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Posted By: dannycreasy CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
Acquired a nice used Ultra Lux recently. I have only had a chance to give it a brief work out by shooting it offhand with Wolf MT at a few little chicken silhouettes (1.5" X 2.5") that were left standing at 90 yards from a just completed local silhouette match. I slid the tangent sight to 100 yards and took a six o'clock hold on the little steel birds and managed to hit about one out of every five shot magazine full. I was tickled to even hit anything that small with open sights at 90 yards offhanded. I think this "long rifle" is going to be a keeper. 28.5" barrel.

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Posted By: true Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
My 452 Ultra Lux was part of my first rifle purchase (also got a 452 Silhouette and a T/C R-55 Benchmark at the same time). My new 452FS actually beats it in accuracy, and the scoped Silhouette is in a whole different league, but in my opinion, the Ultra Lux is probably the most comfortable and fun out of the 452's to shoot.

Mine also has a more interesting stock than my quite ugly 452FS (I'd send the FS back if it wasn't the most accurate .22 I've shot to date - it's really that good).

Just be careful with it, as the long barrel tends to want to smack into things. Enjoy it and be safe.
Posted By: TC1 Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
I think that Ultra Lux is the best looking rifle in the 452 lineup! I bet it's pretty quite with that long barrel too. Congrats on your rifle.

Terry
Posted By: CrowRifle Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
Got the same rifle and it really shoots.

Check out these 2 web sites:

http://cz452.com/

http://www.rimfiretechnologies.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=42
Posted By: tjm10025 Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09

I have a Lux, and the iron sights are surprisingly good. Aren't they?

- Tom
Posted By: Skunk Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
Looking Good SheffieldShooter! CZs are just so photogenic.
Posted By: dustoffer Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
Just can't get used to that misshapen stock--I'll take a Varmint or an American any day--but that's just my preference. CZs are great shooters!!!! And, a great value.
Posted By: dannycreasy Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/02/09
Originally Posted by dustoffer
Just can't get used to that misshapen stock--I'll take a Varmint or an American any day--but that's just my preference. CZs are great shooters!!!! And, a great value.


The Ultra Lux is actually my 6th CZ .22 LR. I have two Americans. I use one with a three pound trigger (as per rules) for shooting CMP Sporter matches in T Class:
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I have another American with a Brookes kit trigger (about a 1 pound pull)that I shoot in our local Raptor Match. 90 yards, bi-pods, start standing and go to prone and engage five little chickens at 90 yards with 10 rounds max in one minute, reload and repeat twice more:
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I have an 452 FS that I use in CMP Sporter O Class and in some local open sight silhouette matches (will be working the Ultra Lux in to these events as well):
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I picked up a CZ 513 Basic a few years ago just to see how CZ's low end budget priced rifle shoots (it does - 50 yard groups attached). Great for plinking and letting the nephews and friends' children learn to shoot with:
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The first CZ I puchased back in 2000 was this CZ 452 Special that I have a fixed 36 on at the moment for accuracy testing:
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Kinda a CZ rimfire nut. What ever.
Posted By: dustoffer Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/03/09
Nice CZs--
Posted By: dannycreasy Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/05/09
I mounted my BSA 36X44 scope on the Ultra Lux in Warne rings last night. I managed to get over to the range during my lunch break today and shot a few groups. SK Std Plus, Fiocchi SM 320, and Eley Biathlon EPS. The SK and Fiocchi just stayed under an inch. But, the rifle seemed to show promise with the Eley:

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Posted By: oldnavy6393 Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/05/09
Some fine shooting there guys, but can any of you hit a squirrel peeking around a tree trunk at 50 yards?
Posted By: dannycreasy Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/05/09
Originally Posted by oldnavy6393
Some fine shooting there guys, but can any of you hit a squirrel peeking around a tree trunk at 50 yards?


I have not actively hunted in years but I did quite a bit of deer, dove, and squirrel hunting in my teens, twenties, and thirties. My favorite squirrel rifle was a Marlin 783 .22 Magnum because it shot so much flatter than a .22 LR. I had it sighted dead on 25 yards and that made it a little high at 50 yards and little low at 80. My two best squirrel head shots were at 50 and 80 yards. The 50 was in the fork of a big oak near Waterloo Alabama (offhand) and the 80 was as you described a squirrel peeking around a tree near Cloverdale Alabama (I used the sitting position with elbows on my knees and aimed about an inch high).

I pretty much am just a range shooter now. I run a different .22 match every Saturday of the month. This little local match we shot in Sheffield today is a great warm up for the squirrel hunters in our club (50 yards and 25 shots):

50/25 Sporter Match - September 5th

Jay swept us today. He took first place in peep, open, and scope classes. Congrats Jay!

Scoped class

Place, score (# silos standing slash tie breaker chicken), shooter, rifle, scope, and ammo

1st, 5/1, Jay Holman, Ruger 10/22 International, Clearage, Eley Rapid Fire
2nd, 6/0, Randy King, Savage BV, Tasco 6-24, Wolf MT
3rd, 7/0, Danny Creasy, Remington 541-T, Swift 6-18, SK Std Plus
4th, 9/1, Dwight Pilkilton, Ruger 10/22, Weaver 2.5-7X28, Wolf MT
5th, 9/0, Keith McBrayer, Ruger 10/22, Barska 6-24, Aguila HV
6th, 12/0, David Hollimon, TC R-55, Simmons 3-9X32, Fed 714
7th, 13/1, Tony Gilmore, CZ American, Weaver R4, Fed 510B
8th, 13/0, Peary Willard, Remington 581L, Barska 3-12, Fed 510
8th, 13/0, Chelsea Torbert, Ruger 10/22, Weaver 2.5-7X28, Wolf MT
8th, 13/0, John Butler, Browning A Bolt, Weaver K4, CMP Aguila
8th, 13/0, Ricky King, Savage Mk II, Shooter's Edge 2-8, Fed 510
8th, 13/0, Willie Rhodes, CZ 452 Varmint, Barska 8-32, Aguila SV
9th, 15/1, Joyce Butler, CZ Scout, Simmons 3-9, Fed 510
10th, 15/0, Peter Justinius, Browning T-Bolt, Nikon, Federal

Open sight class

1st, 5/0, Jay Holman, CZ 452 FS, Eley Rapid Fire
2nd, 7/1, Randy King, CZ Special, Wolf MT
3rd, 10/1, Tony Gilmore, Remington 512X, Federal 510
4th, 11/0, Danny Creasy, CZ 452 Special, SK Std Plus
5th, 12/1, Wilie Rhodes, CZ 452 Trainer, Aguila SV
6th, 12/0, John Butler, CZ 452 Ultra Lux, CMP Aguila
7th, 13/0, Ricky King, Savage Mk II, Fed 510

Peep sight class

1st, 5/1, Jay Holman, CZ 452 Trainer, Eley Rapid Fire
2nd, 7/0, Randy King, Ruger 10/22, Federal 510
3rd, 9/1, Willie Rhodes, Mossberg US 44, Federal Auto Match
4th, 10/0, Ricky King, Savage Mk II, Fed 510
5th, 15/0, Tony Gilmore, GSG-5, Federal 510B
5th, 15/0, Danny Creasy, Marlin 39A, CMP Aguila
6th, 16/0, Anedra Gilmore, GSG-5, Federal 510B

Tony and Anedra will add a full picture show later but here are a few shots I took today:

The racks:
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Ricky King and John Butler shooting critters:
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Randy King oversees a string of shooters:
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Took six tries but I finally got one of Jay's silhouettes falling (Turkey in mid-air just passing the second tier):
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Posted By: cur dog Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/06/09
Great looking / shooting rimfire rifle you gopt there. I just picked up a Training rifle for CMP shooting (my first CZ).
Posted By: dannycreasy Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/06/09
Originally Posted by cur dog
Great looking / shooting rimfire rifle you gopt there. I just picked up a Training rifle for CMP shooting (my first CZ).


My first CZ was a Trainer purchased new in 2000. It is one of my favorites.

I gave the scoped Ultra Lux another workout.

Very windy today at the range but I tried to watch the flags and shoot some more groups in between gusts.

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Seems to want to put three touching and then two out but I am sure pilot error has some to do with this especially with the factory trigger:

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Posted By: BlackBranchFarm Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/06/09
Sheffield, Are your matches open to the public on weekends? I am new to the shoals, and would like to get into rimfire competition a bit.

Thanks,

Rex
Posted By: dannycreasy Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/07/09
Originally Posted by RexM
Sheffield, Are your matches open to the public on weekends? I am new to the shoals, and would like to get into rimfire competition a bit.

Thanks,

Rex


Absolutely Rex. You are more than welcome. I wrote a post on our club site called "Rimfire Rundown" that describes all of NASA, Inc's .22 matches.

http://dwightpilkilton.proboards.co...rimfire&action=display&thread=97

Also, one or our members posts slide shows of our matches on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/fiereno
Posted By: BlackBranchFarm Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/07/09
Sounds like fun, thanks for the link. One last question, where is the range at exactly?
Posted By: dannycreasy Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/07/09
Originally Posted by RexM
Sounds like fun, thanks for the link. One last question, where is the range at exactly?


Our next door neighbor is Tennessee Valley Recycling in the Sheffield Industrial Park - you know, they have that 28 foot cruiser sittin on the road named the "USS Recycling".

It was really nice over at the range this morning. No wind. Great conditions for a run at the USBR target (acid test). Wish I could do-over those two sevens.

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Posted By: Swift Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/13/09
I have a Super BRNO 2500 that I have yet to put a round through.

Posted By: gory Re: CZ Ultra Lux - 09/13/09
Originally Posted by true
My 452 Ultra Lux was part of my first rifle purchase (also got a 452 Silhouette and a T/C R-55 Benchmark at the same time). My new 452FS actually beats it in accuracy, and the scoped Silhouette is in a whole different league, but in my opinion, the Ultra Lux is probably the most comfortable and fun out of the 452's to shoot.

Mine also has a more interesting stock than my quite ugly 452FS (I'd send the FS back if it wasn't the most accurate .22 I've shot to date - it's really that good).

Just be careful with it, as the long barrel tends to want to smack into things. Enjoy it and be safe.


My full stock CZ is my most accurate 22 as well and have one of each of then. I'd go so far to say that at 25 yards it may be more accurate than a couple of my 17HMR's. My Cooper MachII is a one holer at 25 meters, G
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