Just got one of these too. Shoots very well with all ammo I tried but really likes the Wolf 22 ammo. Come with a rail, threaded barrel and the 10/22 mags are great.
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I can't beat my CZ 452 trainer
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I was wanting a Savage FVSR but with their new B series bolt action rifles, I'd probably pick up a B22 FVSR. The stock looks far better than what Savage puts on the 93 series and MKII series rifles.
I've asked the same question and as you see here the CZ comes more than everything else combined. Depending on model expect to pay $400-$500.
I've owned a savage mkii fv that I had recrowned that shot very well. I also just bought a Anchuntz 1416hb a while back and from shooting them both with the same optic and same ammo the Anchuntz shoots a little better but both on a calm day shot very well. One of the nicest grouping guns I've gotten to shoot is a sako quad topped with a nice optic. He also owned and sold a cz 452hb which shot very well so pick your poison and go shoot:) they are all very fun trainers and plinkiers.
Don't disregard old .22 bolt rifles, most of those are tack drivers and can usually be found pretty cheap. I have a 1952 Remington 514 single shot that my oldest brother handed down to me for Xmas when I was 10. My first real gun. It's STILL deadly accurate, and God only knows how many thousands of rounds it's fired. If I'm ever able to buy a .223 rated suppressor, it's going to be the first gun adapted for it.
Savage MKII FV-SR in a Boyds stock. Shoots one hole groups at 50 yards with CCI Mini-Mags.
I will second the CZ 455. I just got mine setup and it shoots very small groups with CCI ammo and their sub-sonics. I will try to put some targets up, shot at 50 and 100 yards. The rifle is so easy to shoot well it is crazy.
Marlin xt-22 tube feed hold and cycles 24 22. shorts