Although I don't have a scout, I can attest to the crowd crowing about the CZ's. I have a 452 Lux, and when you combine that long barrel with the CCI Segmented Hollow Points cooking along at over 1600 FPS, it is scary accurate. Friends/family accuse me of telling fish tales when I say that if I miss at 100yards, it's because I screwed up. Lot's of people still think that's impossible with a .22lr. Until we head out to a field, wheel out the yardage, put up a flapper, and I make it spin first shot, every shot, until I screw up. I've set 0 on the scope for a beautiful 25yd/75yd arc, and at 100yards it's only dropped about 2&1/2 inches.
CCI .22LR SHP gets a lot of grief as an inaccurate round from a lot of guys, and I know why. It's just too hot for my 10/22, or my old CIL/Anschutz 125, and they can't group for crap with it. My 452 has a love affair with it. I'm going to mark out some yardsticks in the spring and start seeing what it can really do, going to try and work my way out to 200 (might be unrealistic, but won't know until I try).
Beautiful wood. Fantastic trigger and action. Dunno about the Scouts, but the triggers are adjustable on the 452 (455) CZ's down to a couple of pounds. Fit and finish is amazing. I've tried the Savages, and yah, they're accurate, but that blade safety lighting trigger thingermabob drives me batty.
Not 100% current - I've added a bipod, because the rifle warrants it. Leupold VX1 2-7x scope: