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A Couple 22s on the Range

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A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by BrokenolMarine » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:20 pm

I managed to get down to the range this morning to do some shooting. It was a chance to try out my new bench setup (Cheap Bench Setup) to see if it works for long guns. I used a folding table with adjustable leg height, and a folding step ladder for a seat.

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As you'll see throughout the post, the setup worked surprisingly well. I needed to adapt, but I did. I brought two rifles down. The CZ455 with the Nikon Scope, and my Henry Golden Boy. Both are shooters. The Golden Boy has factory open sights. I had not shot either in a couple years due to the move and waiting to finish the range.

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First up would be the CZ, I wanted to see if she was still a tack driver. I loaded up five rounds of Remington .22 match lead round nose and took my time. My target? A number of 1" dots drawn on some paper and set 25 yards downrange. I knocked out the first group. All the groups would be Five Shot Groups at 25 yards.

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Not bad, but I thought I could do better and loaded up the second five rounds and let er rip.

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I was good with it, but I knew the CZ could do better. It has been a while but I wanted a tighter aiming point. I had the crossed lines on the paper for that, but they were hard to see. I walked downrange and fattened up two pairs.

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The first shots at the fat lines produced a nice tight group with one called flyer. I made an adjustment to the scope, two clicks up and two clicks right.
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The next shots at the fat lines produced a REALLY nice group though I pulled one out. Me, not the CZ....

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I put the CZ back on the seat of the Ranger and moved to the Golden Boy with the open sights.
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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by BrokenolMarine » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:30 pm

Next up was the Golden Boy, she looks good and shoots good too.

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I settled in behind the gun and then realized I didn't remember what sight picture I had used with this gun. That buckhorn sight isn't a target sight. :roll: I put the brass bead at the top of the buckhorn and centered it from left to right as best I could and squeezed the trigger. Pop... downrange went the first shot in three years from this pretty little 22.

I leaned to my left and looked in the spotting scope. The shot was eight inches high and way to the right. :evil: :? That had to be the wrong sight picture. The last time I shot this gun it shot a ragged hole center mass. :roll:

Hmmm, I held the brass bead just above the white diamond and put that picture on a six o'clock hold on a pink ball on the target. Squeeeeze the trigger and pop goes the weasel. Boo yah... dead center at 25 yards. I shot the rest of the eight shots and was good with it.

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I had been at it over an hour and packed up and went back inside. For reference, the ruler shows the group sizes compared to the markings.

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Take a look at that last group fired by the CZ... that rifle can stack them in there.

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For open sights at 25 yards, the Golden Boy did fine after three years. Next time, I'll shoot from 15 at old playing cards...
That's fun.

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I'll clean the rifles tomorrow while Tina is at her CCW Class. I'm supposed to join them on the range in the afternoon. Looking forward to it.

I think next on the range will be the Big Boy Carbine.
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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by BrokenolMarine » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:32 pm

Note: the Golden Boy target for some reason rotated vertically. It should show the three shots outside the pink below the dot.
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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by North Country Gal » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:41 pm

Nice shooting, Marine. Gotta love those CZs.

Best of luck to Tina on her class, not that there's any doubt about her passing. She had a good teacher. :)

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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by Sir Henry » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:48 pm

Great report. Gotta love the accuracy of the CZ’s. The GB did good too.
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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by markiver54 » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:58 pm

Excellent shooting Jim!!...of course not surprised, coming from you.
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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by Rifletom » Fri Oct 07, 2022 5:58 pm

Rimfires are fun. Good shooting Marine and best of luck to Tina.

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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by fortyshooter » Fri Oct 07, 2022 7:07 pm

That is great shooting with the iron sights on the Henry and you have the CZ dialed in as well. A good day on the range !

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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by graywolf » Fri Oct 07, 2022 8:42 pm

Always read how good CZ's are, but I've never seen one. Would like to shoot one. Great shooting with both of them.

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Re: A Couple 22s on the Range

Post by BrokenolMarine » Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:49 pm

I had gone to my "go to" shop outside Richmond about ten years ago. It was on Route 1, which has since moved to larger quarters. I had shopped there since high school. I wanted a match type 22, or a bull barreled Ruger 10/22. Nope sold out, But my guy Travis suggested the CZ, bore sighted the scope and found the sling. You know the shop, right Forty? It had a green roof. :D
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