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If you don't mind used/vintage, I still have the Mossberg 142A with 4X scope that my dad taught me to shoot with.There are many options to choose from, I feel myself leaning towards a few but I wonder what the local crowd here favors. I have a ruger 10/22, and a ruger mk iv, I could go the American rimfire route and share mags or one of the many other brands. I would like to keep the rifle under 600, some of the higher end rifles I have been eyeing are the Tikka t1x or the cz 457. What bolt action 22's do you enjoy/recommend?
My Exact feelings...The Savage markII sv-sr is a great rifle well within your budget, even when considering replacing the poorly designed stock. I have one and have not got around to replacing stock but did put a riser on on the comb to help align eye to scope. It shoots fantastic but look elsewhere if you want iron sights.
What do you want out of the rifle (i.e. what are the most important factors for you)? Value? Accuracy above all else? Ability to suppress? Build quality? Size? Weight? Other?There are many options to choose from, I feel myself leaning towards a few but I wonder what the local crowd here favors. I have a ruger 10/22, and a ruger mk iv, I could go the American rimfire route and share mags or one of the many other brands. I would like to keep the rifle under 600, some of the higher end rifles I have been eyeing are the Tikka t1x or the cz 457. What bolt action 22's do you enjoy/recommend?
Can you still buy those new or is it used only now? That stock you should be able to create a matte finish if you wanted I would think either via mild acid etch or microabrasion.Norinco JW 15. Action is very similar to the CZ 455. They tend to be very accurate. The stamped steel trigger guard and very high gloss stock ensure no beauty contest wins—but they can shoot.
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