The Savage Mk ll is a fantastic.22. Super accurate. Mine is an older one that was made before the accutrigger. I put a rifle basix in it and it will shoot quarter size groups at 75 yards with golden bullet.
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The Savage Mk ll is a fantastic.22. Super accurate. Mine is an older one that was made before the accutrigger. I put a rifle basix in it and it will shoot quarter size groups at 75 yards with golden bullet.
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I'll second the opinion about the Savage MKII. Mine shoots good groups at 200 yards with Wolf 40g MT. You can hit 8" steel with regularity. On a no wind day I fired a 1-3/8” W x 2-3/8” H group at 208 yards
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Shot about 300 rds on Saturday. Tested a bunch of ammo, it seems to like CCI Target standard velocity ammo the best. It printed atrocious groups with Blazer, like 6 MOA or something at 50 yards.
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Can't go wrong with CZ=hammer forged barrels, had my 452 FS since 2008 and shoot the snot out of it. Till this day I'm still amazed on how accurate it still is, recently mounted a rear peep sight for shooing irons accurately...and it does
Nice review on a CZ
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The Savage has amazing potential for the price. Here is what I did with mine, complete with links to other threads;
Savage MKll-FV
Clearidge Ultra RM Rimfire Scope with fine duplex/dot reticle in bedded mounts
Modified Boyds' Rimfire Hunter Stock
Apachee Trigger set to 30 ounces
Mountain Shooter Sling
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It's probably been said a few times in this thread but the CZ 455 is the best budget .22 in my opinion. All the Savage rimfire rifles I have shot(while very accurate) just feel like a toy compared to the CZ. My CZ has a chopped and threaded barrel and sits in a PDC custom chassis. I can put rounds in the same hole all day with cheap Eley ammo. Gun feels just like my centerfire rifle as far as ergonomics go.
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