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You would have been happy though if you bought one..I remember trying a CZ (452 I would assume) years ago, cycled the bolt a few times and never looked at another one again. The bolt throw was not for me.
You would have been happy though if you bought one..I remember trying a CZ (452 I would assume) years ago, cycled the bolt a few times and never looked at another one again. The bolt throw was not for me.
I’m very happy with my 455 Lux, it’s shoots wonderfully. My overall impression is that most shoot very well and a few don’t. My biggest complaint is the lack of pillars to really facilitate proper tightening of the action screws without bending the floor plate.
Patrick
You would have been happy though if you bought one..![]()
You have a lot of options with that setup congratsProbably, but I ended up with a Sako Quad instead.
After reading this thread and a few others regarding the new CZ rimfires, I must admit that I am left confused as well. From what I gathered, the series 455 and now 457 have eliminated the machined lug on the underside of the bolt, gone to a push in barrel rather than one threaded into the receiver, gone to plastic magazine wells, have potential accuracy issues depending on if you got lucky and got a good one or not, and people are still buying them over a time proven used 452 series?
CZ doesn't seem to have improved anything, they just cheapened the rifle by changing the design to one with a lot less machining work. I really like my 452 and older Brno's so I don't need a new CZ, but it saddens me to see what I consider the best rimfire rifle ever turn into just another entry level plinker.