CZ Scorpion 9mm Accuracy Test (HD)

Published on March 30, 2016
Duration: 7:51

This guide details the process for conducting an accuracy test on the CZ Evo Scorpion 9mm, as demonstrated by Mrgunsngear Channel. It emphasizes using a stable shooting platform, a magnified optic, and testing various ammunition types at 50 yards to determine optimal loads and understand potential accuracy limitations. The expert-level instruction highlights the importance of documenting group sizes and point of impact shifts for each ammunition tested.

Quick Summary

The CZ Evo Scorpion 9mm accuracy test revealed that 135gr Hornady Critical Defense ammunition yielded the best results with a 1.75-inch group at 50 yards (approx. 4 MOA). Lighter 115gr loads from Minuteman Munitions and Federal White Box performed poorly, producing large groups and significant point of impact shifts.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:49Optics and Mount
  3. 01:00First Ammo Load: Minuteman Munitions
  4. 01:38Initial Reaction & Next Ammo
  5. 02:33Shooting Hornady Critical Defense
  6. 02:49CZ Scorpion Trigger Feedback
  7. 03:16Checking Groups (Minuteman)
  8. 03:52Checking Groups (Hornady)
  9. 04:10Third Ammo Load: Federal White Box
  10. 05:01Point of Impact Shift
  11. 05:55Accuracy Test Summary & Conclusion
  12. 06:40Importance of Ammo Testing
  13. 07:12Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the best performing ammunition for the CZ Scorpion 9mm in the test?

The 135gr Hornady Critical Defense ammunition achieved the best accuracy, producing a 1.75-inch group at 50 yards, which translates to approximately 4 MOA for the CZ Evo Scorpion tested.

Did 115gr 9mm ammunition perform well in the CZ Scorpion accuracy test?

No, both 115gr loads tested, Minuteman Munitions and Federal White Box, performed poorly, yielding large group sizes of 5.5 inches and 4.5 inches respectively at 50 yards, suggesting the firearm may not favor this weight.

What is the significance of the point of impact shift observed during the CZ Scorpion test?

A significant point of impact shift was noted with the Federal White Box 115gr JHP, hitting high by about 8 inches compared to the Minuteman load and 4 inches compared to the Hornady load, highlighting ammunition-specific performance differences.

Why is testing different ammunition types crucial for the CZ Scorpion?

Testing different ammunition types is crucial because, as demonstrated, the CZ Scorpion showed a strong preference for heavier 135gr bullets over lighter 115gr loads, with accuracy varying dramatically between them. This emphasizes that optimal performance is firearm-specific.

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