Below is my experience with a CZ455 0.17hmr/22lr combo and I hope that my experience would help somebody who has or want to by this gun.
I bought this gun a couple of months ago and topped it lately with a Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40 AO. Ammunition used to test this gun (as described below) was 0.17HMR Remington AccuTip (17gr) and 22LR Remington Hollow Point (36gr)
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
At this point I left the range as I did not had a torque screwdriver and I could not prove if the changes on POI will remain constant after a barrel change. Yesterday I was back in range with my gun and a Wheeler FAT torque wrench.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Step 6.
Conclusions: The POI will change significantly after a barrel swap - in my case it was about 10MOA
If a constant torque is applied to the screws during a barrel swap, the difference on POI will remain constant. This will not be the case if the torque applied is random.
I bought this gun a couple of months ago and topped it lately with a Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40 AO. Ammunition used to test this gun (as described below) was 0.17HMR Remington AccuTip (17gr) and 22LR Remington Hollow Point (36gr)
Step 1.
I started with 0.17hmr and zeroed it in at 50y. I zeroed it further shooting at 100y and the gun was shooting very well. I never had such tight groups with my other rifles.
Step 2.
When I changed the barrel to 22lr, I was completely off the paper at 50y. I retried at 30y and the POI has moved about 3” down.
Step 3.
I changed the barrel back to 0.17hmr and did some shooting. The POI come back as in step 1 but was not exactly the same.
At this point I left the range as I did not had a torque screwdriver and I could not prove if the changes on POI will remain constant after a barrel change. Yesterday I was back in range with my gun and a Wheeler FAT torque wrench.
Step 4.
Still with 0.17hmr barrel on the gun, I loosen up and re-tighten the screws (all of them) to 20lbs-inch. Did some shooting at 30y and saw the POI changed to about 1” up and 0.5” on the right compared to this of step 3. Continued shooting and zeroed the gun at 50y.
Step 5.
Changed the barrel to 22lr with the screws tighten all at 20 lbs-inch. After some shooting at 30y, I saw the POI had moved to 2.9” below and 2.7” on the right compared with this on step 4. Applied the corrections to the scope and continued shooting and zeroing the gun at 50y. The total number of clicks applied to the scope at 50y was 39clicks on elevation and 35 clicks on windage.
Step 6.
I changed the barrel back to 0.17hmr, applied the correction to the scope on reverse (39click on elevation and 35 clicks on windage) and BANG the POI come back at 50y as it was in step 4.
Conclusions: The POI will change significantly after a barrel swap - in my case it was about 10MOA
If a constant torque is applied to the screws during a barrel swap, the difference on POI will remain constant. This will not be the case if the torque applied is random.
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