I don't want to drop a ton of money, prefereably $500 or less. I have a scope (vortex pst 4-16 ffp moa) that is sitting in the safe doing nothing.
I am seriously considering the cz 455 "tacticool" varmint (16") or 24" version, depending on what I can get. put a scope on it and shoot it for a year or two before I spend any significant money on it (trigger work as needed)
other options include the cheaper cz 455 "american" for about $100 less, with its thin barrel, and then putting it into a new stock (boyds varmint most likely)
I also considered a heavy barrel ruger 10/22 and a victor company titan stock, but this gets me up in price pretty quick, without a trigger upgrade
I'd love a tikka t1x but they are pre-order/backorder and aftermarket support is unknown (stock options mainly).
I don't want to spend the $ for a voodoo although they are totally awesome in every sense
my goal is to have fun with a decently accurate rimfire, work on fundamentals and positional training, and if a rimfire match every stands up near me - shoot it. eventually I'd like a KRG x-ray chassis for it so i can have a near exact copy of my 308 (mausingfield, 24" rem/varmint)
how would you spend $600 or less on a 22lr to maximize utility and accuracy?
I am seriously considering the cz 455 "tacticool" varmint (16") or 24" version, depending on what I can get. put a scope on it and shoot it for a year or two before I spend any significant money on it (trigger work as needed)
other options include the cheaper cz 455 "american" for about $100 less, with its thin barrel, and then putting it into a new stock (boyds varmint most likely)
I also considered a heavy barrel ruger 10/22 and a victor company titan stock, but this gets me up in price pretty quick, without a trigger upgrade
I'd love a tikka t1x but they are pre-order/backorder and aftermarket support is unknown (stock options mainly).
I don't want to spend the $ for a voodoo although they are totally awesome in every sense
my goal is to have fun with a decently accurate rimfire, work on fundamentals and positional training, and if a rimfire match every stands up near me - shoot it. eventually I'd like a KRG x-ray chassis for it so i can have a near exact copy of my 308 (mausingfield, 24" rem/varmint)
how would you spend $600 or less on a 22lr to maximize utility and accuracy?