCI, Federal, Hornady, and Remington. The video aims to showcase the rifle's performance for its price point.
This video provides a head-to-head accuracy test comparing the CZ 457 and Ruger American rifles chambered in .22LR. The review utilizes Eley High Velocity 38gr HP ammunition to evaluate the performance of both firearms. The presenter notes that both rifles are excellent and invites viewer comments to gauge preferences and reasons. Additional rifle models and ammunition types are mentioned, suggesting a broad interest in rimfire firearms and their performance.
This video features a head-to-head accuracy test comparing the CZ 457 and the Ruger American rifles, both chambered in .22 Magnum. The review emphasizes testing in real-world conditions and highlights that both rifles are excellent performers. Viewers are encouraged to share their preferences and reasons in the comments. The description also includes links for purchasing gun bags and making donations to the channel, as well as a list of other firearm models and ammunition types for broader search relevance.
This YouTube video showcases a CZ 452 rifle being fired at a distance of 400 meters, utilizing a Discovery VT1 1.5-6x20 ME scope. The description highlights the scope's price of 2,500 Thai Baht, including free gifts and shipping. Contact information for ordering via phone, Line ID, and a website/Facebook page is provided. The video appears to be a demonstration of the rifle and scope's capabilities at range.
This YouTube Q&A episode addresses a variety of firearms-related questions from Patreon supporters. Topics include ammunition comparisons (7.62x39 vs. 6.5 Grendel, .22 Hornet vs. .17 Hornet), bipod recommendations (Atlas, MDT, Harris), red dot sights for shotguns, firearm cases (Wedgetail WT15), aftermarket CZ rifle stocks, over/under shotgun suggestions, and trigger/bolt function safety. The discussion also covers firearm storage laws, accuracy improvement tips for hunting, and scope focus issues for short-range eyesight.
This video showcases the CZ 452-2E, a .22 rifle from the Czech Republic that the presenter considers a favorite. The video highlights that while CZ rimfire rifles are popular in Europe for hunting and target shooting, they are often overlooked in the USA in favor of semi-automatic or domestically manufactured options. The review includes shooting footage, specifically demonstrating the use of a suppressor. The presenter also mentions that the scope used is now called the Nikon P-RIMFIRE. Support for Ventura Munitions and TFBTV's Patreon page is acknowledged.
This TFBTV video humorously explores what gun company slogans would sound like if they were more honest. The video features a wide array of firearms, from classic pistols and rifles to modern military-style weapons, and critiques typical marketing buzzwords used in the industry. It highlights specific models like the Smith and Wesson 28-2, Colt 6920, FN FS2000, SCAR, PS90, CZ75, and the iconic 1911, among others. The content aims to be a more accurate, albeit satirical, look at firearms marketing compared to what's presented at events like SHOT Show.
This video review by Nutnfancy delves into the CZ 455 and its predecessor, the CZ 452, highlighting them as outstanding value .22 bolt-action rifles capable of achieving half MOA accuracy. The review emphasizes the old-school craftsmanship, high-quality fit and finish (including bluing and checkering on European walnut stocks), and impressive accuracy and reliability demonstrated over extensive testing. The video compares these CZ rifles to competitors like the Ruger 77/22, Savage Mark II, Marlin 925/XT-22, and Browning T-Bolt, ultimately positioning the CZ 455, especially the .17 HMR/.22 LR combo, as a top contender for those seeking craftsmanship and accuracy at a reasonable price. Ergonomics, trigger, bolt manipulation, safety, and optics mounting are also covered.
This video showcases the "Circles of Death" drill designed for .22 rifles and airguns, emphasizing fun and accuracy at indoor or outdoor ranges. The drill utilizes a computer-generated target with precise 3/8" circles. A good scope, preferably with close-range focus, is recommended. The video features a comparison between the Marlin 925 bolt-action rifle and the CZ 452 "American," highlighting the Marlin 925's superiority in this specific drill due to its faster bolt manipulation. The drill is presented as a competitive event for two shooters, with accuracy being the deciding factor.
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