p.Rundle
CGN frequent flyer
I know it's against the title, but man, the Ruger American Rimfire, especially the compact, is excellent. I don't care about tool marks, I care that with my buddy's I can shoot clay pigeons at 100m freehanded.
I know it's against the title, but man, the Ruger American Rimfire, especially the compact, is excellent. I don't care about tool marks, I care that with my buddy's I can shoot clay pigeons at 100m freehanded.
I dunno. There has to be a cut off ($) at some point otherwise why stop at a 'low' end Anschutz. Some people are just looking for a decent hunting/informal target rifle. I'm personally not interested in competing in sanctioned matches.
Well put Rob.Thats why some people drive Corvettes and others drive Porches.
Both have an internal combustion engine and 4 wheels.
They will both go to the Supermarket Seven days a week and one will get you there a wee bit quicker, but in the end it comes to a matter of choice a matter of dollars or not matter at all that they will own both.
Rob
I agree, but they are still popular. Also seem to be the go to rifle of choice for people who want above average accuracy.
Why would I pay $800-900 for less accuracy then a $600 CZ
Why would I pay $800-900 for what a $300 savage can do ?
at 50 yards? Yea, that's about a 1 inch group. Nothing a 300 buck savage cant do. Notice a lot of CZ's on the list for the 1/2 inch at 50 yards.
There are those that ''know'' and then there are those who ''will never know'' and eventually there are those who will ''find out'' later on what everyone has been talking about.
Rob
In a few years and with more experience you will be on the other side of the fence.
Mr. H proved to me one day how accurate my T-Bolt is.
Man, can he make a small set of Mickey ears.
I like the quality and feel of my M'erican, but I sure wish CZ
would do something about the bolt throw.
I like my awptics mounted low, vewy vewy low.
I dunno. There has to be a cut off ($) at some point otherwise why stop at a 'low' end Anschutz. Some people are just looking for a decent hunting/informal target rifle. I'm personally not interested in competing in sanctioned matches.
Can't say I like the 1416 Anschutz... they shoot nice, but the action, not so much.
The 17xx are nice, but at that price point. Might just as well add a few more $ and get a Cooper 57M...
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Back on topic, there's nothing wrong with the CZ. They are great rifle in their own right. This been said, I like the Browning T-Bolt action a little better.
Are they more accurate? Probably note.
Got to play with my father's T-bolt and wouldn't mind one of my own. One of those would be nice
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Well put Rob.
I've shot Cooeys all my life, Lakefields too. When I found and could afford the CZ's and the Rugers, I made a choice. I found the Ruger a better made rifle, no stamped trigger guard.
I've owned a Corvette, buying a Porsche.
Ive owned my fair share of very nice firearms. I do appreciate smooth bolts, perfect machining and firearms you are able to pass down to your kids. The quality you can feel and trust.
I guess I would have to clarify "worth". I am valuing worth in this instance in the ability to preform as a tool. The tool of putting rounds on paper well and put game on the table. A rifle to be carried, not babied in oil and never to lean against a tree, rained on take a spill with.
Im not trying to compare a 900 buck ruger to a 200 savage directly. Everyone knows they are in different class's. Perhaps the $900 buck ruger vrs the $550 CZ though? I would say they are on par with each other in most aspects except price. What makes that ruger worth the extra?
Would I take a ruger 77 over a savage mark 2... Wouldn't even have time to blink before I reached for the ruger...
The ruger vrs the CZ though? Or browning vrs the CZ?
It's all relative...... it all depends on what is important to you.....
CZ are good rifles..... so are Rugers..... as I got older, I wanted to build a collection more than I wanted to "own a bunch of guns"... I slowly sold off rifles that didn't fit in with what I felt my collection should be...
Then, the more I hunted my collection the more I began to appreciate using the same action and platform with the same safety system... this led me to collect Rugers.... they are by far my favourite rifles and actions so to me the extra money is worth it.....
I have owned rifles from Ruger, Browning and CZ. Like them all but prefer CZs.
Why is Browning and Ruger able to charge substantially more for what seem to be comparable products to CZ? Perhaps the value of their brand? Ruger and Browning are both huge companies that spend gazillions on advertising and brand development. I bet that Rugger or Browning have more employees working in their sales and marketing department that CZ has in their factory in Uhersky Brod. Just MHO.
K
I own a number of rifles, not once have I ever considered the quality of the trigger guard a deciding factor in the brand I choose to purchase...FS
Fair enough, I'm not trying to build a collection. I'm trying to buy once, and buy smart.