I think the better question to ask is, 'what rimfire rifle would you buy, and then, in what caliber?' For me, I like them all, and have settled on bolt action, as I find I can do more accurate shooting a with a bolt action rifle in .22 caliber. My current favorite rifle is my Tikka T1x in .22 cal. with a Leupold scope, but I'm open to look at and shoot with others.
if both guns are very equal, then, its the price of the ammunition that's the defining problem, with a box of good quality 22lr at around £6 for 50, place that against the £20+ cost of 50 17hmr. whilst the 17hmr is a faster & MUCH noisier round, most shooters will be taking their target at around the 50-60 mtr mark where the 22lr is perfectly adequate even in SUB sonic form, although you can get some 22lr ammunition that is very fast & noisy. ME, I chose the Ruger semi auto using Sub sonics, with the opportunity to change to a more robust/faster round as a when. Good luck !
Love the channel but I must say that the title on this one is rather misleading. It should have been called something along the lines of ‘how many do you sell of those two guns’.
Got ruger 10/22 they are a good little rifle but trigger is very heavy got a trigger block great gun ideal with winchester subs . For me cz all day give the bolt a bit of a polishing and it can be as smooth as glass lighten the trigger on the cz also to about 2lb spring it's great to shoot . Both good tools for the job
I bought the T-Bolt because I liked the efficiency of the action design, but I was disappointed in the accuracy and the lack of stiffness in the action; you can easily push the barrel to one side because the action will bend. They simply removed too much metal from the action, need to beef it up a bit.
Fired various rimfires over the years, I’ve never shot one that would make me change from CZ, every thing a little rifle should be, very accurate, you’ve got to spend a lot more money to be more accurate. Can’t believe this channel sometimes, instead of showing us new .22LR’s that might completely be useless in 5 months due to the Lead band, why don’t you use the platform you have to organise a petition co-ordinated through all RFD’s, Utube Chanel’s and shooting organisations to protect the first step for most into shooting sports. No need to include BASC don’t really need their kind of help thank you.
Tried other makes went back to CZ, rugged, reliable and accurate.
I think the better question to ask is, 'what rimfire rifle would you buy, and then, in what caliber?' For me, I like them all, and have settled on bolt action, as I find I can do more accurate shooting a with a bolt action rifle in .22 caliber.
My current favorite rifle is my Tikka T1x in .22 cal. with a Leupold scope, but I'm open to look at and shoot with others.
So glad to see that one can buy a semi-auto rifle in the UK!
if both guns are very equal, then, its the price of the ammunition that's the defining problem, with a box of good quality 22lr at around £6 for 50, place that against the £20+ cost of 50 17hmr.
whilst the 17hmr is a faster & MUCH noisier round, most shooters will be taking their target at around the 50-60 mtr mark where the 22lr is perfectly adequate even in SUB sonic form, although you can get some 22lr ammunition that is very fast & noisy.
ME, I chose the Ruger semi auto using Sub sonics, with the opportunity to change to a more robust/faster round as a when.
Good luck !
I've always got on well with a .22
Love the channel but I must say that the title on this one is rather misleading.
It should have been called something along the lines of ‘how many do you sell of those two guns’.
Agreed, certainly different to the original field tester videos
CZ452 in 22LR or 17 HMR. No need to look at anything else
I disagree, you need a 22wmr and a 17hm2, just to complete the set.
Got ruger 10/22 they are a good little rifle but trigger is very heavy got a trigger block great gun ideal with winchester subs .
For me cz all day give the bolt a bit of a polishing and it can be as smooth as glass lighten the trigger on the cz also to about 2lb spring it's great to shoot .
Both good tools for the job
I bought the T-Bolt because I liked the efficiency of the action design, but I was disappointed in the accuracy and the lack of stiffness in the action; you can easily push the barrel to one side because the action will bend. They simply removed too much metal from the action, need to beef it up a bit.
Get a Anschutz 1417 .22 lr will never go wrong and as accurate as any on the market
CZ the best rimfire u can buy for the money had browning T-Bolt years back trigger terrible
Easy, get both.
And on the CZ's.... Get lots of them too!
Fired various rimfires over the years, I’ve never shot one that would make me change from CZ, every thing a little rifle should be, very accurate, you’ve got to spend a lot more money to be more accurate. Can’t believe this channel sometimes, instead of showing us new .22LR’s that might completely be useless in 5 months due to the Lead band, why don’t you use the platform you have to organise a petition co-ordinated through all RFD’s, Utube Chanel’s and shooting organisations to protect the first step for most into shooting sports. No need to include BASC don’t really need their kind of help thank you.