Dlask Tuf 22 vs CZ 457 vs Bergara BXR

I found the service at dlask to be lacking greatly lately in my dealings with them. So after a year of feeling I would buy a dlask 22, I ended up getting the Bergara carbon. We shall see how it does.
 
I found the service at dlask to be lacking greatly lately in my dealings with them. So after a year of feeling I would buy a dlask 22, I ended up getting the Bergara carbon. We shall see how it does.
What's involved in a barrel swap, on your Bergara?
 
My Annies came factory with a 6ish ounce triggers that have zero creep. I don't think there is a need for an aftermarket trigger when the factory trigger is that good. There are a few companies making rails for Annies as well

I agree! The two stage factory trigger on my Anschutz Match 54 is the best trigger by far of any gun I own, even better than the Jewel trigger on my 7mm. I own an older CZ/BRNO 452 and it is very accurate but not as good my Anschutz. The cost of CZ rifles have really gone up over the years. As mentioned earlier, anyone looking to spend $1500 should seriously consider an Anschutz.
 
I am going to get my first quality 22lr rifle. I have read tons on many different rifles and will go with one of: Dlask Tuf 22 or CZ 457 (maybe pro varmint model or??) or Bergara BXR.

If anyone has had or shot all three of these rifles, what are your thoughts.

Thanks!

How about a something completely made in Canada?

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Or if you would like to improve on the already excellent 457 ????
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16" T1X would be my pick. I say that having owed an Anschutz 1416hb with the match trigger and a CZ455.

To be fair I haven't owned a CZ457 and I unquestionably prefer bolt actions to autoloaders.
 
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