the 2nd gun is a cooper model 57m jsr... Available from prophet river
if you already have a 10/22, you might want to have a look at the ruger 77/22. They are also 'nice'... And you can it can share magazines with your 10/22
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for something just a little more expensive than the 10/22, i kind of like the cz/brno
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It sounds to me like you are looking for a "Best Bang For Your Buck" .22 bolt action... in which case I agree with much of the above... get a Savage MKII... and I would recommend the FV-SR model as your best bet for features vs price... I will post a picture of mine below... but I have many Savage rimfire bolts... and a bunch of 10/22 platform guns. If you want a better gun right out of the box and want to spend a little more, then consider a CZ 452 or the newer 455. If you want to spend alot of your money ($1000-$2000) there are many very fine bolt action rimfires available... Anschutz, Cooper etc... but I am thinking that those really expensive guns are not what you are looking for. Another way to go... if you do not have any .22's yet and just want a great plinking gun out to 50 yards or so, is a lever action... they are definitely the most FUN action... I would recommend the standard H001 Henry, or for a little more the H001T (Frontier octagon)... it is a gun that you will never sell. Good Luck.
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Where do you get those colorful stocks?
, then went with a CZ 452 American .22 mag that was a kick to shoot, but it certainly was not a Sako.
but the wood made up for that a nice bit of walnut with figure in it.Just curious, but those with multiple guns to compare, how is the Savage MKII trigger ? I have heard somewhere that they are a bit rough and non-adjustable. I also heard somewhere that the main reason the Savage is so accurate is that the barrels are made by Savage/Anschutz.

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A few of those groups look pretty good, but overall, I would not be all that happy with that kind of accuracy.



























