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I have a CZ 452 HMR Silhouette with a 22" barrel that is a tack-driver when I get it right.

However: I wanted a short barrel from the outset and the dealer messed up - put the wrong serial number on my FAC, but as I was so keen, I went with it

My opinion hasn't changed though and I still want a shorty.

If I shorten it to say 17" what are the chances that my tack-driver will become a blunderbuss?

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lotsa people gone 16" ,but itsa marmite job youl love it or hate it .theres been a fair few done it b4 now .just remember once cut then recrowned thats it .search on here see what you think of others experiences .if its a tack driver why bother .do a cheeky and get a variation for a permanent night shooting shorty atb

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very strange that this thread popped up today as I was looking at my 452 .22lr today and thinking the barrel looks massive in this photo

 

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started me wondering what the pros and cons would be in getting it chopped.

 

I guess as all my shooting is done on foot and not from a vehicle that the benefits would be purely cosmetic

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I have a CZ 452 HMR Silhouette with a 22" barrel that is a tack-driver when I get it right.

However: I wanted a short barrel from the outset and the dealer messed up - put the wrong serial number on my FAC, but as I was so keen, I went with it

My opinion hasn't changed though and I still want a shorty.

If I shorten it to say 17" what are the chances that my tack-driver will become a blunderbuss?

 

 

So what did you decide to do......

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Iv a CZ452 Varmint with 20inch barrel - got it before they started selling the 16inch version...

What i dont get is they charge more for the shorter barrel when new.

The barrel blanks are all made as 20" and factory cut so they charge you for the cut and the waste metal.

 

I have my LR in 16 but my HMR in 20 but then the LR sees more use for 4x4 lamping so the shorter barrel is less likely to get smacked on the door but I like to take the mod off the HMR when storing and if it was 16" it would fall over in the cabinet :) certainly wouldn't say the LR lacks anything in accuracy though

 

 

This is 52yards off a bipod

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A shoot mate bought a lovely 452 with the 22" and it would sub inch at 50yrds after doing some searching on the webnet he went for the 14" cut and crown and its just as good as before .....the info i found said there can be a change in velocity as the rate of powder burn can be bought into this ..the fella had a 22" barrelled 22 and set about fireing the rifle over a crono and then removing an inch at a time once the barrel became shorter than 14" there was a drop off in velocity showing the powder was not burnt up..

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Cheers chaps.
My big worry was that accuracy would suffer. However: going by what you all seem to agree on is that it shouldn't be affected.

So once Crimbo is over and done with and the spawn's birthday is accounted for, I'll take it to Sportsman's in Newport.
I took my T3 there to have the thread re-cut from metric to UNC and they did a smashing job (rather the bloke they use did).

I reckon 15" is going to be good

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As follows

.17hmr 16 inch

.22 lr 14 inch

Anly less and the powder won't be fully burnt

 

Try and buy already factory cut as some barral are choked also some rifles should never be chopped

 

A sako finnfire will sell all day,for the price you paid for it..chop the barral and you will be lucky to give it away as scrap

 

Also some rifles never survive and will never shoot acurate again...don't give it to Dave a mate down the pub. ..with his hacksaw to chop and ball bearing to crown

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I wanted a short barrel from the outset and the dealer messed up - put the wrong serial number on my FAC, but as I was so keen, I went with it

If he had the right gun in stock, why didn't you get him to ammend the paperwork and put the correct number down? That's like going to buy a car and coming home with a motorbike and sidecar.The wife and kids would just love that.

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If he had the right gun in stock, why didn't you get him to ammend the paperwork and put the correct number down? That's like going to buy a car and coming home with a motorbike and sidecar.The wife and kids would just love that.

Once the details are added to your licence, they have to be removed by plod, BEFORE a new one can be added.

I was furious that he had messed up, as I could have bought a long one just round the corner, and had driven over 150 miles round trip, for a short one.

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It very rare for accuracy to suffer if done by some who know what they are doing as it's set up off the bore and re crowned more accurately and better than a factory does.

It very rare for accuracy to suffer if done by some who know what they are doing as it's set up off the bore and re crowned more accurately and better than a factory does.

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