I have a Ruger 10/22 ss targetshoots an average of 1.5" at 100m. I am happy with my choice. My sister-in-law has the Browning t-bolt. Her's shoots about the same but the t-bolt is a fine quality rifle; nice lines,beautiful wood, good balance, but the cost is a bit more (to start anyway). I chose the 10/22 for the sheer fun of an accurate semi auto. The plus side to a 10/22 is you can find replacement and aftermarket parts for everything. It is not hard to spend $1000.00 on tricking out a 10/22. The only "fault" I found with her t-bolt is the cost of an extra mag...about $60.00 (and they are only 8 shot mags). If you like bolt action get the t-bolt if not, a 10/22 will keep you happy. I cannot comment on Ruger 77 rimfire (I have an older m77 in 30-06 that I am happy with. Cannot comment on CZ but I have heard they are a nice rifle as well.
I cannot place them in any order because they all have pro's and con's which I feel balance each other.
I cannot place them in any order because they all have pro's and con's which I feel balance each other.
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