the better .22?
#21
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NJ
Posts: 70
RE: the better .22?
I have a 10/22 and more recently a CZ 452 American topped with a Weaver V-24. The cz is very accurate even at 100 yrds. Its not uncommon for some of the CZ fanatics over at rimfirecentral to get 1" groups with their cz's. Of course they modify the trigger, custom bed the stock etc.
#22
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: kentucky
Posts: 577
RE: the better .22?
I have a cz 452 american with a 9 1/2 oz trigger and as Dominick stated it will shoot,I have out shot my old remington 541T,and I didnt think that was possible with a rifle that sells new for about $300 in .22 caliber unless it was a single shot or something, this rifle costed way less than the remingtons do used,the kimber is a bit high priced for my taste,and the anschultz are to high also,the 10/22 ruger shoots good if you like an autoloader and easy to modify with target barrel,triggers and stocks made by a big number of manufacturers.I had a marlin .17hmr and it was deadly accurate but the bullets were to high just too stand around and shoot a couple of hundred rounds at stuff you didnt want kill and eat.
#23
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Central Wisc.
Posts: 653
RE: the better .22?
Another for the CZ 452. I have the training rifle and for only $220 new, it can't be beat.I can shoot almost as well with the open sights as I could with my old marlin with a scope on it. Awesome gun
#25
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 1,813
RE: the better .22?
ORIGINAL: doubleA
No doubt, Anschutz makes one of the world's best .22 rimfire,you might even see a few in Olympic competition in the next couple of weeks.
No doubt, Anschutz makes one of the world's best .22 rimfire,you might even see a few in Olympic competition in the next couple of weeks.
I bought it new for 98 or 99 bucks, and what do you think it's worth today? It's paid for itself many times over!
For many years i drug it all over Alaska shooting camp meat, or putting meat in my freezer with it. And even though it's had many thousands of rounds put through it, it still shoots like new! Then a few years ago the sling broke and the gun took a fall, breaking the stock. I happen to find a brand new "origional" stock on linethattheguy wanted 65 bucks for! With the new stock installed, and as i no longer hunt much with it, i also put a Weaver T-10 on it. So now it's just a gunto havefun with...
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