Marlin 39a lever or CZ 455 bolt -- which is more fun to shoot?

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Two classic guns -- one a lever, the other a bolt-action. I'm curious of whether anyone out there has shot both and has an opinion of which is more fun to shoot. Thanks for any responses, in advance. :)
 
I bought a cz 455 standard for hunting and long range plinking, and after that a Henry 0001 lever for plinking. That Henry sure is alot of fun, and I like being able to shoot shorts and LR interchangeably.

After some hiccups the 455 is working out really nice with a 6-18x40 varmint scope. It's so accurate as not to be a fun plinker of cans so much. It's like the Paul McCartney of 22.'s

and to round the line up off I have a 10/22 with the 25 rd mags.

2 people can head out to the gravel pits and have a good time with this line up. That was my goal
 
I don't have a CZ but do have some very accurate .22s including a Savage bolt BTVLSS and a Marlin 39A. The Savage is surgical but you're working with a 5 or 10 shot clip. The Marlin is very accurate but you can load er' up with a hole bunch of shorts and shoot all day. We are talkin' fun!
 
I prefer a bolt action, it may be slightly slower than a lever but the bolt travel on a 22 like the CZ is quite short so if you practice you can still shoot fairly quickly. Plus a bolt is way easier to shoot from prone.
 
Not getting too much fun from my CZ455 these days cuz it's been at the warranty depot for five months. :(

But for the three times I actually got it to the range it was STUPID fun. Very accurate and just 'felt right'.
 
I've never fired a Marlin 39 (sweet looking guns BTW) but did own a Winchester 9422 and sold it. Never really liked the method of loading that thing, and it was a pain to clean compared to my bolt actions. My Savage, CZ, and Anschutz bolt-action rimfires could all out-shoot it too, so I sold it with only about 200 shots down the pipe. The prone thing was mentioned already, but I think bolt actions are easier to carry, and reign supreme shooting prone.

I'm planning on getting one of everything, so if you do the same....get your second choice a few months down the road. :) My plan is working, but I'll be about 300 years old when I'm done adding to the collection.
 
I have a 39a Mountie, and shot a speed steel match with it a couple weeks ago. It was fun, and I will go back. With the 3 - 9 scope, I shot a 10 shot .95 inch group at 50 metres using CCI MiniMag. I took the scope off for the match so I would be in Production Class.
Fun is in the eye of the shooter. A week ago at the range, a shooter was trying to make a fun gun out of a 7.62 x 54R that was getting 4 inches at 50 yards. I showed him some 1 inch groups out of my .260 at 200 metres: Now this is fun. His sfriend was getting a little discusted with the 4" groups and was definitely more interested in my rifle. I have had a CZ452V but it would not work in the Speed Steel so that would not have been fun.
 
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