If barrel lengths are the same, Why would one be less accurate than the other? I'm assuming they are exactly the same rifle? (except for stock obviously). I'm no expert but cant see why one would be less accurate... Especially considering its a .22
Ps I have a cz455 American and is a great gun. Either way you can't lose I'm sure
"they" say a floated barrel is always more accurate
Longer barrels will inherently be more accurate as it stablizes the bullet better
That is a load of total nonsense.
Can you be more explicit here?
What you posted is total nonsense. A 20.5" barrel is more than long enough to properly stabilize a bullet. The only accuracy advantage that a longer barrel does have, is that if you choose to use open sights, the longer barrel allows a longer distance between the front and rear sights. That does help with more precise aiming, but not with stabilizing the bullet. Have a look at the barrel lengths used in benchrest shooting, and you will see that a shorter barrel can be every bit as accurate as a longer barrel.
Heavy barrel reduces vibration of the barrel as it is stiffer, and faster rate of twist stabilizes bullet better.
In a similar gun, with a short and long barrel, both "hunter thin", with same slow(er) rate of twist, the longer barrel will stabilize the bullet better as the longer barrel will allow more pressure to build and thus push the bullet faster, thus achieving flatter trajectory.
I have a 452 Varmint heavy barrel its very accurate. I did alot of research before I got mine. The jest i got was that anything from the 452 and 455 line are great it just depends on personal preference of whats comfortable and what your going to use it for.
That is a load of total nonsense.
With the CZ 452/455 rifles, we are splitting hairs when talking accuracy differences between the models. My Style and Varmint shoot the same way.
But if I were to do it over again, I'd get two 16' barrel Americans.
I've read that they are the most accurate of all the 452s and without loss of velocity to boot, due to the 16 inch barrel. Actual tests have proven the 16 inch barrel sufficient to produce maximum velocity with most .22 ammo brands and types. The 16 incher is the most handy and lightest one of them all. What's not to like, and they look so cute.



























