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Kimbers are great, I have 2, but are now and probably forever sold out and prices are rising on the secondary market. CZ makes a great rifle, I have two a 452 and a Manners stocked 455PT, and can be made into a great shooter reasonably. Sako makes a great rifle but are hard to find and Savage is also a good rifle but has limited upgradability.I like the Savage line. For me the Savage MKII FVT, MKII BTV, & MKII offer what I'm looking for at affordable prices, and they are accurate. Like all .22lr rimfire rifles, you have to find the ammo each one likes and performs the best with. Easier said then done in these times of rimfire ammo shortages. CZ's get a lot of good review, and I believe they are very accurate and reliable. I'd buy one myself if I ever decided I needed another bolt action rifle.
Simple but accurate. Simple is the easy part, accurate is what get's expensive.
If you want accurate, be prepared to spend in excess of $1200. That's what it'll take
to get a decent trigger, decent stock, properly machined and assembled bolt and receiver
and a match grade barrel with a polished bore. You can start with a $500 rifle, but after
upgrading the stock, trigger and barrel...you'll have ended up at the magic $1200 mark.
If you are a hobbyist like me, where the tinkering is the fun, get a midrange rifle and build it up.
If you want accuracy out of the box, spend the money from the get go.
+1 on the CZ452 American.
I have shot sub 1.5" groups @ 200 yds with Wolf MT ammo.
I also have a Kimber, Ruger, Win 69, Rem 541T.
The CZ is the most accurate rimfire I own.
Coach
Welcome to the rimfire club Cjmac1988!!so im in the market for a 22 bolt gun, wanting something simple but accurate . any ideas? Im kinda new to the whole rimfire thing
I'm surprised that I'd be the first to say Remington 40X. Budgetary and function priorities it depends a lot on what you want out of it / what you're gonna be settin it up for. I'm gonna have to save up for one and I believe they're damn well worth it They start out used at around $1200
My dream 22 has always been a 40X since I shot one and got 2nd place in a standing silhouette competition. I lost to an old timer with a 52C
I'm kinda loyal like that! Remington has been serving our troops and country for longer than most firearms companies around, besides Colt and S&W.
Find what cup of tea you like and run with it
Here's a pic from the net:
(the one on the right)
I'm surprised that I'd be the first to say Remington 40X.
You weren't the first, reread the thread.