Oh boy. I've been waiting for one like this!
Here's the scoop. I picked up a T-Bolt a couple months back, but only started to shoot it a few weeks ago. What a sweet rifle. I've decided to clear ut alot of my hunting rifles in lieu of high quality rimfires, which I'll shoot alot more. I decided to look for another high quality rifle, and was comparing the Kimber, the 504 and the CZ's to each other. But I ended up comparing them all to my T-bolt. I'll make a long story short. I didn't like the 504's bolt, and how it just rubbed me the wrong way seeing it just kind of wobble around in the reciever. Nor did I like the stock much. Don't get me wrong, it was a nice rifle, but I decided against it. I'll wait till the 541's (547?) come out, and then think of looking at one of them. The kimber was just too overpriced for what you get, in my opinion. I selected the CZ American. The high quality of the rifle just can't be compared. But if you were to compare the two, I would say the CZ is built better than my Browning. But that's for next weekend to determine. The T-bolts accuracy is immpresive. These five shots were fired at 50 yards, in the wind of my cowboy hat!
The bolt is about as slick a operating unit as you could hope for. Literally able to do it with just your thumb. It's super fast for followup shots. The small proportions of the stock, I mean the slenderness of it was terrific in a cross wind. It doesn't blow around as much as some of my other rifles. It's light weight made it so you wanted to carry it, ready to shhot instead of on a sling. All in all, I love the rifle, and it's quality. I've had no problems with the magazine either. Though I thought I would. I now have several hundred rounds through it, with no hitches to speak of. My next purchase may be a 77/22, though I've been reading some bad things about it, too. I'll take one for a test drive. Congrats on your decision to buy a quality .22 rifle. you'll shoot it more than anything else in your safe.