I'll mention CZ is a good option too, for a bolt action. They are about $500 new. The 452's are the older dicontinued model but can be found as NOS at many dealers. The 455's are the replacement model. The 455's have a switch out barrel that allows you to get 22 LR, 22 Magnum, and .17 HMR using the same bolt and action. The extra barrels are about $160. These are typically more accurate than an out of the box 10/22 and if you want to step up a notch later, Lidja makes match barrels for them, including the .17 HM2 which is getting quite popular now. Other than the threaded in permanent barrel on the 452's the only other significant differance is that it has 2 lugs on the bolt as opposed to the 455's 1 lug. Not a big deal, they shoot about the same. Lots of variations on the models but the American is most popular. I have a 455 Thumb Hole Varmint version with a big honking Mueller 8X32 scope on it and its killer accurate, 3/8" groups with mid grade ammo at 50 yrds.