a beater precision 22?

How bought spending 250.00 NS 522 and average.3-.4 max absolute trash rig very little work involved to make super accurate ive now owned 4 which I accurize and sell they have gone up in price now hence I’ll keep one.
Showed up to a shoot at our local range and ran against some very expensive rifles and dominated one does not have to break the bank to obtain reasonable accuracy it’s no Vudoo or Annie but I sure like showing up with trash and kicking a**.

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For what its worth, I grabbed a CZ 455 with irons off the EE. Shot 5/5 on a 2" spinner target at 40y on the only day I took it out, so pretty damn swell in my eyes. I've never done that with with any of my other 22's (but have also never tried hehe)

Only issue I have is I now want another cz to mount the 4-18 optic I have onto it and make a stock, but always feel so bad about replacing the factory ones.

 
You don't have to pay much for a good rifle, but you need to know which ones to buy.I paid under 400 dollars used for a Anscutz model 1403 match grade .22.It out shoots any of my other guns, and is built for accuracy.It is heavy, and for that reason I suggest a CZ 457.Nice solid action with an improved trigger and bolt, makes this the best CZ they every came out with, in a Rimfire.I owned a 452 CZ and the 457 is much better.Good trigger and action, plus barrel changing calibers makes this a good choice.

Never owned a 457, but I hear they are nice, I did own a 455 in .22 and one in 17HMR. YoDave trigger kits, work magic on the 455s. I still own a Brno #2 that I installed a YoDave trigger kit in, and it is the sweetest shooting and best looking .22 I have ever owned. Highly figured walnut front to back.

Barrel changing is not a thing for me. If you shoot with a scope, you need to re-zero each time. PITA.
 
Beater precision .22lr? ---> Savage Mark 2 FV-SR... Best I have shot was just under 5" @ 300m with Lapua Center-X.

Until they raised the price for 'production class' rifles in Canadian Rimfire PRS the Savages were the most shot rifles by a land slide.
 
Precision . . . Beater . . . My thought is you can have one but not both.

Then to purchase a CZ which I trust will not turn into a beater unless I am missing the definition.
Use it but don't ABuse it.
The CZ's are well made and very serviceable. Pillar bedding with tested ammo will put 5 and sometimes ten inside one inch.

The YoDave trigger kit will get the trigger down to one pound or less.

These rifles are capable of being put into your will but we don't want to go there.
 
I have four 22lr's that might fit your category, beater/ precision. Two Brno model 1's, an original Browning t2 t-bolt and an Anschutz/CIL 310. All four rifles, because of cosmetic reasons, were purchased at very reasonable prices, all are mechanically excellent and all four consistently shoot under an inch at 50 yards. If I feed them good ammo/ match they are usually around or under 1/2 inch. All four classic, quality rifles that I don't feel bad about dragging through the bush or throwing in the truck. Deals are out there, depends on what you're looking for?
 
I’ve got a 597 HB that I replaced the hammer and extractor with volquartson parts. I polished the bolt and loosened the guide rods and it shoots like a dream. Currently it has a regular nylon stock, a sling and a knock off trijicon rmr and it goes everywhere with me. Great truck or quad gun, shorter yet heavy barrel means it’s still not bad to carry in the woods. It’s my go too .22 right now, and I’ve got lots!
 
I'd consider an NS 522. I bought one by accident for $150 a couple years ago and its a laser! I can get well under 1 moa groups with only about ten minutes and ten dollars worth of tweaks.
 
Interesting thread topic.


Precision . . . Beater . . . My thought is you can have one but not both.....


It's a question of degree though, right? There's no reason a woods carry rifle can't be "very accurate" while still being able to handle "reasonable field wear". Whatever those two concepts mean to you.

This is in contrast to something you might call a "delicate range rifle" that you can expect a bit more accuracy out of, with the tradeoff that you wouldn't want to use it in the field.
 
Beater precision .22lr? ---> Savage Mark 2 FV-SR... Best I have shot was just under 5" @ 300m with Lapua Center-X.

Until they raised the price for 'production class' rifles in Canadian Rimfire PRS the Savages were the most shot rifles by a land slide.

This.

The Savage line of 22LR rifles are made in Peterborough Ontario as another token. CZ & Tika new or used are also great options. I suggest staying away from the Norinco due to parts. My vote is for the Mk II Savage or a CZ. The Tika has been making waves and I’m interested but have no direct experience/knowledge with it so I can’t comment on them. This forum isn’t the best place for this particular question as I’ve never seen any rimfire information on CGN like what is found on others like SnipersH and RimfireC.....
 
Good rifle for your need would be a cz with the polymer stock, no need to worried about scratching beautiful wood.
 
I'd consider an NS 522. I bought one by accident for $150 a couple years ago and its a laser! I can get well under 1 moa groups with only about ten minutes and ten dollars worth of tweaks.

I've shot a couple rimfire PRS matches with mine, and if they were still available new for cheap, I would absolutely buy another. As it is, I just bought a skinny barrel EM332A (same action with a thinner barrel, different stock, and 10 round mags, available new for around $200) for my son as a birthday gift, so hopefully they are as accurate as everyone seems to claim. I know I'm very happy with the accuracy of my NS522, and I'm pretty sure it's me rather than the gun to blame for any misses. No money was spent on the rifle itself aside from some JBweld for stock bedding, just time.
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I just bought a better scope for PRS matches, which also required new rings, and those cost about 5 times more than the rifle did originally.
Kristian
 
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