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Which 22 rifle

CZ 457 sporter vs Tikka T1x - I have owned both as truck guns, I ended up staying with 457 Tikka. The CZ has a 24" barrel vx the Tikka having a 20" barrel, the 24" barrel on the CZ made it awkward to use from the confines of a truck whereas the Tikka is much handier inside the truck.

If you decide on a CZ 457 take a look at what is called the Scout model, it is a 16" barrel but the downside is that it has a shorter length of pull.

drover
 
Coming from a fan of CZ rifles, I would choose the Tikka in this application. Both should meet the accuracy requirements, but like @boltfluter i have a hard time beating up a nice wood stock.
Same problem here. I hate banging my wood stocks.
My collection:
Kimber 82 Open sights
Kimber 82 No sights
Kimber K22
Anschutz 1913 Super match with a 1911 Prone Stock
BRNO 611 X 2 in 22 WMR
Remington 40x in 22
Remington 40x - 722 in 22

Some I regret selling, but oh well, Sometimes when I want a new toy, and only has to go. Forgot my S&W model 17, Feinwerkbau AW93, Colt 1911 with a Unit 1 Nelson Conversion.
 
I have had an itch for a different 22 lately but do not know which one I would like.
I have had a Bergara .It shot very well but did not like it.
I have been looking at CZ varmint and the Tikka. Looks like the cz would be a good one because I like wood stocks and not really fond of the plastic on the Tikka . What I really like is functionality and accuracy , which brings me to you guys.
This gun will be in the truck most of the time for squirrels ,crows and such but it will be on the range a lot too.
Pros,cons would be very helpful in helping me make up my mind.
PS: I do not want to spend $1000.00+ for it just to throw in the truck.
Thank you for your help.
Cz shoot great
 
I have had an itch for a different 22 lately but do not know which one I would like.
I have had a Bergara .It shot very well but did not like it.
I have been looking at CZ varmint and the Tikka. Looks like the cz would be a good one because I like wood stocks and not really fond of the plastic on the Tikka . What I really like is functionality and accuracy , which brings me to you guys.
This gun will be in the truck most of the time for squirrels ,crows and such but it will be on the range a lot too.
Pros,cons would be very helpful in helping me make up my mind.
PS: I do not want to spend $1000.00+ for it just to throw in the truck.
Thank you for your help.
find a good used Remington 541-S. super accurate and a blast to shoot. Not picky about ammo-will shoot anything.
 
I have had my hands on a CZ 457 AT One recently that my buddy bought. I believe it's a 16.5" barrel. It shot decently right out of the box. He bought it new from some place off of Gun Broker. $700.00, pretty nice laminated stock. From what I understand there are no pillars in the stock.
 
CZ 457 sporter vs Tikka T1x - I have owned both as truck guns, I ended up staying with 457 Tikka. The CZ has a 24" barrel vx the Tikka having a 20" barrel, the 24" barrel on the CZ made it awkward to use from the confines of a truck whereas the Tikka is much handier inside the truck.

If you decide on a CZ 457 take a look at what is called the Scout model, it is a 16" barrel but the downside is that it has a shorter length of pull.

drover
I hate it when a squirrel gets under my gas pedal!:eek:
 
For a truck gun, I'd go for a Savage MK II FV-SR. Accurate, takes a beating, and prolly less than half the cost of a Tikka or CZ. Use the saved $$ for a tax stamp and a down payment towards a can.
Boyd's makes wood stocks that you can use to make it sexy.
Or, find a Hi Standard Sport King - those things are balls-on out to 50 yards, farther if you're a pistol savant.
Addendum: if it wasn't so beautiful, I'd use my 1941 Remington 550 (no dash) in my truck. I picked up a peep sight for it, waiting on installation.
 
I recently bought a Savage B22 FV- SR 16 inch barrel to put a suppressor on. After mounting the scope I was zeroing it at 50 yards with CCI 40G standard velocity ammo and was quite pleased with the accuracy. It put 10 shots well inside an inch. This is was off the bench. The accu trigger was pretty good also. For under 400$ I felt I got my money's worth.
 
I have the CZ 457 Varmint MTR and love it. That being said, I would hate to lug it afield. Get a good cheaper truck rifle and an expensive one for the range.
 
Ruger 10/22. HUGE amount of factory offerings. HUGE amount of aftermarket support.

Could go with a Ruger American or M77/22 if you wish for a bolt rifle as well.
 

Probably get flamed but mine is pretty accurate.
You can’t beat the value of a Mark II! Mine will do this all day with CCI Standard target. I believe I payed about $175 for the synthetic stock model then payed $150-200 for a Boyd’s take off
 

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find a good used Remington 541-S. super accurate and a blast to shoot. Not picky about ammo-will shoot anything.
Never owned one but have always heard they shot extremely well. However, last I looked anything decent was well over a grand. Gorgeous rifles too. I couldn't leave one in the truck.
 

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