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Finding the perfect bolt action 22 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="threejones" data-source="post: 451126" data-attributes="member: 27464"><p>Good buy on the mkII, you'll love it. My Dad shots the same gun and loves it. I bought a CZ 452 Military trainer last summer (my ruger couldn't keep up with the MkII even with a target barrel) Now my Dad is looking at CZs. They shoot the same at 50-100 but the CZ stays tighter at 150-200. The nice thing about the CZ is that it will keep up with the Anchutz at any range and seems to be way less picky about ammo. As far as bang for the buck, you've definately got a winner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threejones, post: 451126, member: 27464"] Good buy on the mkII, you'll love it. My Dad shots the same gun and loves it. I bought a CZ 452 Military trainer last summer (my ruger couldn't keep up with the MkII even with a target barrel) Now my Dad is looking at CZs. They shoot the same at 50-100 but the CZ stays tighter at 150-200. The nice thing about the CZ is that it will keep up with the Anchutz at any range and seems to be way less picky about ammo. As far as bang for the buck, you've definately got a winner. [/QUOTE]
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