I tried to do this on the cheap several years back and ended up with a Ruger American Rimfire that I didn't care for. So here is my sequel for a better rimfire trainer/target rifle. Tell me if my reasoning is crazy, as it's really hard for me to find these rifles in stock locally to compare.
Rifles currently being considered:
Tikka T1x with 20" barrel
CZ 457 Varmint AT One with 16" or 24" barrel
CZ 457 Pro Varmint with 16" barrel
I am heavily leaning towards the Tikka for the following reasons:
1) My main purpose for this rimfire is to have a very accurate, full sized rifle that I can shoot in my backyard up to 70ish yards on a regular basis. The Tikka seems to fit my mould best for this because:
-It's 20" barrel seems to be closest to the sporter weight Tikka T3/T3xs that I hunt with
-It's configuration and controls should be nearly identical to my hunting rifles
-I can get a vertical grip for it that is close enough to a target configuration for comfort at the bench without going full blown benchrest feel like the CZs
-PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF MY ASSUMPTIONS ON CLOSE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN T1X AND T3x IS OFF BASE
2) I plan to use CCI SV for most of this. Several YouTube reviews have shown this ammo to be used with the Tikka with acceptable-to-great accuracy. I will try to find what it is most accurate with in case I want to go shoot it from the bench or get crazy and shoot a match on my nonexistent spare time some day, but CCI SV seems to be the best intersection of availability/accuracy/value that can be used for this application
3) I can't find much negative on either the Tikka T3x or CZ 457 online in boards or YouTube reviews, so it sounds like much of it is going to boil down to personal preference, not quality or value
Like I had said beforehand, I ultimately shoot to prepare for hunting season. I would love to find the time in the future to shoot a match, but I don't see that being a thing for me until the kids get a bit older. I do want to be able to get away to the range and trust the rimfire to shoot nice groups at 100yd when I get the chance or while letting my hunting rifles cool, but it will predominantly be practical field position shooting a few shots at a time as time allows.
If I decide to get serious about shooting matches in the future then I will look into getting one of the CZs, or maybe get a Lux for a pretty wood stocked gun to shoot with open sights (if I can get a peep for it)
Rifles currently being considered:
Tikka T1x with 20" barrel
CZ 457 Varmint AT One with 16" or 24" barrel
CZ 457 Pro Varmint with 16" barrel
I am heavily leaning towards the Tikka for the following reasons:
1) My main purpose for this rimfire is to have a very accurate, full sized rifle that I can shoot in my backyard up to 70ish yards on a regular basis. The Tikka seems to fit my mould best for this because:
-It's 20" barrel seems to be closest to the sporter weight Tikka T3/T3xs that I hunt with
-It's configuration and controls should be nearly identical to my hunting rifles
-I can get a vertical grip for it that is close enough to a target configuration for comfort at the bench without going full blown benchrest feel like the CZs
-PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF MY ASSUMPTIONS ON CLOSE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN T1X AND T3x IS OFF BASE
2) I plan to use CCI SV for most of this. Several YouTube reviews have shown this ammo to be used with the Tikka with acceptable-to-great accuracy. I will try to find what it is most accurate with in case I want to go shoot it from the bench or get crazy and shoot a match on my nonexistent spare time some day, but CCI SV seems to be the best intersection of availability/accuracy/value that can be used for this application
3) I can't find much negative on either the Tikka T3x or CZ 457 online in boards or YouTube reviews, so it sounds like much of it is going to boil down to personal preference, not quality or value
Like I had said beforehand, I ultimately shoot to prepare for hunting season. I would love to find the time in the future to shoot a match, but I don't see that being a thing for me until the kids get a bit older. I do want to be able to get away to the range and trust the rimfire to shoot nice groups at 100yd when I get the chance or while letting my hunting rifles cool, but it will predominantly be practical field position shooting a few shots at a time as time allows.
If I decide to get serious about shooting matches in the future then I will look into getting one of the CZs, or maybe get a Lux for a pretty wood stocked gun to shoot with open sights (if I can get a peep for it)