Paco's Acu'rzr Tool - improves .22lr rounds.

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This looks interesting. What do you guys think of this?

From his website:

THE ACU'RZR: This is the tool system so many are talking about! The tools that give target accuracy to inexpensive 22 rimfire ammo with the Cup Nose shape.

With the NastiNose shape - it's the tool that produces a hunting hollow point that actually works in the first half inch of penetration for deadly small game hunting...with Sub-velocity to high and hyper velocity ammo. And with great accuracy.

With the Scorp'n Nose shape - it's the tool that gives 22 Rimfire ammo deep penetration and deadly performance on larger small game. Again with accuracy.



THE ACU'RZR: This patent pending tool and it's forming rods was invented by Paco Kelly in 1997 and upgraded many times, the current latest upgrade was in 2008.

Paco was voted SHOOTIST OF THE YEAR in 2005 by the Shootist Organization. And then given the INNOVATORS AWARD in 2008 for his outstanding contributions to the shooting industry...This organization is made up of shooting industry members, national gun writers, editors, and top shooters from all over the United States....


Paco's Website has lots of interesting stuff. Here is the link to his ACU'RZR spiel.
 
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This looks interesting. What do you guys think of this?
From his website:

THE ACU'RZR: This is the tool system so many are talking about! The tools that give target accuracy to inexpensive 22 rimfire ammo with the Cup Nose shape.

With the NastiNose shape - it's the tool that produces a hunting hollow point that actually works in the first half inch of penetration for deadly small game hunting...with Sub-velocity to high and hyper velocity ammo. And with great accuracy.

With the Scorp'n Nose shape - it's the tool that gives 22 Rimfire ammo deep penetration and deadly performance on larger small game. Again with accuracy.



THE ACU'RZR: This patent pending tool and it's forming rods was invented by Paco Kelly in 1997 and upgraded many times, the current latest upgrade was in 2008.

Paco was voted SHOOTIST OF THE YEAR in 2005 by the Shootist Organization. And then given the INNOVATORS AWARD in 2008 for his outstanding contributions to the shooting industry...This organization is made up of shooting industry members, national gun writers, editors, and top shooters from all over the United States....


Paco's Website has lots of interesting stuff. Here is the link to his ACU'RZR spiel.

Not much :rolleyes:
I can do the same thing with a swiss army knife.......if I felt the need.
 
IF, this gizmo provided better round to round accuracy for bench shooters, I guess it would be worth something. But to spend the $ on the gizmo instead of ammo defeats the purpose I have in shooting 22's. Reduce the cost.
 
Cost reduction is one of his selling points. He claims you can improve both the accuracy and the expansion, of lower priced bulk ammo, to rival or even better the more costly stuff, and that is where the savings begin to add up.

As for, the 'swiss army knife' method, you are not going to get the consistency and precision his tool offers.

Just putting out debating points. It's not my company or anything. :D
 
if your wanting to improve the results your getting from your existing ammo you should invest in a rim thickness gauge. you can divide your ammo up in to groups that all have the same rim thickness and it will make a lot of difference, because the rim thickness all the head spacing you have in a rimfire. and after sorting by rim thickness you can then put them all on the powder scales and sort by weight. you'll find that there are differences. after you've got all the same rim thicknesses and weights sorted out you should definitely see a increase in accuracy
 
Thanks Braden. You are a regular font of wisdom and knowledge. No .... seriously. :D
 
no i'm far from that... i'm just a nut that loves guns and loves rimfire i've done lots of research on it and lots of testing and shooting.
 
ok ..... a voice of experience then ... ;)
 

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