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Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby purd0027 on Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:38 pm

Hi,
I'm looking to get a bolt action .22lr to learn how to shoot rifles. I am currently looking into a Ruger 77/22 or CZ-455. Any opinions on these or other suggestions? Thanks,
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby FJ540 on Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:00 pm

Price range? Also, what do you intend to do with it outside the range?
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby 870TC on Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:10 pm

I love my CZ-452 Trainer. If I do my part, the bullet holes touch at 50 yards.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby MissouriDave on Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:54 pm

I have the 77/22 all weather and it is a true tack driver. It has always been one of my favorite rifles. I have a Nikon 2-7X on it, and they work well together.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby LongRange on Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:20 pm

just get a plain ol marlin 922 bolt 22 with a clip or 981T with a tube, low price and shoots as good as anything else unless you want to drop a grand. Marlin has been building .22 rifles for a long time and their action requires low maintenance and they last for years. My father has had the same mod 60 semi .22 for 30+ years and it never lets him down. Dont be a fashion fag, but something useable in a .22


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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby wrench on Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:37 pm

I picked up a plain jane Savage MkII a little over a year ago, and I've been completely happy with it. It functions well, and it shoots as well as I can.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby SparkyJeff on Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:01 am

FJ540 wrote:Price range? Also, what do you intend to do with it outside the range?

+1 are you looking for bench rest competition accuracy, or a truck gun?

<<Ruger 77/22 vs. CZ 455>>
They both have a price tag. I think the CZ wears the tag a little better than the 77/22. The Ruger might be easier to customize, if desired. I think the CZ single set trigger is slick. Both of those rifles should serve you well, but there are a lot of options when considering a bolt .22.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby purd0027 on Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:52 am

SparkyJeff wrote:
FJ540 wrote:Price range? Also, what do you intend to do with it outside the range?

+1 are you looking for bench rest competition accuracy, or a truck gun?

<<Ruger 77/22 vs. CZ 455>>
They both have a price tag. I think the CZ wears the tag a little better than the 77/22. The Ruger might be easier to customize, if desired. I think the CZ single set trigger is slick. Both of those rifles should serve you well, but there are a lot of options when considering a bolt .22.


The Ruger is definitely as much as I would go - I got a quote from two shops for around $630.

Accuracy is mainly what I'm looking for - plus nice wood furniture. I am a city slicker so this will not get thrown around. The reason I was considering the Ruger is I also intend on getting a 10/22 and doing an appleseed next year. I've got a 22/45 that was my first gun, so I have been satisfied with their products so far.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby Stradawhovious on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:21 am

I ran into macphisto at Oakdale yesterday, and he just picked up a CZ 452 that was REALLY nice. The action was really smooth and tight, the trigger was exceptional (although I think he said something about an aftermarket kit in it) and overall it was dead sexy to boot. It had a 5 round magazine, and apparently you can get 10 rounders as well, but the 5 rounders fit flush with the stock, and looked really nice.

I will have one in the stable before long.

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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby JoeH on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:24 am

I have a 452 American. These are great rifles and a hoot to shoot at 100+ yards.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby Rem700 on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:38 am

The Ruger is definitely as much as I would go - I got a quote from two shops for around $630.




Very first thing find a new shop or shops, I quick check at Budsgunshop shows a price right around $400 for either.
IMHO I like the CZ452 American better and still under $400
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby Rem700 on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:52 am

And as I dont never get to the introduction section WELCOME :cheerleader2:

A few somewhat local shops to check might be Frontiersman, Gun Stop, or Wolfs Den.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby rugersol on Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:10 am

purd0027 wrote:I also intend on getting a 10/22

I'd jest get the 10/22. Image
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby Holland&Holland on Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:54 am

Savage mark II with an accutrigger if you are looking for tight groups on a budget is the may to go.
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Re: Bolt action .22lr suggestions

Postby TIP on Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:44 pm

I really like the CZ rim rifles, I have a couple. The thing that bugs me about them is that to me the safety works backwards. I am use to pushing a safety forward to disengage, but on my CZ's forward is safe mode and to the rear is fire.
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