Thank you for the quick review of the Arken scope. It seems to be a solid value for the price. The triple deuce performed nicely at 300 meters. Thank you for braving the cold and sharing via UA-cam.
Thanks Anders - you are a large part of this rifle's shooting capabilities as you bedded it and changed to the Timney trigger 🙂 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you also 🙌
Nice scope & video. Our weather in north eastern California looks like yours. Currently about 20 degrees F here. I don’t know how that equates to Celsius 😂. 222 is my favorite caliber. Have had one since 72’. No fancy optics though. Fiberglass stock and Canjar trigger helped the 788 Rem. Shoots really well for a 100$ rifle in 72’. I used to use a Lyman All American 10x fine crosshair scope but in 88’ put a Leupold M8 12x on it. Took me awhile to judge distance and holdover after I shot the 10x for so long. I usually sight in at 100 yards about 1.5” high. Hold a little low at 100 a little high at 300 😂. Old school guy here the 10x is on my 17 Rem now. I also have a 204 Ruger, 22-250 and 244 Rem custom but the 222 will always be my #1
Wow nice vid..toooo freaking cold wherever you are…love your gun and scope..very jealous..your explaining was very nice…wonderful to see this kind of vid that’s put together sooo nice..thanks…
Nice setup there Rikard. The .222 is one of my favorites. I like it much more than the .223. My Rem 700 BDL shoots just about anything you put in it very well.
Thanks Dennis 🙂 Yeah, the 222 is a really sweet cartridge. Plus you can find tons of them (Sako, Tikka, Winchester, Remington, Brno, etc) used at very reasonable prices in Sweden. Not that I need that many 😁 For varminting and general plinking its kind of hard to beat 😀 Which bullet do you primarily use in your BDL?
I verry much agree with you concerning the Counter Clock type of turret scopes, I bought a Delta Optics scope from a fellow shooter/hunter, all his scopes were Clock wise and he was shure he would make mistakes during shooting contests and while hunting. You and I share the same logic when dialing the turret, I am glad for that :-)) and to be honest there should not be another way dailing in than this, when you screw out a bolt it goes up, not down, hence the logic. I am curious how manny more clicks you had to give to get on target, please share ? Oh and what kind of thing did you use to cool the barrel ? Thanks for sharing and a happy new year.
Thanks for your feedback 🙂 Nice to hear that you share the CCW logic 😅 After bore sighting I had to come up 12 clicks and 4 to the left to be in the middle at 100 meters. The gizmo is an air mattress pump that I am using for suppressor cooling. It is a bit loud and I have been trying to reduce the speed since it’s unnecessarily fast and loud at the moment.
Hi there. Thanks for your answers, good idea to use the airpump as an barrel aircooler. Wat I obviously NOT clearly mentioned was that I was curious about the 300 meter target and how manny more clicks you had to give to get spot on ? The shooter app did not give you an exact reading. No need to say that I subscribed to your channel...@@NordicRifleman
@@bertcremers3134 I only shot that 5-shot group with 13 clicks on the turret. Will measure its position and see if 14 clicks would be enough or if 15 are needed.
I just purchased a cz 527 .222 rem, I hope to get good accuracy like yours. In Brazil it is difficult to find ammunition in this caliber, so I will have to work recharged ammunition, do you have any recommendations?
Väldigt passande video! Jag själv har precis införskaffat ett Arken EPL4 4-16x44, letar just nu efter en Sako Vixen och har tänkt sätta på en RCC Hunter! :D Är ny när det gäller parallax ratt. Min står i yards och moa... hur ställer du in din parallax?
@@NordicRifleman Tack för snabbt svar! Hoppas snart ha en 222:a i garderoben och börja experimentera med laddningar. Blir att användas till skogsfågel, rådjur, räv och bäver.
@@NordicRifleman Tack för snabbt svar! Så fort jag fått tag på en vettig Sako 222 ska det bli kul att komma ut och testa på banan. Användningsområdet blir bla skogsfågel, räv, rådjur och bäver.
Thank you for the quick review of the Arken scope. It seems to be a solid value for the price. The triple deuce performed nicely at 300 meters. Thank you for braving the cold and sharing via UA-cam.
Thank you so much for your comment 🙂
My L46 Sako .222 Rem likes 40 gr Nolsler BT with IMR4198. Also 50 gr with the same powder. My favorite rifle, have owned for 40 plus years.
Nice to see that the rifle perform ❤
Merry Christmas and a Happy New year 🎉
Thanks Anders - you are a large part of this rifle's shooting capabilities as you bedded it and changed to the Timney trigger 🙂
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you also 🙌
Nice shooting rifle! I am a big triple deuce fan myself. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching 🙂
Im trying to negotiate a "deal" on a Remington 222 now. Haven't heard from dude at this point
@@NordicRifleman i have seen videos from New Zealand hunts, certain guides use a 222 Rem for Roebucks
"Triple two mate, triple two."
That and the Sako AII are beautiful pieces, well done.
Australia
Merry Christmas and a happy new year too you, your family and friends 🎄👍
Thank you so much - wish you the same 😀
How the .222 brings back memories of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Did you do varminting or bench rest or something else? What kind of rifles did you use? 🙂
I had one those same years! A Savage mostly for woodchucks.
Nice scope & video. Our weather in north eastern California looks like yours. Currently about 20 degrees F here. I don’t know how that equates to Celsius 😂. 222 is my favorite caliber. Have had one since 72’. No fancy optics though. Fiberglass stock and Canjar trigger helped the 788 Rem. Shoots really well for a 100$ rifle in 72’. I used to use a Lyman All American 10x fine crosshair scope but in 88’ put a Leupold M8 12x on it. Took me awhile to judge distance and holdover after I shot the 10x for so long. I usually sight in at 100 yards about 1.5” high. Hold a little low at 100 a little high at 300 😂. Old school guy here the 10x is on my 17 Rem now. I also have a 204 Ruger, 22-250 and 244 Rem custom but the 222 will always be my #1
Wow nice vid..toooo freaking cold wherever you are…love your gun and scope..very jealous..your explaining was very nice…wonderful to see this kind of vid that’s put together sooo nice..thanks…
Thank you for your kind words 🙂
Darn good shootin pardner. Such a sweet setup you have. Love that scope.
Thank you very much 🙂
Shoots better than my Sako heavy barrel 22PPC USA and you're using a bipod!! Well done.
Nice setup there Rikard. The .222 is one of my favorites. I like it much more than the .223. My Rem 700 BDL shoots just about anything you put in it very well.
Thanks Dennis 🙂 Yeah, the 222 is a really sweet cartridge. Plus you can find tons of them (Sako, Tikka, Winchester, Remington, Brno, etc) used at very reasonable prices in Sweden. Not that I need that many 😁 For varminting and general plinking its kind of hard to beat 😀 Which bullet do you primarily use in your BDL?
I could never understand the popularity of the .223.
love that Sako.
Love the barrel cooler idea 🍻🕶
Like those 222s
Try 40grn nosler varmagedons ,one holers
Sako with US rounds. I have a CZ 222 and use sako 40g.
Very accurate, and safe round (balistic tip). I get similar moa
I verry much agree with you concerning the Counter Clock type of turret scopes, I bought a Delta Optics scope from a fellow shooter/hunter, all his scopes were Clock wise and he was shure he would make mistakes during shooting contests and while hunting.
You and I share the same logic when dialing the turret, I am glad for that :-)) and to be honest there should not be another way dailing in than this, when you screw out a bolt it goes up, not down, hence the logic.
I am curious how manny more clicks you had to give to get on target, please share ?
Oh and what kind of thing did you use to cool the barrel ?
Thanks for sharing and a happy new year.
Thanks for your feedback 🙂 Nice to hear that you share the CCW logic 😅
After bore sighting I had to come up 12 clicks and 4 to the left to be in the middle at 100 meters.
The gizmo is an air mattress pump that I am using for suppressor cooling. It is a bit loud and I have been trying to reduce the speed since it’s unnecessarily fast and loud at the moment.
Hi there.
Thanks for your answers, good idea to use the airpump as an barrel aircooler.
Wat I obviously NOT clearly mentioned was that I was curious about the 300 meter target and how manny more clicks you had to give to get spot on ?
The shooter app did not give you an exact reading.
No need to say that I subscribed to your channel...@@NordicRifleman
@@bertcremers3134 I only shot that 5-shot group with 13 clicks on the turret. Will measure its position and see if 14 clicks would be enough or if 15 are needed.
I just purchased a cz 527 .222 rem, I hope to get good accuracy like yours. In Brazil it is difficult to find ammunition in this caliber, so I will have to work recharged ammunition, do you have any recommendations?
Not really other than to use quality components 🙂
A great varmint round for sure
Yes, it is really quite amazing 🙂
Yes some "dont know' anything about a 222
nice video. what is the twist rate for that Sako?
Thanks! It should be factory 1:14"
What do u use yhe 222 for hunting or just targets pl ? Also love the barrel mod cooling device
I use it mostly for calling in red fox 🦊
Mostly my quarry aswell , but use a 6mmbr would love a 222 now in a sako vixen
Awesome videos! Love hearing your accent. Where are you coming from?
Thanks 😀 I’m from Sweden.
Nice! Glad to see you guys can use suppressors without government bureaucracy
Cool
Does the supressor make any difference?
@@ebrahimrsa2663 Difference in what way?
@@NordicRifleman in reducing the sound of 222 barrel
@@ebrahimrsa2663 Yes, it makes a big difference 👍🏻
@@NordicRifleman thanks . It's a cracker . I was skeptical about trying to suppress it but now it's going for it . I have a sako riihimaki 222
Väldigt passande video! Jag själv har precis införskaffat ett Arken EPL4 4-16x44, letar just nu efter en Sako Vixen och har tänkt sätta på en RCC Hunter! :D Är ny när det gäller parallax ratt. Min står i yards och moa... hur ställer du in din parallax?
Skalan på parallaxen är rätt ointressant. Skruva tills det du ska skjuta på är så skarpt som möjligt - svårare än så är det inte.
@@NordicRifleman Tack för snabbt svar! Hoppas snart ha en 222:a i garderoben och börja experimentera med laddningar. Blir att användas till skogsfågel, rådjur, räv och bäver.
@@NordicRifleman Tack för snabbt svar! Så fort jag fått tag på en vettig Sako 222 ska det bli kul att komma ut och testa på banan. Användningsområdet blir bla skogsfågel, räv, rådjur och bäver.
Är det svårt för dig att få tag på 222:er ? Har själv viljat skaffat en för allt från bock jakt till harjakt…
Nej, fullkomligt kryllar av begagnade 222or 👍🏻
Looks like the Ulfborg shooting range ?
No, this is in Sweden 🙂
What bipod is that?
It’s a Spartan Javelin Lite.
@ thanks, do you recommend it, and have you used on it bigger caliber
@ Yes, I can really recommend the Spartan bipods. I have a Spartan Valhalla also for shooting prone with the heavier stuff. Really high quality stuff.