Nah I hadnt planned on it either but wanted a little more after the trigger spring.
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I concur with Spudattack ... be patient and get a Brno/CZ secondhand. I've never owned one by my mates have and they are very accurate and reliable. Save up your pennies and get a Brno/CZ. You will never regret it. Remember - it is an investment which you will have for life ... cheers Gunzrrr
IMO what you get from the extra cost of a CZ isn't necessarily any improvement in accuracy or reliability, its fit+finish and perceived 'niceness'. How much that matters is down to personal taste.
I would agree with gravelben on this.
As a rimfire hobbyist I like buying/testing the full range of sporter 22s. I like the CZs - darn good rifles - but they are not the only good option. There are many very efficient hunter 22s which do the job well, and from testing a huge number on the range I can confirm many makes/models will match and/or outshoot the CZs on the bench.
Marlin 925/980SS great wee workers - especially chopped. Toz 78, Savage, Norinco, Zastava all capable - especially when you spend an hour or two to finesse action/trigger. And crazy as it may seem one of my favourite wee hunters for precision accuracy and ideal size/weight balance is a 16" chopped and action polished Norinco JW15 shorty. We've done maybe 15-20 JW15 action/barrel jobs on them now and almost all will pop under 0.5" at best at 50m. Deadly wee units with ideal size for truck or field.
This is a Marlin 925 somebody has on trademe. Good sound wee rifle and very accurate - my last one touched 0.3"s for 5 shot groups at 50m. Its one example of an inexpensive setup ideal for for people wanting to get into bunny shooting:
Marlin 925 22lr + Leupold QRW Rings! | Trade Me
Models/makes of common sporters that have performed well for me on the bench:
* Norinco EM332 - champ at longer ranges with best four group average of 0.6" at 100m.
* JW15 - usually sub half inch at 50m and occasionally into the 0.3"s. A chop to 16" and polished action makes the ideal hunter
* CZ/Brno - very nice units with no real weaknesses,. Good value at $500 or so secondhand as noted above. Usually 0.4s at 50m.
* Marlin 60 semiautos - best of the semiautos - several shooting down to 1/4" groups at 50 and averaqing close to that. DLs and DLXs lovely wee rifles.
* Marlin 925/980 bolt action - sound, basic, reliable, feed well, quite well made and v accurate - down to 0.3" at 50m.
* Ruger model 96 lever - best of the 10/22 variants. No weaknesses - great wee hunter - 0.7s at 50m.
* Toz 78 - good value package with the 4 mags etc. Benefits from an hour or to polishing. Good sound unit for NZ conditions. 0.7s.
* Savage Mk 2 - basic, quite good accuracy, good trigger, mine popped 0.7 at 50m
* Marlin 795 - basic, sound, benefits from a little polishing to action and trigger. Very accurate and reliable with right ammos and cleaning regimen. 0.4s at 50m. Marlins have very good rimfire barrels.
* Winchester 94/22 - mmmmmmmmmm.....
I can vouch for the jw15, I bought it for my son to use as I had a 10/22. It turned out to be a brilliant gun and I ended up selling the ruger as I want using it, always grabbed the norinco. Its the shortened one with over barrel suppressor so lite, short and quiet.
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Same on the chinky JW15, got one off Tard me for $200....shortened to 16", 4 x 32 scope and a suppressor.......deal of the century.......also helps to get a 2nd hand one as the 'safety' is easier to use!!!!!!
i bought mine when the over barrel suppressed ones were new onto the market, was $450 new from memory. I saw one in the local shop last week, was priced at $750 so they have worked out how good they are and upped the price i reckon.
I have a Norinco JW15 and cannot fault it. $350.00 new with scope, suppressor and gun bag. Mine shoots good groups all day long.
Just added a scope and suppressor to my boys Savage rascal .22, should make it easier on the ears as it has a bark with the short barrel.
My favourite is my CZ452 Suppressed American Varmint .22, shoots bunnies a long way off.
cheers LR
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Yep. Tweaked jw15 is easy. And bunnies out to 160m in summer not impossible even with 22lr. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...dc350ac5a1.jpg
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