I couldn’t find anything in the CZ catalog. Sako hasn’t built them in years. Probably Cooper is the only one. They have a 6 month wait.Most European sporting rifle manufacturers list the chambering as it remains very popular in some countries for some quarry species. So, CZ and Sako list 222s for instance, the latter with heavy barrel varmint versions available. CZ used to do an excellent 222 Varminter in an H-S Precision stock, but only seems to chamber standard barrel models in that cartridge nowadays.
That is cheaper than a Cooper and sounds like it shoots better too.I wanted a 222 a couple years ago, couldn’t find a Cooper, the wait to get one from Cooper was 4-6 months. I called the Remington custom shop, their benchrest 40x was $2800. and 4-6 months wait.
So I got a Savage target action, screwed on a Shilen pre-fit barrel, put it all in a Stockade Guns pillar bedded stock. It shoots 5 shots in the 1’s, low 2’s if I shoulder or pull one. Lock, stock and barrel cost me about $1300.
Sako hasn’t built them in years.
You can order a rifle chambered in 222 Remington from Sako. CZ makes the 527 in 222 Remington.I couldn’t find anything in the CZ catalog. Sako hasn’t built them in years. Probably Cooper is the only one. They have a 6 month wait.
They do, but it’s not near the quality of the 10 series.Doesn’t Savage make the model 25 walking varninter in 222?
I have looked Most rifle sites and none seem to make the .222 Remington. Even people that used to make them don't list them anymore. I was looking to buy a new heavy barreled .222. But can't seem to find anyone who builds one.
Or do like I did and pick up a gently used L461! I do agree with you on a 700 or Savage .Build one on a 700 or a Savage action. Put the money in the barrel, trigger and stock.
Everyone should have a 222
BLASPHEMER!!!!!Pfffft!! I wouldn't waste your time. The 222 is old and obsolete. A thing of the past, slowly dwindling towards extinction. Another year or two and no one will even remember that it existed.jd