Jon Patton is taking a look at a rifle chambered in one of the most interesting new cartridges around. The CMMG Mk4 in 22 Nolser.
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Try some 62 grain varmageddon , with a suppressor, I'm running less than 1/2 MOA.
run it against the 224 valkyrie
I’d love to see if that thing will shoot the berger bullets good
nosler was cool
I heard all I needed to hear when you were talking about doing more testing. I like cmmg, and admire the awesome innovations they're making right now.
It seems to me Nosler pulled a Remington and it's even more noticeable with the release of the 224 Valkyrie.
Too close to .223 to be worth it
Recoil is no more than 5.55. Yet blows guys arm off the table every round. Either he is a pussy or he is lieing.
If you had purchased a conventional rifle for long range hunting or one for competitive long rang scored target shooting, chances are you would have prepared, inspected, cleaned and maintained the rifle entirely differently. You probably would have taken a safe cleaning rod, jag, patches or swabs plus cleaning solution and oil to the range, inspected, cleaned and cooled the bore.
I think many today suffer from what I call the AR – Ring Steel close counts mentality.
Any new rifle intended for precision shooting should have the bore properly conditioned before and during break in. The barrel is the critical component of the accuracy quotient and the platform it's attached to should make little if any difference in the break in or cleaning routine.
CMMG is so fucking overpriced… I will pass
that stock is retarded looking…I do love the rest of what i'm seeing minus the key mod rail, everyone knows key mod is dead
Noticed in your photos the groups were tighter whether in cool or hot conditions (with barrel cold or hot) with the 77gr ammo….the 55gr seemed to open up another 1.5 to 2 inches….That is usually a good sign telling you the rifle doesn't like lighter loads
all these dang videos and you don't have some idea of breaking in a barrel!? thumbs down, and I usually like your stuff!
Ballistic gel and 1000 yards if at all possible thanks
Would love to see a ballistics gel test
1000 please, Sir. Thank you
wait. you had to have someone tell you to CLEAN it when you were breaking it in? you of all people I would have expected to run a brush through every 5 when break in LOL
I would like to see this in a DMR style battle rifle that would peak my interest and with demand and time maybe drive cost down on the ammo and mags! cool video !
Ammo price point about the same as a grendel. Maybe a compare contrast between them?
Excellent review because….I didn't have to bother listening to more after the "ammo" portion — too much bother and expense for only a couple hundred fps more than 556. For expanded performance on the AR-15 I'll stick with the Grendel and the Blackout.
I would love to see more about it.
3:20 – You're forgetting an obvious use, prairie dog plinking. Guns can and will heat up quickly in a solid town.
They are saying this is comparable to 22-250 out of an AR, if that's the case then the rounds stringing from heat does matter. If I have to slow fire and let the barrel cool down, I'll just keep my bolt action 22-250. Thanks for the video?
You do realise that when you get mirage coming off the barrel that the mirage itself will change the point of impact because the target image is not actually where it used to be when looking through the scope? You can easily get half moa or more dispersion from barrel mirage alone. I'm tipping you already know this and just didn't mention it in the video.
Take a .223 remington. Now, you leave all the flaws of a small diameter bullet there, make the barrels burn out faster, and most importantly take away the only advantage of 223/556: the cheap factor. Overpriced underperforming wildcat that won't survive any longer than the hundrets of similar cartridges that we already forgot about.
$1.10 a round?! No thanks. I'll stick with .223 and .308. I haven't worked up a load for 6.5 creedmoor yet though. The added cost isn't worth it for me.
How did the bass look
I'd rather a video series where you do a nationwide tour going to ranges and inviting local people to shoot it on camera and give their thoughts on it. First stop, the Charlotte, NC area.
No matter which firearm I use. I clean it as soon as I get home.
1000yds… let’s see it
It seems nice… But the phrase that keeps coming to mind is "diminishing return". $1500 for more performance is great, but if you're going to push this out to 1000 why not move up to a .30 so there's still energy on target when it connects?
I'm so tired of seeing ugly keymod on new platforms. Have they not gotten the memo we want MLock?
Hell yeah but needs a TB for sure.
small soft rim of the 22nos chews up brass. use a 6.8spc bolt and resized 6mm hagar brass for better results. Ot just get a valkyrie, or better yet, a 6×6.8.