- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
If you're a Savage fan, you can go that route, and probably have a good shooter. Depending on which model you choose, you can spend a fair bit of cash on a Savage rifle. What suits my sensibilities a bit better is the CZ 527, which comes in not only .223, but also in .17 and .22 Hornet, .222, .204, and 7.62X39. It would be a toss up as to which was cheaper to shoot, the .223 or the 7.62X39. If deer hunting interests you, the 7.62X39 handloaded with 130-150 gr expanding bullets might have the edge. The 7.62X39 cartridge has proven to be a good performer on a variety of big game, some guys have even taken moose with it. Where its legal to use on big game, the .223 is about at its limit on deer. On the other hand, if target shooting, and/or varmint hunting is more your thing, the .223 is a fine choice. The 527 is a trim little rifle that would be more at home in the field than on the range. It would be a joy to carry, looks great, its available in several configurations including a full stock version, and it shoots straight. Most configurations wear iron sights, so if money is a bit tight, you wouldn't need to scope it right away, and when you do all you need is ring mounts as the receiver is dovetailed and doesn't need a base mount. A compact fixed 6X scope seems to suit this rifle quite nicely; I don't particularly like big scopes on small rifles.




















































