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    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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    We've had a great experience with our Ruger American Rimfire. We've been shooting tight groups at 100 yards with $27 Walmart Bushnell 4x scope. It utilizes Ruger 10/22 magazines which work great if you avoid certain problematic hollow points.
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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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    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.

    MkII stock sucks. Had to install a Karsten's to make it usable. Unsure why scope-only rifles come with a drop comb stock. Manufacturers need to get their heads out of the "pappy's old hunting rifle" mentality.
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    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.

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    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.

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    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.
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    Savage MKII FV-SR in a Boyds stock. Shoots one hole groups at 50 yards with CCI Mini-Mags.

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    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.

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    Marlin xt-22 tube feed hold and cycles 24 22. shorts

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