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Help me decide which 22LR bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="belldar" data-source="post: 3038902" data-attributes="member: 17374"><p>I love my CZs but they are the older 452s. I don't think you can go wrong with either of those two and I understand the nostalgia of a wood stocked blued beauty. The problem with all my wood stocked blued beauties is they now have a whole bunch of extra character to them! Scratches, dents, dings, and discoloration. I realize I really</p><p> use things hard so I am not a posed to synthetic stocks. I still take my wood stocked 452s out and plink. They just don't go as far from home now. </p><p>You should be able to find a shorter barrel in the 457, T1X, and BMR threaded. I like all three myself so it comes down to what you want. I was shooting my bullet holes with cheap federal ammo yesterday at 30 yards off the hood of my truck with the T1x. All of them should be easily found for under $600 and I have seen the BMR for under $400 easily. If I got another it would be a BMR. The bolt is real smoth and the trigger is quite wonderful. It also feels more traditional if that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="belldar, post: 3038902, member: 17374"] I love my CZs but they are the older 452s. I don't think you can go wrong with either of those two and I understand the nostalgia of a wood stocked blued beauty. The problem with all my wood stocked blued beauties is they now have a whole bunch of extra character to them! Scratches, dents, dings, and discoloration. I realize I really use things hard so I am not a posed to synthetic stocks. I still take my wood stocked 452s out and plink. They just don't go as far from home now. You should be able to find a shorter barrel in the 457, T1X, and BMR threaded. I like all three myself so it comes down to what you want. I was shooting my bullet holes with cheap federal ammo yesterday at 30 yards off the hood of my truck with the T1x. All of them should be easily found for under $600 and I have seen the BMR for under $400 easily. If I got another it would be a BMR. The bolt is real smoth and the trigger is quite wonderful. It also feels more traditional if that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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