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Finding the perfect bolt action 22 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Riptide" data-source="post: 453067" data-attributes="member: 29005"><p>+1 to CZ 452 and Anschutz. IMO, Anschutz is the best and CZ is as close as you can get (accuracy-wise) while not paying an exorbitant amount. Brother has a CZ 452 American that will shoot MOA or better out to 150 yards with match ammo. His Anschutz will do the same. </p><p> </p><p>Another thing to consider (I think someone posted earlier about the Mossberg 44a) is trying to find an older bolt action .22 with iron sights. I've found that anything manufactured back when the .22 was used to put food on the table is a pretty accurate rifle. I have an old Mossberg bolt that will hold its own against anything other than a CZ or Anschutz. Longest shot was a 172 yard headshot on a pigeon (probably luck, but shhhh). Other kills at 150 and less tell me it's still a shooter though. </p><p> </p><p>It's all about how much you want to pay, but since I just bought a CZ 527 American in .223 - my vote is for the CZ 452.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riptide, post: 453067, member: 29005"] +1 to CZ 452 and Anschutz. IMO, Anschutz is the best and CZ is as close as you can get (accuracy-wise) while not paying an exorbitant amount. Brother has a CZ 452 American that will shoot MOA or better out to 150 yards with match ammo. His Anschutz will do the same. Another thing to consider (I think someone posted earlier about the Mossberg 44a) is trying to find an older bolt action .22 with iron sights. I've found that anything manufactured back when the .22 was used to put food on the table is a pretty accurate rifle. I have an old Mossberg bolt that will hold its own against anything other than a CZ or Anschutz. Longest shot was a 172 yard headshot on a pigeon (probably luck, but shhhh). Other kills at 150 and less tell me it's still a shooter though. It's all about how much you want to pay, but since I just bought a CZ 527 American in .223 - my vote is for the CZ 452. [/QUOTE]
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