I am in the market for a very accurate 22 and there are just too many options and I was hoping to get some opinions. This would be for range use so a heavier weight would be better. I do not compete so I don't need to fit any regulations. I would like to have it on a bipod to shoot from prone position. I know this is more rifle then I need right now, but with the fact 22 barrels practically never wear out, I would like to buy something that I will not outgrow. I have never wished that I had bought something cheaper, the same cannot be said the other way around. Prices are all slightly rounded.
The CZ 455 PT looks like a good option. I like the manners stock. Though it does not come with a rear pillar so I would either have to do that myself or have it done (cost $???).
Rifle - $880 (I called CZ and they will be doing a production run this month)
Lilja barrel - $400
DIP Picatinny mount - $50
Timmy trigger - $100
Total: $1430
Clark makes a custom 77/22. I like that with this I would have an accuracy guarantee (1” @ 100, with their recommended ammo).
Rifle - $1245
Pillar Bedding - $150
Thumbhole Stock - $175
Total $1570
Clark also makes a 10/22 that has an accuracy guarantee (1” @ 100).
Action - $650
B&C thumbhole stock $200
Pillar Bedding - $150
Scope Base - $100
Kidd trigger - $275
Total - 1375
Kidd has been well spoken of, but I don't think they have an accuracy guarantee. I am okay with the wait time.
Barrel and action - $1000
Rear Tang - $75
B&C thumbhole stock - $225
Bipod Stud - $30
Total - $1330
I think that going the Sako route would be more expensive then having a short bolt throw is worth. I am pretty sure these are all very accurate rifles and the cost is close enough to the same that I cannot decide which route to go. So, can anyone help me out?
The CZ 455 PT looks like a good option. I like the manners stock. Though it does not come with a rear pillar so I would either have to do that myself or have it done (cost $???).
Rifle - $880 (I called CZ and they will be doing a production run this month)
Lilja barrel - $400
DIP Picatinny mount - $50
Timmy trigger - $100
Total: $1430
Clark makes a custom 77/22. I like that with this I would have an accuracy guarantee (1” @ 100, with their recommended ammo).
Rifle - $1245
Pillar Bedding - $150
Thumbhole Stock - $175
Total $1570
Clark also makes a 10/22 that has an accuracy guarantee (1” @ 100).
Action - $650
B&C thumbhole stock $200
Pillar Bedding - $150
Scope Base - $100
Kidd trigger - $275
Total - 1375
Kidd has been well spoken of, but I don't think they have an accuracy guarantee. I am okay with the wait time.
Barrel and action - $1000
Rear Tang - $75
B&C thumbhole stock - $225
Bipod Stud - $30
Total - $1330
I think that going the Sako route would be more expensive then having a short bolt throw is worth. I am pretty sure these are all very accurate rifles and the cost is close enough to the same that I cannot decide which route to go. So, can anyone help me out?