Originally Posted by killerv
I wouldnt go the youth stock route, he's on the cusp of handling a full size stock no problem

Nice used cz452, maybe a 455

They do make the ruger american with nice wood stocks. Sure is hard to beat the ruger mags.

I've had several CZ452's, and I would go with the latest model (the 457) which Huntsman has pictured above. The CZ452 (& I believe the cz455's also) has the 'Euro' safety (to the rear is fire) and the CZ452's really need trigger work, as opposed to just an adjustment. Besides the CZ457's are reputed to be quite accurate.

Boyd's (for instance) has about any grade of wood stock you want for CZ's, Ruger's, etc.


Originally Posted by vbshootinrange
I'm 70 years old and I bought a CZ Scout for ME!

I added a 1" pad to make the LOP fit me.

Sure is a handy little rifle!

Virgil B.

I'm not 70, but I've done the same thing... One inch pad on a CZ Scout, and they are one handy carbine.


Originally Posted by MadMooner
Pretty sure a t3x stock will go on a t1x with minimal effort.

I’d get a t1x and pick up a take off walnut stock.


I'd definitely consider this, My Tikka T1X is more accurate than any of my CZ452's were, and the ergo's are much better (at least for me). And Yes some guys have fit T3x wood stocks to they're T1X's. You can spend quite a bit more money, and maybe not get any better accuracy.
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