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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Need an Accurate 22lr/17hmr/22mag
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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 572813" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>A CZ 452/453/455 in your caliber of choice is a standard to go by. I paid $430 out the door for my CZ 452 .22LR. The action is not only extremely strong and precision made, but the accuracy is like a match rifle. My trigger is better than most centerfire hunting rifles you find on the rack, and it is adjustable.</p><p> </p><p>I find the barrel to be rather tight on my CZ 452, so I am expecting exceptionally long barrel life. I think it is basically impossible to wear out this rifle, even if you shoot a box of ammo through it every day of your life. It was and still is a military basic training rifle in eastern Europe, and the overbuilt action shows that. </p><p> </p><p>I would get the .17 HMR if you want a prairie dog rifle, but the other two calibers would be better for general use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 572813, member: 27328"] A CZ 452/453/455 in your caliber of choice is a standard to go by. I paid $430 out the door for my CZ 452 .22LR. The action is not only extremely strong and precision made, but the accuracy is like a match rifle. My trigger is better than most centerfire hunting rifles you find on the rack, and it is adjustable. I find the barrel to be rather tight on my CZ 452, so I am expecting exceptionally long barrel life. I think it is basically impossible to wear out this rifle, even if you shoot a box of ammo through it every day of your life. It was and still is a military basic training rifle in eastern Europe, and the overbuilt action shows that. I would get the .17 HMR if you want a prairie dog rifle, but the other two calibers would be better for general use. [/QUOTE]
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