cb51
Active Member
Okay, I'm turning it over in my mind, and I may pull the trigger. I've had just about every kind of .22 rifle out there, the Remington bolt actions, Ruger 10/22's, Winchester bolt actions, Marlin model 60's, Marlin 39 lever actions, even an old Armalite AR-7. The only rifles I kept were a Remington 552 speed master, and a Marlin 39. Botyh kind of benchmark rifles in the reliability department. Something I'm OCD and anal on.
Now I'm at a stage where I want a nice accurate bolt action old school rifle. Read that wood stock/blue steel. I don't like the black synthetic and ugly finish that comes on guns now. I'm drawn to the CZ's for the old school style, and reputation for both accuracy and long term reliability. I like the trainer, but also am drawn to the cadet due to the compact size for transport.
Are all the models pretty much the same level of accuracy, or is there large differences? I plan to stay with metallic sights.
Thanks.
Now I'm at a stage where I want a nice accurate bolt action old school rifle. Read that wood stock/blue steel. I don't like the black synthetic and ugly finish that comes on guns now. I'm drawn to the CZ's for the old school style, and reputation for both accuracy and long term reliability. I like the trainer, but also am drawn to the cadet due to the compact size for transport.
Are all the models pretty much the same level of accuracy, or is there large differences? I plan to stay with metallic sights.
Thanks.