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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2327430" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>I like Rimfires. I like the Bergara, CZ457 and Tikka T1x. The Tikka has a great trigger, nice weight and very accurate for under $600. CZ is comparable.. I haven't owned a Bergara but most people really like them, just watch the weight for what you want.</p><p>I do like the Volquartsen Summit which you can get at right around$1k, mine in 17hm2 shoots great. New Browning Tbolts are very accurate and I like the hex mag. The problem with my straight pulls are they are more noisy when they hit the stop.</p><p> I've owned the Savage 22's, several Ruger' s, and many others, just not at the same level to me but most do shoot good and the Rugers are highly customisable .</p><p>I love Anschutz and Cooper and they are very accurate as well but many of both struggle with weak ejection. I just hate expensive guns that need to be worked on right out of the box.</p><p>The Christiansen is a shot in the dark as they have had many with bad ejection and even after repairs. I was going to try one but after looking at them just gave them a pass.</p><p>Tikka T1x sounds to me like a gun that fits the bill, and is already threaded. You can buy a verticle grip and wider forend for fairly cheap if you want. Mine is very accurate and I have shot it out to 400yds.</p><p>Good luck. I wish you could get your hands on more of them. Go to Tulsa in 2 weekends. You might find what you want on the over 4000 tables. Haha</p><p></p><p>Edit, just realized you had shown the CZ457 Pro Varmint. I like the changes CZ made to the action but it seems like the barrels can be a little hit and miss. Still wouldn't hesitate to buy them if I hadn't gone Tikka first. It is cheap enough on your budget if it doesn't shoot you can put a great barrel on and still be right in there on budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2327430, member: 100299"] I like Rimfires. I like the Bergara, CZ457 and Tikka T1x. The Tikka has a great trigger, nice weight and very accurate for under $600. CZ is comparable.. I haven't owned a Bergara but most people really like them, just watch the weight for what you want. I do like the Volquartsen Summit which you can get at right around$1k, mine in 17hm2 shoots great. New Browning Tbolts are very accurate and I like the hex mag. The problem with my straight pulls are they are more noisy when they hit the stop. I've owned the Savage 22's, several Ruger' s, and many others, just not at the same level to me but most do shoot good and the Rugers are highly customisable . I love Anschutz and Cooper and they are very accurate as well but many of both struggle with weak ejection. I just hate expensive guns that need to be worked on right out of the box. The Christiansen is a shot in the dark as they have had many with bad ejection and even after repairs. I was going to try one but after looking at them just gave them a pass. Tikka T1x sounds to me like a gun that fits the bill, and is already threaded. You can buy a verticle grip and wider forend for fairly cheap if you want. Mine is very accurate and I have shot it out to 400yds. Good luck. I wish you could get your hands on more of them. Go to Tulsa in 2 weekends. You might find what you want on the over 4000 tables. Haha Edit, just realized you had shown the CZ457 Pro Varmint. I like the changes CZ made to the action but it seems like the barrels can be a little hit and miss. Still wouldn't hesitate to buy them if I hadn't gone Tikka first. It is cheap enough on your budget if it doesn't shoot you can put a great barrel on and still be right in there on budget. [/QUOTE]
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