• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

Which 22lr to buy

I would like to purchase a 22lr to practice and sharpen my free standing technique. I currently own 2 30-06 rifles a Savage 110 model C, and a Tikka T3 lite. Anyone here have any suggestions as to which brand I should get. I would like it in bolt action, left handers,but not a deal breaker), and something that would mimic the weight of both my rifles. Don't want to spend a lot maybe $400 to $500 with scope included.
 
CZ makes left handed 22lr. The trainer or lux would be a good gun. I have a trainer, a 452 style, and a 452 american all shot great and the style and trainer have a big gun feel. its a coin toss there are alot of good guns out there. A CZ with s+k standard plus ammo, a 4x16 scope and you got a fun great shooting gun. At least i think.. Have fun shopping!!
 
The CZ 452 Lux has a 24.8" barrel and weighs 6 lbs. without a scope, and the American has a 22.5" barrel and weighs 5.9 lbs. without a scope. Both are made left-handed and with an Eric Brooks trigger kit, the CZ 452 rifles are excellent for what you pay.

CZ 452 Lux

If you take the CZ route, your choice is basically between the straight-comb American stock or the "hogback" style Lux stock.

Since I assume you're looking for a rifle that would be similar to your centerfires, I'd opt for the Lux rifle if you don't mind the hogback stock. The barrel is longer and would balance more like your other rifles.
 
ms6852 said:
I would like to purchase a 22lr to practice and sharpen my free standing technique. I currently own 2 30-06 rifles a Savage 110 model C, and a Tikka T3 lite. Anyone here have any suggestions as to which brand I should get. I would like it in bolt action, left handers,but not a deal breaker), and something that would mimic the weight of both my rifles. Don't want to spend a lot maybe $400 to $500 with scope included.

With scope included? Sounds like a Chipmunk for you.

Better still, go to Rimfire Central and search that forum.
 
I bought a Chimpmunk for me son.

My father, who was chief engineer of a Fortune 500 company for 40 years and has over a dozen firearm patents, said there was a fundamental design flaw in the rifle. The firing pin galled in bolt body.

My wife took it back.
 
I have one of the CZ 22 lr in left handed and it is really nice to shoot handle etc. I would not hesitate to buy another as a gift or a second one for me
 
The CZ 452 Lux has a 24.8" barrel and weighs 6 lbs. without a scope, and the American has a 22.5" barrel and weighs 5.9 lbs. without a scope. Both are made left-handed and with an Eric Brooks trigger kit, the CZ 452 rifles are excellent for what you pay.

CZ 452 Lux

If you take the CZ route, your choice is basically between the straight-comb American stock or the "hogback" style Lux stock.

Since I assume you're looking for a rifle that would be similar to your centerfires, I'd opt for the Lux rifle if you don't mind the hogback stock. The barrel is longer and would balance more like your other rifles.
No longer in production.
I would personally get a LH Tikka T1x with the 20" barrel. I have a CZ 452 myself, but once I got the Tikka and an Anschutz, it just leans in the corner, although it shoots well enough. Unfortunately it's $130 over your budget for the rifle alone. Sorry about that.
 
No longer in production.
I would personally get a LH Tikka T1x with the 20" barrel. I have a CZ 452 myself, but once I got the Tikka and an Anschutz, it just leans in the corner, although it shoots well enough. Unfortunately it's $130 over your budget for the rifle alone. Sorry about that.
The post was from 2008 when they were in production. Still available as pre-owned if you look around
 
The post was from 2008 when they were in production. Still available as pre-owned if you look around
I've got to pay more attention to the date on these posts. I have a 452 Silhouette. It doesn't excite me much and most of the 452's I see are in the $450 to $500 range. If I were interested in a discontinued CZ it would be the 455 just in case I wanted to swap barrels and/or calibers. I like the older quality and not the newer 457 so much (the fancy pressed designs on the stock).
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
165,810
Messages
2,203,697
Members
79,130
Latest member
Jsawyer09
Back
Top