CZ 452/453/455 Varmint differences? Which scope to buy?

I'd personally pass on 455. Unlike it's predecessors, the barrel is "pinned" (they use grub screws) to the receiver. The CZ452~the barrel is threaded to the receiver and in most people's opinion, that's a far superior..more robust set-up with better accuracy potential. I've never owned/used/shot a 453 but as far as I know, the only difference between IT and the 452 is a set trigger. The 452 and 453 are both no longer in production, but can be found new/used if you look. Expect to pay more for a 453, but it might save you your trigger job! :) The YoDave trigger kit for the 452 is a nice addition, and not expensive.

I'm not saying 455s are not good guns, but I'm of the STRONG belief this is simply a cost-cutting measure on CZ's part, and marketed as being an "advantage" to people wanting to switch calibers/barrels. No thanks!

Scope~I've had very bad luck with Crossfires, and had to involve Vortex's warranty. I upgraded to a Diamondback (4-12x) as a replacement for one of them, and it did it's job. I'll never buy a Crossfire again. I've had 2~a first, and a second generation. What I DO have on my CZ452 Varmint/gopher gun is a Sightron S1, 4-12 HHR. Got it from Hirsch Precision~CGN sponsor. It's been a very solid scope so far, and I can tell you thousands of gophers can vouch for that. Or...could... :)

I think having rifles with interchangeable barrels might be partially driven by the fact that in some European countries there is a limit on the number of firearms you can own.
 
I think having rifles with interchangeable barrels might be partially driven by the fact that in some European countries there is a limit on the number of firearms you can own.

I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case, but I don't consider that option/feature to be a selling point here in Canada. At least among the people I know who are CZ fans. I also think having to re-zero your scope with every barrel switch would be a bit tedious. Just my opinion.
 
For rimfire scope possibilities in mind those with a budget may consider these two options.
1. Nikon Prostaff Target EFR which is 3-9 x 40 with AO matched to the `Precision Reticle`. This has thicker crosshairs on the outside and finer crosshairs on the inside of center point.
2. Bushnell Rimfire scope which is 3-12 x 40 with side Parallax adjustment and Turrets for the 22LR and 17HMR. Come with the Multi-X reticle and is similar to the Nikon Reticle.

As expected the Bushnell provides a bit more magnification for 100 yards. i can notice the difference when using them. Both are decently clear to my eye.

A better option may be something from the Sightron offerings, which are quite good - when one hold one of these scopes up to the eye.

With the CZ rimfire rifles in mind they have far nicer fit and finish then some of the offerings from Savage. The extra $ for the CZ rimfires are a good value for what one gets.

On a last note the CZ 452 in LH Lux are not as fancy as the RH Ultra Lux. As the LH model has the razor back stock shape, but there is no cheek piece on the LH Lux. Perhaps there is a difference between the LUX and ULTRA LUX models. Maybe someone can add their knowledge and experience with these two rifles.
 
Haven't shot it yet in the new chassis, just got it together yesterday actually, sunshade was included in box. Everything came from Bullseye Sports in London On. Ken there knows his stuff, especially when it comes to precision shooting, and is more than willing to help above and beyond.
I've had about a dozen vortex units in my "arsenal"........ Several Sparc2, Venom, Spitfirex3X, several rifle scopes up to the latest Razor HD, never a problem with any of them. Some have been gifted to other shooters, some I still have.

What rings are you using with that 6-18x44 Vortex? How high is the objective off the barrel?
 
Recently put a 452 varmint into a MDT LSS 22 chassis, I can't imagine someone not loving their CZ 452, I use the stock trigger and don't mind it at all. Scope is a vortex crossfire 6-18x44, can see my hits at 100 yards on splatter burst targets no problem. Working on 200 yards next trip... lol
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Awesome set up. Is the overall weight less or more with that chassis system? Have you noticed a difference in performance?

Also what stock is that?
 
I threw a Sightron SII 6-24X42mm on my 452 varmint. With Warne 1" high rings it's a perfect fit on both the Obj Lens and doesn't hit the power ring on the bolt.

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