Best 22 bolt action?

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Hi guys, looking to pick up a 22 bolt action, which models offer the best bang for the buck? Also, anyone planning on attending the Dawson Creek gunshow?
 
I have heard good things about the CZ, so much so that I researched one at my local sporting goods store, they will bring me in a CZ 452 American for 499$, is this a good deal? Or is thier some other source I should be looking into?


Thanks!
 
sealclubber said:
Hi guys, looking to pick up a 22 bolt action, which models offer the best bang for the buck? Also, anyone planning on attending the Dawson Creek gunshow?

Not that this post hasn't come up before...
Best bang for the bug IMHO is a used vintage Mossberg. :)
 
Yep, $499 is a good price. I remember the first CZ American I looked at in 2002. It was going for $375 at Hoyt sporting goods(I believe that's how it was spelled) which is now wholesale sports in Lethbridge.
 
If you aren't in a hurry, keep your eyes peeled for a old Brno (Models 1-5). They are often cheaper than new CZ's but beautifully built. Very accurate shooters.
 
Dollar for dollar, the CZ 452 and 453 are the way to go. I have a feeling they will really jump in price in the next little while. It seems the secret is out about them. Go for a quality .22 rifle. You won't regret it. Also consider the 77/22 by Ruger, the T-bolt by Browning, or if you really want to get in over your head, the Kimbers. I'm eyeing up one of these right now.
 
Bought a CZ 452 earlier this year, using Mini-Mags, I shot two five shot 50yd groups that were all touching. This was while I was sighting it in with my scope. Can't get any better than that!
 
Seems the CZ 452 is the rifle of choice here!

But at 499 plus tax its quite a jump for my first rimfire!

What would you guys recommend for sub 300$ guns?

(I will keep my eyes open at the gunshow in april thou!)
 
steve1973 said:
If you aren't in a hurry, keep your eyes peeled for a old Brno (Models 1-5). They are often cheaper than new CZ's but beautifully built. Very accurate shooters.

X2

This is the same design as a CZ452, but with handmade, old world, eastern block craftsmanship to boot. Cheaper than a new CZ452 to boot! I have a model 4 and won't part with it for anything!;)

TFC
 
Calum said:
Not that this post hasn't come up before...
Best bang for the bug IMHO is a used vintage Mossberg. :)


I couldn't agree more. THey are great little shooters. Cheap to buy and somewhat easy to find.

As for a new gun the Savage line is pretty good. Not quite as nice as a CZ, but eh extra $ could go to optics.

Adam
 
I will keep my eyes open at the gunshow in april thou

April? There's a bunch of us coming from FSJ for the Sportsman show but we were told it was March 24-25 this year :confused: I'll call Corlanes today and confirm the date. As for the .22 question...I'll take a Kimber if you're buying :D
 
sealclubber said:
Seems the CZ 452 is the rifle of choice here!

But at 499 plus tax its quite a jump for my first rimfire!

What would you guys recommend for sub 300$ guns?

(I will keep my eyes open at the gunshow in april thou!)

Don't get into that line of thinking. This will be the best money you spend. You may have a $1000 hunting rifle, with a $500 scope. But how much do you shoot it? I garuntee no where as much as you'll shoot a .22 rifle. You will put thousands of rounds through it a year, neglect it, bang it and in other words, use it. That's where I would suggest putting your money. Everyone should know the joys of owning a good .22. And you'll be proud as a new papa wandering around the woods or fields with a beautiful rifle.
 
pharaoh2 said:
Don't get into that line of thinking. This will be the best money you spend. You may have a $1000 hunting rifle, with a $500 scope. But how much do you shoot it? I garuntee no where as much as you'll shoot a .22 rifle. You will put thousands of rounds through it a year, neglect it, bang it and in other words, use it. That's where I would suggest putting your money. Everyone should know the joys of owning a good .22. And you'll be proud as a new papa wandering around the woods or fields with a beautiful rifle.
Wise words.

It is funny that we quite often regret cheaping out but rarely ever regret buying quality.
 
Do you have a budget range? $200? $500? $1,000?

Is your only concern accuracy?

What about wood vs plastic, blued steel versus stainless?
 
sealclubber said:
Seems the CZ 452 is the rifle of choice here!

But at 499 plus tax its quite a jump for my first rimfire!

What would you guys recommend for sub 300$ guns?

(I will keep my eyes open at the gunshow in april thou!)

Savage w/accutrigger
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http://www.savagearms.com/markiibv.htm
 
BC Bigbore said:
April? There's a bunch of us coming from FSJ for the Sportsman show but we were told it was March 24-25 this year :confused:

Sorry bigbore, you are right, its the 24th-25th.

As far as the CZ 452 goes, you guys convinced me!

Ill keep my eyes open next weekend, and if I dont find anything at the show, Ill order that rifle through Corlanes.

Thanks for the tips guys!
 
pharaoh2 said:
Don't get into that line of thinking. This will be the best money you spend. You may have a $1000 hunting rifle, with a $500 scope. But how much do you shoot it? I garuntee no where as much as you'll shoot a .22 rifle. You will put thousands of rounds through it a year, neglect it, bang it and in other words, use it. That's where I would suggest putting your money. Everyone should know the joys of owning a good .22. And you'll be proud as a new papa wandering around the woods or fields with a beautiful rifle.

My philosophy exactly, it never ceases to amaze me that a person will spend big bucks on a bigger calibre hunting set up, that rarely (in a lot of cases) get's shot more than a few times a year, but cringes at the thought of spending more than a few hundred dollars on a 22 rifle that will get shot a heck of a lot more ?

Ross B.
 
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