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I have decided to buy a .22 rimfire it will be a bolt action heavy barreled varmit. I will be fitting a scope of some sort. I will be shooting it prone at 25 yards may be. Or preferably of a bench. I dont normally shoot .22 rimfires.
I do have a couple but they are more collecters pieces and they all have iron sights with no provision for a scope and there is no way I am drilling and tapping them.
Any recomendations I will be shooting them indoors at 25 yards and what sort of scopes would you fit I dont want to spend a fortune because my main interest is full bore shooting and thats were the bulk of my funds go.
I dont want a black gun either not interested in any thing like that.
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CZ455... can't go wrong with one of them

http://www.czub.cz/en/produkty/malorazk ... rmint.html
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Weirauch HW60 or HW66. Scope wise, 2-7x Leupold VX2.

Second hand you could probably pick up a really nice condition items above for around 600 quid. German quality blue steel, walnut with US quality glass that will be able to perform far better than most can shoot...
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David Nimrod wrote:CZ455... can't go wrong with one of them

http://www.czub.cz/en/produkty/malorazk ... rmint.html

We have a particular nickname for CZ rimfire bolt guns in our club! lol lol lol
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Sim G wrote:
David Nimrod wrote:CZ455... can't go wrong with one of them

http://www.czub.cz/en/produkty/malorazk ... rmint.html

We have a particular nickname for CZ rimfire bolt guns in our club! lol lol lol
Pray tell what sort of nickname not being a .22 club shooter this is all new to me.
£600 is doable but I really have no idea about .22 rim fires or scoping one.
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Check out the savage range too. Are you fixed on new or would second hand do? You can probably get a second hand Olympic style ultra rifle mega gun for £600
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#7 Post by Les »

A used CZ452 - no longer available new - or a new CZ455 Varmint. The new 455 will come in at well under £500, leaving enough for a decent scope. At 25 yards, you're not really going to need anything more than something in the Hawke scope lineup. Don't be put off by anti-CZ comments .... they're not the best selling bolt action .22's for nothing. ;)

If you're looking for absolute accuracy, then try and find a used Anschutz 1413/1813/1913 (Match 54 action).
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#8 Post by Ovenpaa »

The CZ452 is the most remarkably boring .22LR I have ever shot and I have shot a few. They just seem to hit what they are pointed at. You could do a lot, lot worse than a 452
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#9 Post by Mattnall »

+1 for the 452, I have 3 (well BRNO and CZ - much the same) and they are all very accurate rifles. These can be picked up second hand fairly cheap and come in a variety of styles. I don't know about the 455 but I can only guess it is as good as the 452.

A lot cheaper and just as good is the Magtech/CBC bolt gun. I bought a few of these for a project and they constantly astound me with the accuracy that can be achieved at 25yds especially in the hands of novices. Finish is good, action solid and the wood is OK. 10rnd mags as standard, threaded ½-20 and a built-in 11mm rail, fit a Hawke scope (or similar) and you'll have a great shooting rifle for under £200. More money for ammo.
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#10 Post by Kungfugerbil »

I'll say it as I'm always the contrarian... used Anschutz match 54 and one of Fox's 8-32 or 10-40 target dot scopes and you could win high level rimfire benchrest competitions for well under 500 quid.
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