Unchained Preppers
General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: 1000meterstare on September 15, 2012, 12:52:11 PM
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My buddy came down to visit last weekend, and he had a brand new .22 in hand, the CZ 452 Ultra-Lux. This is not your daddy's .22. 28.5" barrel, designed specifically for highly-precise iron-sight European competition shooting and biatholons. It seems to like ALL 36 and especially 40-grain ammo. Believe it or not, the winchester M22 made one ragged hole at 50 yards with irons (10 different loads tested). Fantastic! With supersonic ammo it was strangely quiet and spooky. This is a bolt-action that is all about precision. Is that extra weight worth it? When it comes down to eating or not eating my answer is Hells Yeah! I'm still not selling my Savage, but this .22 rifle impressed me like no other I have ever seen, and I've been shooting since before most of you were born. What a thing of beauty!!! [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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did it have the new CZ set trigger like the 527?
That 12oz pull is so sweet.
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Trigger was 24k gold-plated and fully-adjustable. Sweet weapon, I almost jizzed in my pants and should have taken a pic. I understand not too many were made.
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bullshit it aint a ruger
nice little gun
but far from best
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bullshit it aint a ruger
nice little gun
but far from best
TheHipsterPrepper concurs fully.
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http://www.nramuseum.com/umbraco/ImageGen.ashx?image=/media/502068/B%2070-11-021.jpg&class=FlashViewer (http://www.nramuseum.com/umbraco/ImageGen.ashx?image=/media/502068/B%2070-11-021.jpg&class=FlashViewer)
(http://www.nramuseum.com/umbraco/ImageGen.ashx?image=/media/502068/B%2070-11-021.jpg)
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I believe the American 180 takes the .22 cake.
2011-4-9: www.TexasGunTrust.com American 180 at Liberty Rod & Gun Club Silencer Shoot (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzl5w1fzZl8#ws)
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designed specifically for highly-precise iron-sight European competition shooting and biatholons.
Sorry but you're wrong.
(http://www.canada.com/sports/2010wintergames/biathlon/1392580.bin?size=620x400)
Above is a Rifle that is used in the Biathlon.
(http://www.cz-usa.com/assets/cache/48/b2/48b25c9d0787bbc3a8631833335e726a.png)
Above is a CZ 452 Ultra-Lux.
(http://arramand.info/img.php?fl=p5k4r4j433v2s2o4s43604o4n5s534h414o5j4o5n426t5t274x5d4s2l416j5i4m5s5g5x5r2o4d4l406n2n424030323p2t2c464t2b4d5q2r2a4v584)
Above is what you expect to see being used as a rear sight on a Biathlon rifle. This sight costs as much as a CZ 452 Ultra-Lux.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Cz452_tangent_sight.jpg)
Above is the Tangent sight that is on an CZ 452 Ultra-Lux.
The CZ 452 Ultra-Lux may or may not be a fine rifle. I can not speak to that. I can however tell you that it doesn't have highly precise sights on it.
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lolpwned
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Hey thatguy, and everyone else that made fun of me, sorry, but I'm RIGHT! The basic barrel and action (i.e. guts) are the same to a biathalon .22 rifle. Most of the changes are ergonomic and cosmetic. Look it up! Just like the match M1A rifles are nothing but revved-up M14. And Hipster Prepper, who the hell are you? And can you even shoot? This forum is wearin' me out with ignorance.
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ruger still whips its ass in every category except bench accuracy