This was a great video Kenny! I am glad you are showcasing what separates you from everyone else as a premium rifle builder. 👍🏼
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't know any of what to look for without your guidance in this!
@joseywales8257
3 ай бұрын
@@EagleEyeShootingI hope this improves your groups. #1 Wear a shooting jacket #2 Weigh ALL of your ammo ( 22lr ) to select a pile that is identical #3 Rim your ammo ( sizing tool that measures the rims to exclude crappy rims, allows back bleeding of pressure ) #4 Throw your tripod in the pond and get a glove #5 Get a sling #6 Get a sling clamp #7 Drop your trigger pull to 3/4 of a pound #8 Fire 3 shots to warm your barrel #9 Develope zoom eye ( if you can't master zoom eye, you can forget making the Olympics) #10 Ear pods with ac/dc or anything old school #11 Now shoot same hole Leave out any one of these ( provided you began with a same hole gun ) and you will be able to count your shots on paper as they will not be in a single hole. I recommend using ammo from the 50's-60's, new 22 lr is sloppy manufactured. Once you have achieved same hole, grow a set and switch right to left or vise versa and start all over ( you MUST switch eyes ) again until you can do it both ways. The remark about the Olympics, if your over the age of 25, you can forget it. It's a contest of young eye sight. About the time you hit 26, your eyes are too fried for À DVANCED COMPETITION
@CyclopsJoeVideos Жыл бұрын
Another great video Kenny . Thanks for the straight talk about twist rates !!!!!!!
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Gotta give it straight just like you do
@joelclark2130 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for busting a lot of myth, information is the key to success. Thank you for passing it along I greatly appreciate it
@sjohnson1776 Жыл бұрын
Excellent info here Kenny! I definitely look forward to drops on your channel. Thanks!!
@kentuckywindage222 Жыл бұрын
This Guy!!! Gonna be a builder's name above good builders names. Being on a fixed income and busted up makes it tight in these times, but I want one of Kenny's builds and I will figure out a way. Excellent content. Keep'em coming!
@TinManReloading Жыл бұрын
Youre doing awesome things here, Kenny. Great work and good shooting. Crazy to see the difference between the barrels!
@petemoore8923 Жыл бұрын
It’s nice to see somebody that is freaking over the top obsessive about what they do and the product they send out the door. You earned a new subscriber sir!
@chrisfisher3900 Жыл бұрын
Love to see builders put this amount of effort in on a job.
@Jeff-mv4yy Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for sharing your experience
@charlesmckinley29 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Thank you Kenny.
@kubikariYOU Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video!
@freds3435 Жыл бұрын
First I'd like to say that I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. You are very meticulous in the testing, machining and building of these awesome rifles. If I could make a suggestion for the videos. It would be most helpful if you could provide a list of the the major firearm part/components that make up each firearm you are testing. I am very interested in most firearms and your videos provide a wealth of knowledge for the rimfire enthusiast. Will you be doing a video segment on a rifle chambered in the 17 HMR in the near future. Keep up the great work. Love your videos.
@georgiaboy4410 Жыл бұрын
You explained that very well Kenny and I could Definetly see the difference in those two rifles. Good job👍🏻🎯
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Thanks brother!
@ibrahim10910 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for great post. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@lewisrice3741 Жыл бұрын
You are right on with everything you said in this video I have two cz457s and I might have been lucky but no cold bore problems and they will shoot one hole at 50 and at 100 I can shoot the little red spot out of a shoot and see target I know from this video that a person could not go wrong with one of your builds good job and keep up the good work it's people like you that helps the sport. Beagleman
@willo7734 Жыл бұрын
I’m just getting into precision 22 LR. Thanks for putting this info out there. I love it when experts share their knowledge. It makes us all better shooters.
@johnmiller9979 Жыл бұрын
my bergara b14r had a bad cold bore shift glad to know that is going to be fixed as soon as i get it back im going to send my cz 457 to you it has a cold bore shift too great job Kenny!
@1BeGe9 ай бұрын
Amazing. The knowledge on display here is beautiful.
@texasyotehunter2964Ай бұрын
Excellent information about so many variables.
@Sagittariustoo Жыл бұрын
The Douglas barrel on my Chacon custom 10/22 and Bartlein barrel on my Vudoo shot great from the 1st group on so I agree with you on not having to break in a barrel on a 22LR. Great information, Kenny; love your videos!
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I find bad eggs sometimes on each barrel manufacturer. I find less of those eggs with Krieger barrels over the others, ill state that lol
@robbylancaster4393 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video, sharing your experience and wisdom with Humility. Those look and shoot like Lottery Rifles(I can't afford them unless I win). Nice to see somebody taking pride in their work and striving to put out a top product.
@bobfugazy49169 ай бұрын
Your integrity will take you a long way. Thanks for sharing your expert opinons.
@Dwayne7834 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video and information.
@22LimaRomeo Жыл бұрын
It’s good to see a focused rifle smith dispelling some of the nonsense flying around in the competition Rimfire communities. We don’t need to reinvent the wheel, we just have to learn to drive better.
@brookslide4692 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video. You have me convinced.
@mano0183 Жыл бұрын
Good video and a new ride. Thanks for sharing.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Moma's whip. Truck is down for a engine rebuild...
@k2svpete11 ай бұрын
Very informative video, just like the others you produce. The quality of your work stands as a testament to your attention to detail. Well done and I trust that your reputation continues to grow. Now to see what you do with a Tikka T1x .....
@RedNeck_Rimfire11 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thx
@ronboff34617 ай бұрын
excellent work! thank you
@javiersp01 Жыл бұрын
Good work Kenny !
@jwilsonhandmadeknives2760 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Excellent work and absolutely invaluable information.
@chuckfinley3152 Жыл бұрын
I'm liking the fusion of wood and modern chassis that's really cool
@briansupermag3918 Жыл бұрын
Kenny well I just got treated so well by (I'm assuming)your wife over the computer with questions and more questions. She was wonderful and making the experience truly fantastic. I just ordered a full build, and she helped me throughout the process answering my many questions extremely fast. I also just got exposed to what you just stated by LETTING YOU DO YOUR JOB picking out a barrel for me. I was thinking the 3 B's Benchmark Brux Bartlien but like your wife stated let him do the picking. 😂 So now the wait begins. Looking forward to this build very much. I just found a group of people in my area and will be doing a multitude of different objectives. NRL BENCHREST AND PRS style shoots. So I can't wait. Thx Kenny
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks Brian. I much appreciate the opportunity. Yeah my wife helps a lot. She even is the one proofing out these rifles so shes seeing what barrels work. I try to explain to folks that Im not brand loyal. Im infact just chasing quality in the market. Sometimes certain manufacturers dip in this field regardless of the barrel maker. I have a little more pull to get "selected" barrels due to the quantity I order. Then my air gauge sorting takes over. Im excited you chosen me to build the rifle. Ill be in contact throughout the process. Your more than welcome to send us a email or call
@briansupermag3918
Жыл бұрын
@Eagle Eye Shooting thanks Kenny I have never been a patient guy as my excitement is off the charts. I chose the MDT ACC ELITE CHASSIS with 24" straight barrel of (of course) your stringent criteria choice of barrel maker. No tuner need apply... if any questions come up I will give a call. Maybe about trigger tech diamond with a straight shoe set at like 8 oz. :)
@kodywoodward Жыл бұрын
That's crazy, I just thought you had to live with a cold bore shot. I didn't know it could be worked out. Thank you for the information. I'm assuming you're crazy busy but I'd like to talk to you about building a 22lr.
@InSightFreedom Жыл бұрын
These kinds of videos have been missed by me in my absence. Good one Kenny.
@charlesmckinley29
Жыл бұрын
Did this channel drop out of your feed too?
@dennisholle1005 Жыл бұрын
Great Information!!
@johngarrett6256 Жыл бұрын
Really good stuff really enjoyed the video
@GhostRiderUSA Жыл бұрын
Nice builds Kenny!
@rhare4963 ай бұрын
Mighty fine shootin sir!
@invictus-23peacekeeper72 Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing your groups. I wouldn't be so brave considering my .25" groups at 100 yards
@kevinlane3533 Жыл бұрын
Great video. If that Woox Rim-X was built for my buddy, I'm in trouble...on a weekly basis. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and workmanship with us.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
😆😉 Working on a MPA one right now
@kevinlane3533
Жыл бұрын
You're the best. Great fun being part of your community.
@charlesmckinley29
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinlane3533 you just have to have Kenny build you a better rifle than your friends. 😎
@cacinaz8802 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. There is a lot of confusion regarding cleaning the bore of these 22LRs. You mention wax and lead it seems as a good thing. Have you done any videos on cleaning? What do you recommend? What bore cleaners do you use, recommend? Thanks.
@lukez4133 Жыл бұрын
Got my Lilja barrel last week n installed it Friday evening. Haven’t had a chance to test it yet, but after watching your video I’m hoping it’s a keeper.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Many have luck. Only sharing my expirence I've had with Lilja. Our doesn't use them right now
@jimreed6653 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. Are you using the grub screws to hold the barrel in place OR using 601 to hold them in place.
@lrmmorgan Жыл бұрын
Speaking for myself..I like the long videos, I can cast one up on my TV while making dinner, and not have to worry about selecting another, with my hands full
@timrink256 Жыл бұрын
In the passed lead was used in gasoline to help lubricate the exhaust valves. So it's not going to put much wear on a barrel. Thanks for the video. Be Safe.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Ha... todays woke nation have zero clue of this I bet... let alone know how to drive a stick shift. (Good anti vehicle theft btw)
@charlesdemay4192 Жыл бұрын
Oh WOW, that is BADASS. YOUR RIFLES ARE GREAT BUT OUT OF MY PRICE RANGE. I'll have to be happy with my BRNO #2 and Chinese copy of a Anschutz 54 with a hammer forged bull barrel. Keep up the good work. 😁👍
@michaelncounselor541211 ай бұрын
The second rifle you shot with the wood incorporated into the chassis looks quite impressive. Some old school mixed with new school. What type of chassis is that?
@joesmith-tg3co Жыл бұрын
great shooting, a good shooter is key IMO, what I mean by that is you are consistent, and good glass help to make up for your deficiencies, I pull a little to the right, and always have tried to figure out what I do it might be the way my hand is (it is normal) but some people shoot my rifles they shoot to the right, if you are on a budget like me, I take a new rifle and jag three patches one after the other whit chrome polish on them to smooth the barrel out
@sawhill7297 ай бұрын
Tony Kidd doesn't care what slips by. I thought about buying one of your Rim-xs but I'm 76 years old. And it didn't make sense. Keep up the good work. Great videos and wonderful guns.
@tomlarder5165 Жыл бұрын
Top notch results come from top notch custom guns (and a good shooter of course) Kenny wont let a rifle go out if he thinks it does not meet his exacting standards for accuracy. So ,when you get your custom rifle from him it has been tested and IT WILL SHOOT as long as you can do your part.
@G5Hohn Жыл бұрын
Cold bore shift can often be the result of residual stress in a barrel, but with a cut rifled barrel there should be almost no residual stress to speak of. That's one of the advantages of the cut rifled barrel.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Don't think theirs that advantage with cut rifling vs Button. Almost all premium barrels are stressed relieved and I see issues in both types of barrel processes down range
@marktracht7782 Жыл бұрын
I'm hooked! Very informative video. Wish I had found you before I did my first ever build. Is Part 2 out there? I also have a CZ 457 Varmint MTR the suffers from cold bore shift. It is the stock barrel/receiver. Is there anything I can do at home or do I have to send it to you for a new barrel.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Working on the video right now. Ill show case some things you can see for your self and help save some headache and time
@jeffcraft4440 Жыл бұрын
Testing. So great.
@Vibe77Guy Жыл бұрын
Have you tested barrel indexing for accuracy? 6:00 firing pin location? Firing pin spring isolation? I know you tested barrel length, but what about length to contour relationships? Bore uniformity by measuring slugging force uniformity? Chamber finishing by various methods? I would also be interested in whether or not you subscribe to Bill Calfee's "parallel node' idea or not. I personally think that adaptive, or constructive harmonics should be possible. Allowing a slightly slower round to launch at a slightly higher bore angle later in the vibration cycle, resulting in the two different speeds landing in the same hole at a given range. This effect was originally noticed with the Enfield rifle in centerfire competitions. Varmint Al did a fairly in depth finite element animation analysis of the vibration patterns for various rifle configurations back in the day. I'm pretty sure that the forces at play haven't changed much since then. One other point that no one seemed to look at was the minimum deformation of the micro groove rifling. 12 or 16 very shallow land/groove rifling as opposed to 2, 4, or 6 much deeper lands.
@APlife764 Жыл бұрын
What are your feelings on that EP5? I’m really looking hard at it and about order
@Johnny-jr2lq Жыл бұрын
I’m curious Kenny how was your experience with Krieger? I’m not a gun smith by any means. With that said I put together a couple AR builds 1-308 & 1-223. I chose to go with Krieger based on JRB’s AR-10 series. I’m very happy with both of those barrels I’ll probably continue buying them. Now I’m curious about picking up a 22lr barrel from them. So I figure why not ask how they preformed for you.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I find bad eggs sometimes on each barrel manufacturer. I find less of those eggs with Krieger barrels over the others, ill state that lol
@CanabalasianFury Жыл бұрын
Nice. Video! Now to build my 10/22…
@102Montana7 ай бұрын
As a beginner …I’m unable to afford those types of builds, I stick with factory CZ457 MTR, Tikka T1X, and Bergara BMR rifles. That said, after a barrel has been cleaned, how many rounds are needed to “season” the barrel? And, when switching ammo? Lastly, should a dry patch be used between switching to another ammo?
@charlesduncanmckinley920 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. I'm new to rimfire, not a competitive shooter, mostly small game and some target shooting to 100 yards. Can you recommend a good barrel? I've looked at KIDD and Volquartsen.
@charlesduncanmckinley920
Жыл бұрын
I guess I should mention I'm running a Ruger 10/22.
@1clnsdime1 Жыл бұрын
Love your vids man. Would love to see a video showing you air gauge the barrel and how u check the bore for the .020 arc. Also where do you get the mil target?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Some of my barrel building videos shows how I find the curvature and time the bores. As for the air gauge, I may hold off on sharing that
@1clnsdime1
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting You are correct I do remember seeing you show curvature on a barrel. What about those mil targets? That something you buy or you print those?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
@@1clnsdime1 yeah absolutely. Hit up the fella on IG called outdoorproductsplus. Let him know I referred ya
@michaelmeyers1827 Жыл бұрын
I know no one would have a problem with ordering a gun from you with your ethics.
@mikeylikey1198 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a cz457 American. Ilove the look of a classic rifle. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of money to spend. How can I make it more accurate, without switching the barrel and the stock? Is it possible?
@jimblackbird5678 Жыл бұрын
I looked on Eagle Eye website to see if there is a place to get a barrel for a CZ457 22lr. Nothing available there. Is there another link to get one from you and how much?
@ShooterB1 Жыл бұрын
I am very interested in the next video. Flyers are always a pain in the butt.
@3of11 Жыл бұрын
When you are switching ammo you don’t need to worry if it’s the same lube but when it’s different lube do you need to clean or just “shoot out” the old lube (how many rounds for that on average?) Also how important is or should lot testing be? I’d like to try several different ammos to see if my barrel is “saveable” but don’t want to test 10 lots of each lol.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I typically shoot 10 rounds (while still testing for accuracy) before I determine the barrel is "normalized" for that particular ammo's lubricant. Results vary of course. Lower grade barrels may have more tooling marks which result in needing more fouling shots. As for lot testing, you want to be around the 1060-1080 mark with high end ammo. Lapua Center-X/Midas +, SK Long Range/Rifle. Try Eley if your barrel is 22" or longer. If it doesn't shoot consistent within .100" average I personally would consider looking into another barrel or other accuracy issues
@jimcree6869 Жыл бұрын
20 years ago I had an anshutz 54ms rifle that was 40 years old then. I had 6" taken off the barrel and threaded for a silencer and also removed weights from the stock .it would shoot 1 hole groups at 100 yards with eley subsonics . It was the best . Cheapest rifle I had ever had. It was a real shame I gave up my licence (uk) and it was destroyed as the shop I gave it to to sell went out of business
@bumper52
10 ай бұрын
Reminds me of another reason I'm glad I was brought to the US as a youngster. Dad, in the RAF, stayed in UK, so half my family is there - - and none are shooters.
@Getsen42 Жыл бұрын
the crown of the rifle can be something to monitor on your barrels….the .22LR shooting i’ve been doing lately is sensitive to the concentricity….
@micahmiller8769 Жыл бұрын
If you've never tried Fedderson barrels I highly recommend them!!
@APlife764 Жыл бұрын
Nice vids too, keep ‘em coming!
@PlayingWithFireOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Pretty good shooting, I use a stock Ruger 10/22 heavy barrel and definitely don't shoot quite like that.
@BryanM-xj9rp Жыл бұрын
What camera gear are you using in this video?
@robertsalyers1351 Жыл бұрын
Great information thanks I'm just getting into the 22lr game of hunting. I'm currently Waiting on my new Tikka T1x mtr 22lr with a 2x7x33 Leupold Scope. It was about $900 with this set up...Any suggestions or advice on this weapon would be appreciated. I'm mostly just shooting at an indoor range of 50 yards and smacking squirrels and small game with it
@BryanM-xj9rp
Жыл бұрын
You will not regret that purchase. Excellent rifle and accurate out of the box for sure.
@bluntinstrument60704 ай бұрын
Applaud your artistry and efforts and, look forward to more of your videos but, I have a 60 year old factory Stutzen stocked 22 that equals your Shilen barrels at 50mtrs, all day long. Interestingly, I also use SK.
@edwardsimeral943222 күн бұрын
where are you located ? How can someone get you to get the right barrel for them ?
@Jeff-mv4yy Жыл бұрын
Kenny, how do I get in contact with you to discuss possible rifle work?
@garyemig8813 Жыл бұрын
Great examples on your Builds. Is there a Barrel that will improve the BergaraB14R. If so I will send you my Bergara
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I offer that upgrade service. Check out the website DPGunworks.com under build your rifle
@TrashPanda71 Жыл бұрын
From what I understand is after firing, the primer compound has an abrasive nature, and yes I've seen accuratecy increased around the 800-1000 round count in a Ruger American Rimfire, and a Savage.. with factory barrels.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
With that amount of rounds, why not just start with a good custom hand lapped barrel??? Could have bought 2 of them.... So far, 1 case of ammo in, accuracy is exactly the same as it was in the first 15 shots with a good barrel
@TrashPanda71
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting Because I'm an average joe with an average rifle.. Can't afford a custom rig and don't have a need for one, I just have a factory setup with the heavier 16" barrel.. But yes about the first brick it was an ok shooter with CCI Std velocity, but around 800-1000 rounds it tightened up a good bit, granted I'm still shooting like a 6" group at 200 when I do get to shoot that distance, mostly it's 100 or less and with a 3-12x40 that's all I need to be doing. Love your work and the rifle, and a custom hand lapped barrel won't see any improvement with round count.. Do you clean the bore or no ? I just pull a bore snake trom time to time.
@levicummins7317 Жыл бұрын
Very cool saving up for a rifle
@victoryfirst2878 Жыл бұрын
Shame you are not closer to my home location. I bet we both could make some killer rifles. Very nice attention to detail Sir.
@22sniper70 Жыл бұрын
When are those Shillens for the 457 going to be ready?
@fppro1679 Жыл бұрын
What was the distance that you were shooting?
@jamesb.armstrong54332 ай бұрын
This is a new question on an old video. What kind of price range to build a rifle?
@lifehacksformen8427 Жыл бұрын
What optic are you using?
@tylorpeters9853 Жыл бұрын
Could take high velocity copper roll it in Jb bore past if you wanna fire lap
@PileofBrass Жыл бұрын
What distance are you shooting ?
@r.e.s2949 Жыл бұрын
Do you shot with winds flags? If not how do you distinguish what is a "COLD BORE SHIFT" or maybe just a change in the wind?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Simple.. test the rifle in no wind...
@buck77272 ай бұрын
How do you “polish out” a barrel?
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
Can you build something that shoots HV ammo well? I know a lot of 100 yard competition guys only run subsonic. For 3-400 yards would it make any sense to run HV ammo?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Staying subsonic actually is more accurate at longer distances. The 22lr projectile is very prone to destabilization when passing through the transonic velocity barriers. Brian litz has publications that can explain better than I can in this. Infact Todd Hodnett has been teaching classes show casing 308 subsonic to be far affective in accuracy at longer ranges
@hughtanner2085 ай бұрын
Where did you find that target?
@jasyamaha7 ай бұрын
After enjoying 10 + of your videos in the last month I hear you say pandemic, wow, I can really trust your ability to process data and science.
@RedNeck_Rimfire Жыл бұрын
Wow. Tac driver
@rnmike156910 ай бұрын
Saving my pennies to have you build me a rifle…don’t tell my wife!😆
@borisj4054 Жыл бұрын
How do you “pick the flyers” ? I am always frustrated with SK match giving the odd flyer. Always ruins my benchrest scores. Centre X is no better regardless of cost. Using an Anschultz 1710.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
If it chambers rough. Or have a feedramp that has tendencies to deform the bullet, don't send it down range. Lead shavings or heavy wax build up is a good indicator of this issue.
@jwvica01 Жыл бұрын
what was the range for these?
@matthewhuszarik4173 Жыл бұрын
It would seem to me that it is an up hill climb to get exceptional accuracy from any rim fire gun compared to center fire. The firing pin hitting the rim is going to skew a round more than an equal centerfire no matter how small.
@svenerikhansen3 ай бұрын
So a ‘’cold shift barrel’’ can be cured with a polish?
@Strutingeagle Жыл бұрын
The lead bullet picks up spent priming compound which is slightly abrasive from the previous shots fired and that does polish the barrel to a slight degree.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
As I own a Airgauge LLC tooling for the rifles I build. I tested this and can positively say thats false. Tested barrels that have 5K rounds vs new showed zero change in resolution of 5 hundred-thousands of an inch in bore diameter or chamber
@Strutingeagle
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting Very interesting. Do you think those people that have experienced an increase in accuracy after firing it a thousand or two rounds are getting the action/firing mechanism smoothed out or broken in?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Folks that are experiencing "better" accuracy are more than likely polishing out the chamber tooling marks by the combination of Brushes and aggressive cleaning will do that. Not the projectiles or fired rounds. Through my experience building 22lr precision rifles, these rifles I build will hold .3 or better accuracy within the first 15 shots. This is due to selection of the highest quality barrels and best machining practices.
@Strutingeagle
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting I am watching your part 2 now. I am impressed with the information you are putting out about this. Finally some answers which make sense and less mysterious.
@cliffcox7643 Жыл бұрын
Isn't lead actually lubricating, in some forms?
@VaMike9 Жыл бұрын
Good info, my RimX I had built with a Lilja MTU 1in16 @18in is a tack driver. I need to do more cold bore testing, but it looks to be minimal, if any at all. Thanks again for the video!
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Many have outstanding results with lilja. This was just an example. Ive had to rebarrel rifles with various manufacturers. Some more than others.
@VaMike9
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting Thanks for the reply, I agree. You have some very nice builds btw!
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This was a great video Kenny! I am glad you are showcasing what separates you from everyone else as a premium rifle builder. 👍🏼
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't know any of what to look for without your guidance in this!
@joseywales8257
3 ай бұрын
@@EagleEyeShootingI hope this improves your groups. #1 Wear a shooting jacket #2 Weigh ALL of your ammo ( 22lr ) to select a pile that is identical #3 Rim your ammo ( sizing tool that measures the rims to exclude crappy rims, allows back bleeding of pressure ) #4 Throw your tripod in the pond and get a glove #5 Get a sling #6 Get a sling clamp #7 Drop your trigger pull to 3/4 of a pound #8 Fire 3 shots to warm your barrel #9 Develope zoom eye ( if you can't master zoom eye, you can forget making the Olympics) #10 Ear pods with ac/dc or anything old school #11 Now shoot same hole Leave out any one of these ( provided you began with a same hole gun ) and you will be able to count your shots on paper as they will not be in a single hole. I recommend using ammo from the 50's-60's, new 22 lr is sloppy manufactured. Once you have achieved same hole, grow a set and switch right to left or vise versa and start all over ( you MUST switch eyes ) again until you can do it both ways. The remark about the Olympics, if your over the age of 25, you can forget it. It's a contest of young eye sight. About the time you hit 26, your eyes are too fried for À DVANCED COMPETITION
Another great video Kenny . Thanks for the straight talk about twist rates !!!!!!!
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Gotta give it straight just like you do
Thank you for busting a lot of myth, information is the key to success. Thank you for passing it along I greatly appreciate it
Excellent info here Kenny! I definitely look forward to drops on your channel. Thanks!!
This Guy!!! Gonna be a builder's name above good builders names. Being on a fixed income and busted up makes it tight in these times, but I want one of Kenny's builds and I will figure out a way. Excellent content. Keep'em coming!
Youre doing awesome things here, Kenny. Great work and good shooting. Crazy to see the difference between the barrels!
It’s nice to see somebody that is freaking over the top obsessive about what they do and the product they send out the door. You earned a new subscriber sir!
Love to see builders put this amount of effort in on a job.
Great video. Thank you for sharing your experience
This is a great video. Thank you Kenny.
Thanks for another great video!
First I'd like to say that I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. You are very meticulous in the testing, machining and building of these awesome rifles. If I could make a suggestion for the videos. It would be most helpful if you could provide a list of the the major firearm part/components that make up each firearm you are testing. I am very interested in most firearms and your videos provide a wealth of knowledge for the rimfire enthusiast. Will you be doing a video segment on a rifle chambered in the 17 HMR in the near future. Keep up the great work. Love your videos.
You explained that very well Kenny and I could Definetly see the difference in those two rifles. Good job👍🏻🎯
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Thanks brother!
Thank you for great post. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
You are right on with everything you said in this video I have two cz457s and I might have been lucky but no cold bore problems and they will shoot one hole at 50 and at 100 I can shoot the little red spot out of a shoot and see target I know from this video that a person could not go wrong with one of your builds good job and keep up the good work it's people like you that helps the sport. Beagleman
I’m just getting into precision 22 LR. Thanks for putting this info out there. I love it when experts share their knowledge. It makes us all better shooters.
my bergara b14r had a bad cold bore shift glad to know that is going to be fixed as soon as i get it back im going to send my cz 457 to you it has a cold bore shift too great job Kenny!
Amazing. The knowledge on display here is beautiful.
Excellent information about so many variables.
The Douglas barrel on my Chacon custom 10/22 and Bartlein barrel on my Vudoo shot great from the 1st group on so I agree with you on not having to break in a barrel on a 22LR. Great information, Kenny; love your videos!
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I find bad eggs sometimes on each barrel manufacturer. I find less of those eggs with Krieger barrels over the others, ill state that lol
Enjoyed the video, sharing your experience and wisdom with Humility. Those look and shoot like Lottery Rifles(I can't afford them unless I win). Nice to see somebody taking pride in their work and striving to put out a top product.
Your integrity will take you a long way. Thanks for sharing your expert opinons.
Thanks for the video and information.
It’s good to see a focused rifle smith dispelling some of the nonsense flying around in the competition Rimfire communities. We don’t need to reinvent the wheel, we just have to learn to drive better.
Outstanding video. You have me convinced.
Good video and a new ride. Thanks for sharing.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Moma's whip. Truck is down for a engine rebuild...
Very informative video, just like the others you produce. The quality of your work stands as a testament to your attention to detail. Well done and I trust that your reputation continues to grow. Now to see what you do with a Tikka T1x .....
Another great video. Thx
excellent work! thank you
Good work Kenny !
Fantastic video. Excellent work and absolutely invaluable information.
I'm liking the fusion of wood and modern chassis that's really cool
Kenny well I just got treated so well by (I'm assuming)your wife over the computer with questions and more questions. She was wonderful and making the experience truly fantastic. I just ordered a full build, and she helped me throughout the process answering my many questions extremely fast. I also just got exposed to what you just stated by LETTING YOU DO YOUR JOB picking out a barrel for me. I was thinking the 3 B's Benchmark Brux Bartlien but like your wife stated let him do the picking. 😂 So now the wait begins. Looking forward to this build very much. I just found a group of people in my area and will be doing a multitude of different objectives. NRL BENCHREST AND PRS style shoots. So I can't wait. Thx Kenny
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks Brian. I much appreciate the opportunity. Yeah my wife helps a lot. She even is the one proofing out these rifles so shes seeing what barrels work. I try to explain to folks that Im not brand loyal. Im infact just chasing quality in the market. Sometimes certain manufacturers dip in this field regardless of the barrel maker. I have a little more pull to get "selected" barrels due to the quantity I order. Then my air gauge sorting takes over. Im excited you chosen me to build the rifle. Ill be in contact throughout the process. Your more than welcome to send us a email or call
@briansupermag3918
Жыл бұрын
@Eagle Eye Shooting thanks Kenny I have never been a patient guy as my excitement is off the charts. I chose the MDT ACC ELITE CHASSIS with 24" straight barrel of (of course) your stringent criteria choice of barrel maker. No tuner need apply... if any questions come up I will give a call. Maybe about trigger tech diamond with a straight shoe set at like 8 oz. :)
That's crazy, I just thought you had to live with a cold bore shot. I didn't know it could be worked out. Thank you for the information. I'm assuming you're crazy busy but I'd like to talk to you about building a 22lr.
These kinds of videos have been missed by me in my absence. Good one Kenny.
@charlesmckinley29
Жыл бұрын
Did this channel drop out of your feed too?
Great Information!!
Really good stuff really enjoyed the video
Nice builds Kenny!
Mighty fine shootin sir!
thanks for sharing your groups. I wouldn't be so brave considering my .25" groups at 100 yards
Great video. If that Woox Rim-X was built for my buddy, I'm in trouble...on a weekly basis. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and workmanship with us.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
😆😉 Working on a MPA one right now
@kevinlane3533
Жыл бұрын
You're the best. Great fun being part of your community.
@charlesmckinley29
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinlane3533 you just have to have Kenny build you a better rifle than your friends. 😎
Thanks for the video. There is a lot of confusion regarding cleaning the bore of these 22LRs. You mention wax and lead it seems as a good thing. Have you done any videos on cleaning? What do you recommend? What bore cleaners do you use, recommend? Thanks.
Got my Lilja barrel last week n installed it Friday evening. Haven’t had a chance to test it yet, but after watching your video I’m hoping it’s a keeper.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Many have luck. Only sharing my expirence I've had with Lilja. Our doesn't use them right now
Very interesting video. Are you using the grub screws to hold the barrel in place OR using 601 to hold them in place.
Speaking for myself..I like the long videos, I can cast one up on my TV while making dinner, and not have to worry about selecting another, with my hands full
In the passed lead was used in gasoline to help lubricate the exhaust valves. So it's not going to put much wear on a barrel. Thanks for the video. Be Safe.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Ha... todays woke nation have zero clue of this I bet... let alone know how to drive a stick shift. (Good anti vehicle theft btw)
Oh WOW, that is BADASS. YOUR RIFLES ARE GREAT BUT OUT OF MY PRICE RANGE. I'll have to be happy with my BRNO #2 and Chinese copy of a Anschutz 54 with a hammer forged bull barrel. Keep up the good work. 😁👍
The second rifle you shot with the wood incorporated into the chassis looks quite impressive. Some old school mixed with new school. What type of chassis is that?
great shooting, a good shooter is key IMO, what I mean by that is you are consistent, and good glass help to make up for your deficiencies, I pull a little to the right, and always have tried to figure out what I do it might be the way my hand is (it is normal) but some people shoot my rifles they shoot to the right, if you are on a budget like me, I take a new rifle and jag three patches one after the other whit chrome polish on them to smooth the barrel out
Tony Kidd doesn't care what slips by. I thought about buying one of your Rim-xs but I'm 76 years old. And it didn't make sense. Keep up the good work. Great videos and wonderful guns.
Top notch results come from top notch custom guns (and a good shooter of course) Kenny wont let a rifle go out if he thinks it does not meet his exacting standards for accuracy. So ,when you get your custom rifle from him it has been tested and IT WILL SHOOT as long as you can do your part.
Cold bore shift can often be the result of residual stress in a barrel, but with a cut rifled barrel there should be almost no residual stress to speak of. That's one of the advantages of the cut rifled barrel.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Don't think theirs that advantage with cut rifling vs Button. Almost all premium barrels are stressed relieved and I see issues in both types of barrel processes down range
I'm hooked! Very informative video. Wish I had found you before I did my first ever build. Is Part 2 out there? I also have a CZ 457 Varmint MTR the suffers from cold bore shift. It is the stock barrel/receiver. Is there anything I can do at home or do I have to send it to you for a new barrel.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Working on the video right now. Ill show case some things you can see for your self and help save some headache and time
Testing. So great.
Have you tested barrel indexing for accuracy? 6:00 firing pin location? Firing pin spring isolation? I know you tested barrel length, but what about length to contour relationships? Bore uniformity by measuring slugging force uniformity? Chamber finishing by various methods? I would also be interested in whether or not you subscribe to Bill Calfee's "parallel node' idea or not. I personally think that adaptive, or constructive harmonics should be possible. Allowing a slightly slower round to launch at a slightly higher bore angle later in the vibration cycle, resulting in the two different speeds landing in the same hole at a given range. This effect was originally noticed with the Enfield rifle in centerfire competitions. Varmint Al did a fairly in depth finite element animation analysis of the vibration patterns for various rifle configurations back in the day. I'm pretty sure that the forces at play haven't changed much since then. One other point that no one seemed to look at was the minimum deformation of the micro groove rifling. 12 or 16 very shallow land/groove rifling as opposed to 2, 4, or 6 much deeper lands.
What are your feelings on that EP5? I’m really looking hard at it and about order
I’m curious Kenny how was your experience with Krieger? I’m not a gun smith by any means. With that said I put together a couple AR builds 1-308 & 1-223. I chose to go with Krieger based on JRB’s AR-10 series. I’m very happy with both of those barrels I’ll probably continue buying them. Now I’m curious about picking up a 22lr barrel from them. So I figure why not ask how they preformed for you.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I find bad eggs sometimes on each barrel manufacturer. I find less of those eggs with Krieger barrels over the others, ill state that lol
Nice. Video! Now to build my 10/22…
As a beginner …I’m unable to afford those types of builds, I stick with factory CZ457 MTR, Tikka T1X, and Bergara BMR rifles. That said, after a barrel has been cleaned, how many rounds are needed to “season” the barrel? And, when switching ammo? Lastly, should a dry patch be used between switching to another ammo?
Very informative. I'm new to rimfire, not a competitive shooter, mostly small game and some target shooting to 100 yards. Can you recommend a good barrel? I've looked at KIDD and Volquartsen.
@charlesduncanmckinley920
Жыл бұрын
I guess I should mention I'm running a Ruger 10/22.
Love your vids man. Would love to see a video showing you air gauge the barrel and how u check the bore for the .020 arc. Also where do you get the mil target?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Some of my barrel building videos shows how I find the curvature and time the bores. As for the air gauge, I may hold off on sharing that
@1clnsdime1
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting You are correct I do remember seeing you show curvature on a barrel. What about those mil targets? That something you buy or you print those?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
@@1clnsdime1 yeah absolutely. Hit up the fella on IG called outdoorproductsplus. Let him know I referred ya
I know no one would have a problem with ordering a gun from you with your ethics.
I just bought a cz457 American. Ilove the look of a classic rifle. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of money to spend. How can I make it more accurate, without switching the barrel and the stock? Is it possible?
I looked on Eagle Eye website to see if there is a place to get a barrel for a CZ457 22lr. Nothing available there. Is there another link to get one from you and how much?
I am very interested in the next video. Flyers are always a pain in the butt.
When you are switching ammo you don’t need to worry if it’s the same lube but when it’s different lube do you need to clean or just “shoot out” the old lube (how many rounds for that on average?) Also how important is or should lot testing be? I’d like to try several different ammos to see if my barrel is “saveable” but don’t want to test 10 lots of each lol.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I typically shoot 10 rounds (while still testing for accuracy) before I determine the barrel is "normalized" for that particular ammo's lubricant. Results vary of course. Lower grade barrels may have more tooling marks which result in needing more fouling shots. As for lot testing, you want to be around the 1060-1080 mark with high end ammo. Lapua Center-X/Midas +, SK Long Range/Rifle. Try Eley if your barrel is 22" or longer. If it doesn't shoot consistent within .100" average I personally would consider looking into another barrel or other accuracy issues
20 years ago I had an anshutz 54ms rifle that was 40 years old then. I had 6" taken off the barrel and threaded for a silencer and also removed weights from the stock .it would shoot 1 hole groups at 100 yards with eley subsonics . It was the best . Cheapest rifle I had ever had. It was a real shame I gave up my licence (uk) and it was destroyed as the shop I gave it to to sell went out of business
@bumper52
10 ай бұрын
Reminds me of another reason I'm glad I was brought to the US as a youngster. Dad, in the RAF, stayed in UK, so half my family is there - - and none are shooters.
the crown of the rifle can be something to monitor on your barrels….the .22LR shooting i’ve been doing lately is sensitive to the concentricity….
If you've never tried Fedderson barrels I highly recommend them!!
Nice vids too, keep ‘em coming!
Pretty good shooting, I use a stock Ruger 10/22 heavy barrel and definitely don't shoot quite like that.
What camera gear are you using in this video?
Great information thanks I'm just getting into the 22lr game of hunting. I'm currently Waiting on my new Tikka T1x mtr 22lr with a 2x7x33 Leupold Scope. It was about $900 with this set up...Any suggestions or advice on this weapon would be appreciated. I'm mostly just shooting at an indoor range of 50 yards and smacking squirrels and small game with it
@BryanM-xj9rp
Жыл бұрын
You will not regret that purchase. Excellent rifle and accurate out of the box for sure.
Applaud your artistry and efforts and, look forward to more of your videos but, I have a 60 year old factory Stutzen stocked 22 that equals your Shilen barrels at 50mtrs, all day long. Interestingly, I also use SK.
where are you located ? How can someone get you to get the right barrel for them ?
Kenny, how do I get in contact with you to discuss possible rifle work?
Great examples on your Builds. Is there a Barrel that will improve the BergaraB14R. If so I will send you my Bergara
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
I offer that upgrade service. Check out the website DPGunworks.com under build your rifle
From what I understand is after firing, the primer compound has an abrasive nature, and yes I've seen accuratecy increased around the 800-1000 round count in a Ruger American Rimfire, and a Savage.. with factory barrels.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
With that amount of rounds, why not just start with a good custom hand lapped barrel??? Could have bought 2 of them.... So far, 1 case of ammo in, accuracy is exactly the same as it was in the first 15 shots with a good barrel
@TrashPanda71
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting Because I'm an average joe with an average rifle.. Can't afford a custom rig and don't have a need for one, I just have a factory setup with the heavier 16" barrel.. But yes about the first brick it was an ok shooter with CCI Std velocity, but around 800-1000 rounds it tightened up a good bit, granted I'm still shooting like a 6" group at 200 when I do get to shoot that distance, mostly it's 100 or less and with a 3-12x40 that's all I need to be doing. Love your work and the rifle, and a custom hand lapped barrel won't see any improvement with round count.. Do you clean the bore or no ? I just pull a bore snake trom time to time.
Very cool saving up for a rifle
Shame you are not closer to my home location. I bet we both could make some killer rifles. Very nice attention to detail Sir.
When are those Shillens for the 457 going to be ready?
What was the distance that you were shooting?
This is a new question on an old video. What kind of price range to build a rifle?
What optic are you using?
Could take high velocity copper roll it in Jb bore past if you wanna fire lap
What distance are you shooting ?
Do you shot with winds flags? If not how do you distinguish what is a "COLD BORE SHIFT" or maybe just a change in the wind?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Simple.. test the rifle in no wind...
How do you “polish out” a barrel?
Can you build something that shoots HV ammo well? I know a lot of 100 yard competition guys only run subsonic. For 3-400 yards would it make any sense to run HV ammo?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Staying subsonic actually is more accurate at longer distances. The 22lr projectile is very prone to destabilization when passing through the transonic velocity barriers. Brian litz has publications that can explain better than I can in this. Infact Todd Hodnett has been teaching classes show casing 308 subsonic to be far affective in accuracy at longer ranges
Where did you find that target?
After enjoying 10 + of your videos in the last month I hear you say pandemic, wow, I can really trust your ability to process data and science.
Wow. Tac driver
Saving my pennies to have you build me a rifle…don’t tell my wife!😆
How do you “pick the flyers” ? I am always frustrated with SK match giving the odd flyer. Always ruins my benchrest scores. Centre X is no better regardless of cost. Using an Anschultz 1710.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
If it chambers rough. Or have a feedramp that has tendencies to deform the bullet, don't send it down range. Lead shavings or heavy wax build up is a good indicator of this issue.
what was the range for these?
It would seem to me that it is an up hill climb to get exceptional accuracy from any rim fire gun compared to center fire. The firing pin hitting the rim is going to skew a round more than an equal centerfire no matter how small.
So a ‘’cold shift barrel’’ can be cured with a polish?
The lead bullet picks up spent priming compound which is slightly abrasive from the previous shots fired and that does polish the barrel to a slight degree.
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
As I own a Airgauge LLC tooling for the rifles I build. I tested this and can positively say thats false. Tested barrels that have 5K rounds vs new showed zero change in resolution of 5 hundred-thousands of an inch in bore diameter or chamber
@Strutingeagle
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting Very interesting. Do you think those people that have experienced an increase in accuracy after firing it a thousand or two rounds are getting the action/firing mechanism smoothed out or broken in?
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Folks that are experiencing "better" accuracy are more than likely polishing out the chamber tooling marks by the combination of Brushes and aggressive cleaning will do that. Not the projectiles or fired rounds. Through my experience building 22lr precision rifles, these rifles I build will hold .3 or better accuracy within the first 15 shots. This is due to selection of the highest quality barrels and best machining practices.
@Strutingeagle
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting I am watching your part 2 now. I am impressed with the information you are putting out about this. Finally some answers which make sense and less mysterious.
Isn't lead actually lubricating, in some forms?
Good info, my RimX I had built with a Lilja MTU 1in16 @18in is a tack driver. I need to do more cold bore testing, but it looks to be minimal, if any at all. Thanks again for the video!
@EagleEyeShooting
Жыл бұрын
Many have outstanding results with lilja. This was just an example. Ive had to rebarrel rifles with various manufacturers. Some more than others.
@VaMike9
Жыл бұрын
@@EagleEyeShooting Thanks for the reply, I agree. You have some very nice builds btw!