hey all, ive decided that i need a new .22. The choices are between the browning t-bolt and the cz 453 american with that set trigger...What would you chose??
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I have no experience with the Browning T-Bolt, but I imagine that the quality is good, and it would likely serve you well. Also a bit of a novelty! I do however own a CZ 452 without the set trigger. This little rifle is extremey accurate. The quality is very high, and the normal trigger is plenty good enough for all but bench shooting. You couldn't go wrong with it.
Our best two selling (high end bolt)22's right now are probably the Kimber Classic and the CZ American.. Both are very accurate but the CZ is half the cost.. Good buy, go with CZ..
I also seen the new Weatherby 22 today, factory shot group 5 shots of .210 at 55yds. Wby stock with an Anschutz bbl'd action.. Not sure why I brought it up but there ya go..
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I personally do not like to look at or use rifles that the magazine sticks out of the bottom of the stock like many CZ's.
Some CZ's have a set trigger that is nice for target/varmints.
I have not yet shot a new T-Bolt but I do own one of the old ones, it is a great rifle.
Personally I would not hesitate to buy the T-Bolt if the choice was mine
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Can't comment on the T-Bolt, but I have a CZ 453 with the set trigger. It's every bit as accurate as the 1416D Anschutz I used to have and cost a whole lot less. The 453 set trigger is sweet and easy to adjust.
For Price / Value, you just can't beat the CZ!!!
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