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Posted By: ranger53 Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/11/07
I used to have a model 190 win. .22 rifle. Being stupid, I sold it. That was years ago when the rem. nylon 66 was going strong. Right now I have my grandfather's .22. It's a Rem. model 511 scoremaster. I believe it was made in the early thirties. It's a bolt action. And I might add, it's the most accurate rifle I have. I've got a 2-7x20 tasco scope on it. Really I don't need another .22, but I WANT one. I'm curious, is a bolt action more accurate than a semi-auto? I've been looking real hard at a couple of savages. I don't need a rifle that costs over say, 150.00 dollars. I've looked at some marlins too. I would appreciate some ideas if you would.
tommy
Posted By: VAnimrod Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/11/07
Ruger 10/22 or Marlin Model 60. VERY hard to beat either of those two.
Posted By: VAnimrod Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/11/07
Where are ya, anyway?
Posted By: 5sdad Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/12/07
Ranger - I picked up one of the Charles Daly bolt-actions made by Zastava last summer. I have been very pleased with the accuracy. This is the rifle now being imported by Remington, I believe as their Model 5, at a much higher price. If you can come across one of the Dalys somewhere, it might be available at a close-out price.
I've seen several of these Model 5 Remingtons at Gander Mountain up in Huntsville, AL. While not a wondrous beauty cosmetically, they are solid. All steel action, trigger guard and magazine included, with a plain Remington laminated stock with Remmies laser cut checkering job. The finish was very good for a rifle in that price range. Most other rifles in a competitive price range will haved at least some pot metal painted parts and/or a plain birch stock with no checkering, and most have magazines made of flimsy stampings or plastic that sticks out a mile. I think Remington did well with these little rimfire. Too bad they couldn't sell their own 504, it is a shame that they discontinued that one.
My wife surprised me with a Remington Model Five for my 50th birthday a couple of weeks ago. Not all of the Remington versions have the nicer laminated stock evidently. But, it is still a shooter. A very solid sporter.

I put the old Weaver steel tube K-2.5 on it for starters. Looks good - don't you think? I have a couple of hundred rounds through it and my only complaint is the sharp feed lips on the little magazine (fixable).

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It was cold and very windy last weekend when I shot this target but the rifle shows promise:
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The first two 50 yard groups are to the left of the top bulls. After that, I retreated to 25 yards to lessen the effect of the brutal winds.

The big bull at the bottom was my last one of the day and I simply fired 10 rounds as fast as I could load and acqure a sight picture. .94" seems unimpressive until one considers the numb fingers, the wind, and the fact that seven of the 10 shots are in the black in a single .30" group (CCI Std Vel).


Looks very nice. I think that the stock actually looks better than the laminate. Remington will sell a bunch of these.
If you like bolt guns, try an Anschutz.

Expat
Posted By: DMB Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/12/07
Danny,

That is one very good looking rifle.
I really like the stock, and it's much better looking than a laminated one. Nice figure too.
You have some good groups too.
I think there's a Model 5 in my future.. grin

Don
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/13/07
I think that CDNN might still have the same rifles from the days where they were called "CZ-99" for $150+/- wholesale.

Jeff
Thanks for the nice words Phil and Don. I probably will put some big glass on the Model Five for accuracy testing in the Spring. But, it will be kinda hard to take that Weaver off. I killed my first two bucks using that glass on a Remington 742 .30-06 Carbine about 25 years ago. It was a great woods scope for white-tails. I just don't deer hunt anymore or I would put it back on a centerfire.

Danny
Posted By: TM45 Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/17/07
Or any CZ.
Posted By: Tod Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/18/07
The $150 limit makes it harder, if we are talking about a NIB rifle.

I have to agree with TM45. If you can afford it, it is really hard to beat the CZ-452. They are outstanding rifles, with real steel machined receivers and all steel parts (no plastic). Most have outstanding accuracy, and they have nice Circassian walnut stocks.
Posted By: ranger53 Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/18/07
Well, yesterday I got a Marlin model 925 (wood stock) at BPS. I liked it and since I used to have a model 60 years ago, I got it. Just got through cleaning it and polishing the bore. I'll get a scope for it in a week or so. BTW, VAnimrod I live in Mt. Gilead, about 15 miles east of Albemarle. I believe this will be a shooter, I hope!
tommy
Posted By: jim62 Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/18/07
Todd,

I just thoguht I would chime in. I have been serious into rimfires msot of the 29 years I have been serious into rifles.

Yes, no doubt about it, CZ m452s are great guns for the $$. I owne several of them as well as several current model Marlin and Savage rimfire bolt guns.

Actually, in terms of it's main components ,the Canadian made Savage is of the three in 22LR that is made of ALL STEEL. The CZ and the Marlin .22LR guns BOTH have plastic magazine housings under the action.The Magnum versions of all of thoses guns are all steel ,though (yes, even the Marlins and the Savages)...

Also, the Turkish or Central Europen walnut CZ uses is most darkly stained sapwood and can hardly be called "Circassian".
I call it what it is - very low grade Turkish. Much of the CZ wood is as white as this computer screen before it is stained.It is also no denser that most good American Black Walnut(at least the grade of wood that CZ is buying).
Posted By: 41Keith Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/18/07

That's a very nice .22.

I appreciate everyone's comments, btw. I'd like to get a good, accurate .22LR rifle for one of my daughters. She'd have to choose it, based on my initial selection of what's suitable, but it looks like she'll have fine ones to pick from.
Posted By: cossack2 Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/20/07
Have a look at the CZ 452 American in a bolt. Or, Thompson Center Classic in auto. You'll get your moneys worth with either.
Posted By: pullit Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/21/07
I have to agree CZ is hard to beat, and TC is nothing to back away from.
Posted By: WesJ Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/21/07
If you are into improving things, it is hard to beat a 10/22. They can be had or equipped with all sorts of barrels, sights, triggers, stocks depending on your asthetics/wants/needs. Then again its hard to improve on the bolt gun suggestions above.
Posted By: Tod Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/23/07
Thanks Jim62,

I only own the the magnum 452 - a 17HMR and a 22wmr. I have to say that the wood on my 22WMR 'American' is awfully nice, even if stained and the polish and bluing is quite nice. My son has a Savage 93R17 and the CZ is much better finished. I can actually get the magazine out of the CZ without a lot of effort.

I recenly added an RAA Bilathlon 7-2 to my collection. This is a rifle that deserves a look. Match chamber, hammer forged barrel and a trigger that is unbelieveable. The finish is a little rough, but t shoots like a match rifle.

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Posted By: jim62 Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/24/07
Tod,

Great minds think alike..LOL

I picked up a used EAA Biathlon .22LR the other day nearly identical to yours..I do hear they shoot well.
Ruger 10/22
Posted By: PPosey Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/24/07
Bolt=CZ

lever=Marlin 39A
The list of .22 rimfires that could attract any money out of me is fairly short. CZ 452 American, Kimber Mfg 22, Kimber 82, Cooper 57M, Anschutz 17xx series, Winchester 63, Winchester 9422, Marlin 39, Dakota 22, Winchester 52, Remington 513S, Remington 541S, Remington 504, Winchester 320, maybe a few others I can't think of right now. My preference is for bolt action sporters with small scopes. A few classics are killer rifles that everyone should want.
Posted By: Tod Re: Want a good .22lr rifle - 02/27/07
Originally Posted by jim62
Tod,

Great minds think alike..LOL

I picked up a used EAA Biathlon .22LR the other day nearly identical to yours..I do hear they shoot well.


Jim62,

Feed the rifle quality ammo. It will amaze you with it's performance. I'm shooting Eley, but I hear great things about Wolf match target. Yesterday I managed a 50 yard 5 round one holer. I'm sure the rifle is way more accurate than I am (I was shooting from a rest).

Squirrels beware!
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