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    Fun new rifle CZ 452

    I'm excited to get this little guy dialed in and see what she can do. It is my first CZ and only bolt action 22lr.

    CZ 452 16" threaded barrel should be great in the woods chasing squirrel.

    The 2x7x33 Leupold has been on my want to have for a while. Might be overkill for a .22lr but it will last a lifetime and serve me well.

    These are te only non thrilling pictures I have untill I get to get her out in the field to dial scope in.





    Brian Goode
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    Nice rifle. I have 2 now myself.

    If this is your first CZ .22 then check-out the CZ sub-forum on rimfirecentral.com because there are some valuable tips for cleaning and maintenance.

    Best one I found was use a smaller caliber cleaning rod .17 or .20 because of the match chamber/ bore.

    Have fun. I have had great luck with CCI ammunition in my rifles.

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    Great info to have!!! I just posted on that forum. Great place.
    Brian Goode
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    Those are nice rifles. Good choice on the scope as well.

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    Treat yourself to a light weight suppressor and run some Wolf Match ammo through it. You will be amazed with the quietness, much quieter than a pellet gun. Mine has claimed a large pile of head-shot squirrels.

    I bought a CZ452-2E like yours when they first were released. I did upgrade mine with a Timney trigger kit. I have a Leupold VXII 3x9 EFR scope that has close range parallex adjustment and a .22 suppressor.

    I have a large pile of guns but this little jewel stays in the front of the safe. It is my first recommendation to anyone wanting a .22 rifle.

    RFA
    Last edited by Ready.Fire.Aim; 11-23-12 at 22:34.

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    I'm going to look into a tax stamp and unit after the holidays I think.
    Brian Goode
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    I've been thinking about a nice little .22, this looks like it.
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    That's a very nice rifle indeed. Give us a range report after! I'm interested as well.
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    I'm jealous

    I used to shoot bolt-action .22s as a kid and a buddy of mine picked up a CZ a few years back to relive the memories. It's everything I could want in a gun like this. If my kids ever get interested in shooting, I'll get them a Scout!

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    This is for sure not the steadiest rest so ill dial scope in better after more shooting and a better rest set up.

    My brother in law taking a turn.


    This is a 30 yard group of 5 each
    Wind was not great and a tad gusty. It threw me off more than anything trying to hold steady.



    So far with maybe 100 rounds down the tube I really like this rifle!!

    Brian Goode
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