CZ MTR Production vs $7K Modacam Open

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Published 2023-02-02
In this video we compare a factory CZ MTR Production division rifle in 22lr to a Modacam Custom Vudoo Open rifle build with the Nighforce 7-35 ATACR We perform a shootout comparison with no second takes or editing at 50 yards and 100 yards using Lapua Center-X ammunition.
IT IS REALLY WORTH BUYING A CUTOM RIFLE?

All Comments (21)
  • @OmarA27
    One of my fav channels, you get to learn and be entertained. I Never miss a vid.
  • @dmhnc07
    Hello from eastern NC. I recently picked up a CZ 457 Varmint and installed an Arken SH4J. I have the older version on a .223 Wylde 24" build. Nice video! Keep it up.
  • @billwiley7216
    I think this video and the CZ MTR in production division video should be a must watch for any beginner thinking of PRS or NRL competition.

    I think you fairly represent the "Indian" and the "ammo lot" is more the variable than just trying to buy the best equipment.

    One thing you mentioned advantage wise on the "open" guns was the ability to really have the adjustability fit the shooter perfectly which was a plus, another I think would be a trigger upgrade to get a actual match grade trigger.

    I think that it would be awesome to see you take the MTR and just do those two mods and see if they could help keep the stock barreled action competitive even though with those mods it would be shooting in open class.

    I really think that the secret to growing the shooting sports is to promote like you are doing it does not take a $6-7,000 gun to place near the top.

    These are great videos and you have gained a new subscriber here that loves seeing content aimed at the normal blue collar shooter that has somewhat limited resources to spend in their shooting hobby!
  • My money is that you can make it into the top 10 at the Ice Breaker. Your CZ is plenty accurate enough for the match to be competitive WITH YOU SHOOTING IT. I agree it doesn't take a super expensive rifle to do well. Being stable and consistent matters more. Can't wait to see you do it live! Good luck
  • Great video guys...lot's of practical common sense food for thought. Well done!
  • @Jesse-le9bh
    I really appreciate this and your other videos. Easy to understand. Topics are very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Blessings
  • @LastCaress7
    The efforts in upping the production quality of your videos is coming together very well. Great job.
  • @ShooterB1
    I agree on tuning a truck axle size barrel. Lot test is more valuable. I wish I could recall a video of a benchrest guy that tuned his barrel for every temp and humidity combo. He had a notebook he for recording. I think it was EC that said he was always in tune. But the time and money would astronomical. The barreled would be shot out before then.
  • @Dayattherange
    Great video fellas love these type of video's. I agree it depends on what you are going for and agree with Matt depends on who is controlling the trigger finger and the ammo.
  • @epodepodepod
    At the NRL22 Championships, 2 years in a row, the "Base" class shooter finished in the top 10 overall. This was a factory Tikka T1X and an Athlon Helos. So overall rifle was below $1200.
  • @epodepodepod
    I agree on the tuner and the thick barrel, additionally the tuner is on the barrel/muzzle. I've seen a lot more impact on tuners that are hanging like 2.5-3" past the muzzle. With lot testing at Lapua, I've found that a lot tested ammo shot equally well with or without the tuner. For now I am using my tuner for crown protection and a 8oz weight at the end of the barrel :)
  • Awesome video and even better shooting this makes me a little more confident about my b14r at 100 yards coming from handloading centerfire my expectation was a little high I feel way more confident knowing anything under an inch is competitive