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

Published on August 18, 2022
Duration: 16:21

This guide details a practical training drill for zeroing a scope and evaluating ammunition performance with the CZ457 Lux rifle in .22 Magnum. Expert instruction covers 50-meter zeroing, calculating 100-meter drop adjustments, and comparing the ballistic performance of CCI Maxi-Mag and Hornady V-MAX loads. The session emphasizes accurate marksmanship and understanding scope functionality.

Quick Summary

Expert instruction on zeroing the CZ457 Lux .22 Magnum with a Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope. The guide covers 50-meter zeroing, calculating 1.5 MOA drop for 100 meters, and comparing CCI Maxi-Mag (40gr, 1875fps) with Hornady V-MAX (30gr, 2200fps) for accuracy and ballistic performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CZ457 Lux and Vector Tourex Scope
  2. 01:34Ammunition Comparison
  3. 02:0550-Meter Accuracy Test
  4. 05:51100-Meter Accuracy Test and Drop Adjustment
  5. 14:44Final Assessment and Scope Features

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you zero a scope for a CZ457 Lux rifle?

Zero the scope by firing groups at 50 meters, making MOA adjustments to the Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP turrets until the point of impact matches the point of aim. Confirm tracking by firing subsequent groups and observing consistent adjustments.

What is the difference between CCI Maxi-Mag and Hornady V-MAX .22 Magnum ammunition?

The CCI Maxi-Mag is a 40-grain hollow point with a velocity of 1875 fps, while the Hornady V-MAX is a lighter 30-grain projectile traveling faster at 2200 fps, potentially offering a flatter trajectory.

How do you calculate bullet drop for a 100-meter shot after zeroing at 50 meters?

After establishing a 50-meter zero, calculate the bullet drop at 100 meters. For example, a 1.5 MOA adjustment might be needed, meaning you would dial 1.5 MOA upwards on your scope turrets to compensate.

Is the Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope good for .22 Magnum rifles?

Yes, the Vector Tourex 6-24x50 FFP scope is recommended for precision rimfire shooting. Its First Focal Plane reticle, clear optics, and reliable turrets provide excellent performance for .22 Magnum rifles.

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