Thank you all for your feedback.And horseman2, BCwave and revlover - you have made me think more about what my objectives are. I want to start with iron sights at first, but maybe aperture sights (not on CZ rifles?) would be better for these aging eyes. My longer term goal is to shoot 50m and 100m and for this, I guess you use scopes. Can I switch back and forth from iron sights or aperture to scope on the same rifle? ...Trying to stay on a reasonable budget...
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I have had good luck with a model 64 savage .22lr. $200 for the firearm and as cheap as $40 for a scope. If you get sick of your scope you can just go back to iron sights. It's not the most accurate 22 ever made but I've found it to be shockingly accurate for a cheap semi auto. It's been quite reliable as well.
I don't personally care for the 64 much at all, but there is A LOT to be said for an economical option for your first firearm in this class. Even the "lowly" Savage Mark II will amply demonstrate what rimfire target shooting is all about. And if you decide to get rid of it for whatever reason (ultimately don't like rimfire, or want to get something different), you stand to lose less on the resale value than you would on a new CZ, for example. Unless you find a great bargain on a used higher-end 22, of course. Don't agonize over getting exactly the right rifle for your first purchase: You really won't know exactly what you want until you've done this style of shooting for a while. Personally, I'd worry more about spending too much on something that wasn't quite right for me (and losing more on the resale).
My two cents...
Thank you all for your feedback.My longer term goal is to shoot 50m and 100m and for this, I guess you use scopes. Can I switch back and forth from iron sights or aperture to scope on the same rifle? ...Trying to stay on a reasonable budget...
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