Stretching It 100 yard 22LR challenge @Dayattherange⁩ - CCI Standard

Published on June 1, 2025
Duration: 8:04

This video details a 100-yard .22LR accuracy challenge using a CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis rifle and CCI Standard Velocity ammunition. The shooter demonstrates the process of zeroing, firing groups, making sight adjustments, and analyzing results using a range app. The challenge focuses on achieving tight groups at extended distances with common rimfire ammunition.

Quick Summary

In a 100-yard .22LR accuracy challenge, a CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis rifle with CCI Standard Velocity ammunition achieved group sizes of 1.67 and 1.62 inches. The shooter used a Range Buddy app to calculate mean radius, noting .47 MOA and .53 MOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle and ammunition were used in the 100-yard .22LR challenge?

The challenge utilized a factory stock CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis rifle equipped with an Area 419 rail and a Discovery Optics XED 6-36x scope. The ammunition fired was CCI Standard Velocity .22LR, a 40-grain lead round nose round.

What were the group sizes achieved in the 100-yard .22LR challenge?

The Range Buddy app calculated a group size of 1.67 inches for the first target and 1.62 inches for the second target. The shooter submitted the results from the second target for the challenge.

How is MOA calculated in relation to group size at 100 yards?

MOA (Minute of Angle) is an angular measurement. At 100 yards, 1 MOA translates to approximately 1.047 inches. The video mentions mean radius calculations in MOA, indicating sub-MOA potential.

What is CCI Standard Velocity ammunition known for?

CCI Standard Velocity .22LR ammunition is widely considered a benchmark for everyday precision shooting. It features a 40-grain lead round nose bullet with a stated velocity of 1,070 feet per second.

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