ทดสอบ CZ457 Lux .22 magnum กับกล้องเล็ง Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP

Published on August 18, 2022
Duration: 16:21

This review tests the CZ457 Lux rifle in .22 Magnum with a Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope. Accuracy tests at 50 and 100 meters were conducted using CCI Maxi-Mag and Hornady V-MAX ammunition. The CZ457 Lux demonstrated good performance, and the Vector Tourex scope was praised for its clear glass, FFP reticle, and reliable turrets, making it a recommended option for precision rimfire shooting.

Quick Summary

The CZ457 Lux rifle in .22 Magnum was tested with a Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope. Accuracy tests at 50 and 100 meters using CCI Maxi-Mag and Hornady V-MAX ammo showed good performance. A 1.5 MOA adjustment was needed for 100-meter shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CZ457 Lux & Vector Tourex Scope
  2. 01:34Ammunition: CCI Maxi-Mag vs. Hornady V-MAX
  3. 02:0550-Meter Accuracy Test & Scope Zeroing
  4. 05:51100-Meter Accuracy Test & Drop Adjustment
  5. 14:44Final Assessment: CZ457 Lux & Vector Tourex Scope

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope tested with the CZ457 Lux?

The Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope features a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle, which ensures subtensions remain consistent across all magnification levels. It also offers clear glass quality and reliable, precise turrets suitable for accurate shooting.

How did the CZ457 Lux perform in the accuracy tests?

The CZ457 Lux rifle chambered in .22 Magnum demonstrated good accuracy during the range tests conducted at 50 and 100 meters. Its performance was evaluated using both CCI Maxi-Mag and Hornady V-MAX ammunition.

What ammunition was used for the CZ457 Lux range test, and what were their specifications?

The test used CCI Maxi-Mag (40 grain) with a velocity of 1875 fps and Hornady V-MAX (30 grain) with a higher velocity of 2200 fps. Both .22 Magnum loads were compared for their impact on rifle accuracy.

What adjustment was needed for bullet drop at 100 meters?

After establishing a 50-meter zero, a 1.5 MOA adjustment was calculated to compensate for bullet drop when engaging targets at 100 meters with the tested .22 Magnum ammunition.

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