I got out with my CZ Pro Varmint in 22LR on the last weekend. I put a Area 419 rail with 15MOA and a Vortex PST 4-16x50 SFP on it.
I have high hopes accuracy wise with CZ rimfires since I bought my first 452 varmint. And I was not disappointed with this latest 457. I was knocking over steel gopher targets out to 200yds with ease. I had zeroed it at 100yds and I was using 8moa holdover for 150yds and 15moa holdover for 200.
I didn't have the ability to set anything up at 250 as the range had a big gully there but I could setup at 300. That was a different animal, rather than adjust my turrets I was trying to use holdover to hit the gophers at 300. I had to hold over so much that I couldn't even see the gopher in scope when I shot, ended up hitting it after some help from my spotter but I got to thinking about my setup.
I think I may want to change it. I think I've been bitten by the PRS type 22LR bug.
I would like to get a higher magnification scope maybe 20-24x. But should I get a FFP (been eyeing the Sightron S-Tac 4-20 or even a SIII 6-24x50) or even a higher magnification SFP scope so that I can dial it back to 1/2 power to double the moa of my scope reticule and still have enough magnification to see the little targets out at 300yds.
I think I prefer to have a solid 100yd zero and use reticule holdovers past that, so that I don't have to mess with my turrets, to be able to be quicker on target.
I know Jerry at Mystic Precision has lots of experience with 22LR setups, I would value some advice on what others are doing for optic setups on their 100-400yd precision rigs.
Thanks
I have high hopes accuracy wise with CZ rimfires since I bought my first 452 varmint. And I was not disappointed with this latest 457. I was knocking over steel gopher targets out to 200yds with ease. I had zeroed it at 100yds and I was using 8moa holdover for 150yds and 15moa holdover for 200.
I didn't have the ability to set anything up at 250 as the range had a big gully there but I could setup at 300. That was a different animal, rather than adjust my turrets I was trying to use holdover to hit the gophers at 300. I had to hold over so much that I couldn't even see the gopher in scope when I shot, ended up hitting it after some help from my spotter but I got to thinking about my setup.
I think I may want to change it. I think I've been bitten by the PRS type 22LR bug.
I would like to get a higher magnification scope maybe 20-24x. But should I get a FFP (been eyeing the Sightron S-Tac 4-20 or even a SIII 6-24x50) or even a higher magnification SFP scope so that I can dial it back to 1/2 power to double the moa of my scope reticule and still have enough magnification to see the little targets out at 300yds.
I think I prefer to have a solid 100yd zero and use reticule holdovers past that, so that I don't have to mess with my turrets, to be able to be quicker on target.
I know Jerry at Mystic Precision has lots of experience with 22LR setups, I would value some advice on what others are doing for optic setups on their 100-400yd precision rigs.
Thanks