Looking for a 22WMR

I had a cz 452 American in 22wmr a few years ago.
Very nice gun. I own a few more cz now.
1-1.5” groups.
Was awesome shooting gophers.
Now my only 22wmr is a chiappa badger that I use to slaughter pigs.
 
I've a CZ 452 ZE with 20" bbl with a B&L scopechief 3-9 on it . What's it worth ( honest question ) not rubbing it in or selling it ( yet lol). Yes it's in VG shape

Ooh - it's a heavy bbl

Can't say I ever tried groups at 100yds for MOA but it is easily MOG - G= gopher
 
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Hey I have had a Savage 93 FV in 22 WMR it shot consistently 1'' to 1.25'' at 100 yds. only reason I got rid of it was the plastic stock did not feel comfortable to me. I now have a Savage 93 BRJ with wood laminate stock, it also shoots consistently 1'' to 1.25'' at 100 yds. You have to remember with the 22 WMR is there is no match grade ammo for it , to give you better accuracy. Both Savages shot best with the 40 grn. CCI Maxi Mag. I tried 30 grn. but found accuracy was not as good as the 40grn.

I bought a 93BRJ used, from a local buy/sell. I got the same results accuracy-wise except it shoots the maxi-mag hollowponts better than the solids.
 
...20 inches barrel! i did not measure the accuracy myself but i have done a lot or research and they seem to be as precise as the Anchuzt (sic) presision rifle that sells for much more money. Plus you can get it with 3 barrels. 22 lr, 22 mag and 17 hmr
 
Thanks for all the input guys, I now have lots to consider. I have bought / sold / owned & shot more firearms than I can count over the years but for some unknown reason the 22WMR has always eluded me and now that we are so into this gopher shooting I figure this is the time.
 
Yeah...until I see convincing evidence to the contrary, I'll continue to view 22WMR as the heavier-hitting, clumsy cousin to 22LR. lol If I could get a sub MOA 22WMR rifle, I would be a happy man but since I'm pretty sure there is no such unicorn around, I won't spend CZ/Anschutz money on one. It's the domain of Marlin/Savage if you ask me.

Like the OP, I barely have shred of love for 17HMR but UNLIKE the OP....I think it's an absolutely stellar gopher caliber. On our last 2 gopher trips...we've probably sent more than 2,000 rounds down the pipe with 17HMR, very easy caliber to shoot at a distance and my nephew rarely misses. I like 22s too much, and am too frugal anyway...so I run my 452 Varmint in 22LR. 22WMR/17HMR are both more than you need for gophers of course, so it's all a flight of fancy.. :) .. but the greater the #s, the more 22LR makes sense. If I knew we would only get about 100 or so a day like we did a year ago, I probably would have brought my 17 Hornet to add a little spice to the 22LR game. :)
 
Yes, big difference in cost. I fired about 1600 rounds on my six day gopher shoot. Say 32 boxes at $4 each = $128 give or take. Average cost of 17 or 22 mag is at least $15. 32x15= $480.

I love shooting my 17's. I have lots of ammo for them. I bought a .17 452 with a bunch of ammo. I sold the 452 and when the dust settled, I ended up with a brick of Hornady 17gr for $10 a box.

But, I am like 22lrguy, I love shooting my 22's as well, and I can shoot nearly 4 times the ammo. Sometimes I wonder if my thinking is really that clear. I have 9 455's and I am talking about the cost of ammo? :p
 
I know what you mean about the cost. I`m using Federal 525 "value pack" 36 HPs that I stocked up on a while back at a very good price. When you shoot as much as us guys do cost is always a consideration. I think that the cost of the ammo coupled with the, let`s call it "lack of inherent accuracy" has me re-thinking this whole thing. Just keep shooting the hell out of the 22s and use the .222 occasionaly just for the hell of it. When you really look at it I can almost reload .222 ammo for the cost of 22WMR or 17HMR ammo anyway and you`re shooting a serious gopher killing machine that you can actually use in the wind. Having said that you know I`ll just probably buy something else anyway.
 
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