Well after a lot of research I finally realized I needed a CZ 452 Varmint.
I wanted another rimfire in my gun closet to keep my lonely Remington 541 HB company. I purchased the Brooks trigger kit and a pair of Low 11mm to weaver bases and the hex head action screws. I have to modify the front action screw as its too long at the moment. The Brooks kit is well worth it. It is a very simple install. After a few dry fires with the lightest spring, I felt that it was a bit too light. I installed the second lightest spring and its fantastic now. Passes all the bump tests and seems as safe as can be. I really don't know why one would shell out the money for a 453 when a simple mod like this kit is all that's required to make an already good trigger even better. The one problem I did have is trying to install a pair of Burris Signature rings onto the new weaver bases. The bases seem just a bit too wide. I was scraping metal off when I got them started and was lightly tapping them forward up the base. I had a spare set of weaver rings kicking around and installed them for now. I have it topped with a Nikon 6.5-20 X 44 Monarch UCC. I have about 20 different brands of ammo to try and then work from there. Testing ammo has always been one of my favorite parts of shooting.
My 541 has always set the accuracy standard for all of the other rimfires I have owned. I plan on pitting these two outstanding firearm specimans against each other as soon as I can. I will do my best to keep the test fair. Both rimfires will wear fixed 10x scopes. One with a Falcon Merlin and one with a SWFA Super Sniper. I'll compile my data and post my results with photos for those interested. If anyone feels there are specific details that I need to share in my results.....please....I encourage your input.


I wanted another rimfire in my gun closet to keep my lonely Remington 541 HB company. I purchased the Brooks trigger kit and a pair of Low 11mm to weaver bases and the hex head action screws. I have to modify the front action screw as its too long at the moment. The Brooks kit is well worth it. It is a very simple install. After a few dry fires with the lightest spring, I felt that it was a bit too light. I installed the second lightest spring and its fantastic now. Passes all the bump tests and seems as safe as can be. I really don't know why one would shell out the money for a 453 when a simple mod like this kit is all that's required to make an already good trigger even better. The one problem I did have is trying to install a pair of Burris Signature rings onto the new weaver bases. The bases seem just a bit too wide. I was scraping metal off when I got them started and was lightly tapping them forward up the base. I had a spare set of weaver rings kicking around and installed them for now. I have it topped with a Nikon 6.5-20 X 44 Monarch UCC. I have about 20 different brands of ammo to try and then work from there. Testing ammo has always been one of my favorite parts of shooting.


My 541 has always set the accuracy standard for all of the other rimfires I have owned. I plan on pitting these two outstanding firearm specimans against each other as soon as I can. I will do my best to keep the test fair. Both rimfires will wear fixed 10x scopes. One with a Falcon Merlin and one with a SWFA Super Sniper. I'll compile my data and post my results with photos for those interested. If anyone feels there are specific details that I need to share in my results.....please....I encourage your input.