Looking for a 22lr for casual precision shooting? options?

My advice would be a CZ 452 or 455 Varmint. I own both and they are beautiful rifles that shoot very well.

Given your stated budget, You can pick yourself up either one, and still have enough coin left over to get a decent scope. I have to say, if you up your budget just a bit, you can afford one of the CZ rifles, and an even better scope. I know that sounds kind of strange, but the difference in scope quality between the $400 price range and the $700-$800 price range is substantial to say the least. If I may suggest, have a look at the Sightron offerings.

Best of luck!
 
So then Hoyt, where are these thousands of Chargers and how do you know the number?
You don't think Anschotz are top notch guns? I bet their name is miss spelt frequently but who cares other than you? Sorry I hurt your feelings miss spelling it!
As for Dlask barrels, they are heavy, you and I know that. Get over it!
 
So then Hoyt, where are these thousands of Chargers and how do you know the number?
You don't think Anschotz are top notch guns? I bet their name is miss spelt frequently but who cares other than you? Sorry I hurt your feelings miss spelling it!
As for Dlask barrels, they are heavy, you and I know that. Get over it!

Thank you to all the CGNers who took the time to PM their support in a stand against stupidity and arrogance...
 
For your budget, I would go with CZ without hesitation. And buy the YoDave trigger kit. A few bucks well invested.

Gilbert
 
For your budget, I would go with CZ without hesitation. And buy the YoDave trigger kit. A few bucks well invested.

Gilbert

^^^^ what he said, but to add a Rifle Basix trigger is nice , as is the YoDave treatment, saves about $120 bucks. Best thing I did was get rid of the 4x12 scope and mount a Bushnell Tactical 10X in Burris Signature rings. The rings have 20+moa adjustment and can reach out to ~300 yards. My 452 so equipped is a consistent hitter on a 4" gong at 200m, if you on to the wind.
 
A savage mkii is a very nice gun. It's very accurate and smooth. Considering you have a $1000 budget for a rifle and a scope, id probably go with the CZ 455 with a high end scope.
 
OP... on your budget, you can't go wrong with a CZ 452/455 Lux or American with a Leupold VX-2 4-12 or 6-18... on the used market, you will be close to your budget and have a fine rifle... a "keeper."

I forgot to include the Varmint in the recommendation... the 452 in Lux, Varmint or American will do nicely... mount a decent scope and it will serve you well.
 
Rumour has it that CZ is re-introducing the rear tangent sight on some of the 2015 20"bbl 455's….I could be wrong (hopefully not) but that's what I holding out for.
 
I had a CZ452 American and Varmint. Both had YoDave trigger kits.
Sold them both to finance a Remington 40XR but have since acquired a CZ455 American and Varmint with a thumbhole Laminated stock.
Again, both have YoDave kits. Both have turned in one inch groups at 100 yards with a variety of Ammo from SV to CCI MiniMags.
These are fine rifles, reasonably priced and with a quality that will allow you to put it in your will . . . and maybe the "willee" too.
There is considerable information on the w w w.rimfirecentral.com site.

 
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Rumour has it that CZ is re-introducing the rear tangent sight on some of the 2015 20"bbl 455's….I could be wrong (hopefully not) but that's what I holding out for.

Oh, say it ain't so... My boomstick budget is in bad enough shape as it is.
 
OP, I may have a CZ 452 Varmint I'd be willing to part with as I am looking to upgrade to an Anschutz.....

Just sayin'...
 
I would buy a CZ 452 Varmint also . I shoot Rimfire Factory benchrest with a 452 ,453 and 455
Varmint . They all shoot well and function beautifully . Pick up a nice AO scope to go with it .
 
What's your budget? Up to a grand or nowhere near that? You want a mag fed rifle or single shot? You think you'll ever hunt with it? Used a consideration? Bolt or semi?
An Anschutz .22 hunting rifle will run over a grand(Prophet River is a dealer). Epp's wants $471.95 for a CZ 455. $599.58 for a CZ 512(semi). $433 for a Savage Mk II.
 
As a savage owner I would suggest getting something a little higher end. I cannot remember what model it is but it has the heavy barrel, laminate stock with accu-trigger. It feels crude to me. It functions flawlessly and is very accurate but I am always left wanting something more after handling it.

Fuzzy
 
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