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Posted By: RipSnort Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/06/21
What scope rings are you using on your CZ 457 American .22LR? What height with what scope?

Thanks, RS
Posted By: AU7MM08 Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/06/21
I would get an 11MM to pic rail adapter.
https://www.diproductsinc.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1422401&CAT=3600

The world is your oyster with pic rings.
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/06/21
I put a rail on my MTR for big heavy scopes. On my 455 SS I used Talley low mounts with a Weaver Classic V7 RF. IMO, rails and other adapters on a sporter just complicate things to no good purpose, and may futz up your cheek weld. If you need some angle, or want easy optics swapping, then they make sense.
Posted By: Seven_Heaven Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/06/21
I just put a scope on my CZ 457 American last week. I used Talley CZ Rimfire High,( PN: 22CZRH), steel split rings to mount a Burris FFII
4.5-14 x42 AO scope.

I love the simplicity of these Talleys. Two crews per ring. Have used them on other CZ and Steyr rimfires for years without issue.
Posted By: WiFowler Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/07/21
Originally Posted by AU7MM08
I would get an 11MM to pic rail adapter.
https://www.diproductsinc.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1422401&CAT=3600

The world is your oyster with pic rings.


^^^ THIS
Posted By: hookeye Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/08/21
I bought the new CZ 11mm aluminum rings for my 455, not displeased.
Posted By: Sbrown Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/08/21
TAG
Posted By: ldholton Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/08/21
Not a457 but a 452 I've had pushing 20 years , just used steel Millets. that tighten from both sides
Posted By: RickinTN Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 06/19/21
Talley offers a Steel set either low or high. I just bought mine through Brownells. $52.99 I believe.
Rick
Posted By: FYD16 Re: Rings for CZ 457 ??? - 08/02/21
Just installed an Athlon 4-16 x 40 scope on my 457 American using steel Leupold 11 mm medium rimfire rings. The scope fits well and these medium height rings could probably work with 42 and perhaps 44 mm scopes.
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