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Who makes the best Hornet under $700
19 October 2005, 07:31
.22 HORNETWho makes the best Hornet under $700
Out of the box. What's the general consensus? Browning, Savage, Ruger, CZ etc.
19 October 2005, 07:48
budicealemy only experience is with the cz 527 and mine is in 223 not the hornet. so my input here may or may not be of use to you but...my 527 in 223 is the only gun i've ever had that would shoot sub .5 MOA right out of the box. it amazed me to be able to shoot groups like that. good luck with your choice...bud
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19 October 2005, 08:26
SwiftShotGet a Savage if your looking for a cheap accurate rifle. Will not be pretty but it will shoot well.
19 October 2005, 10:41
JALcheck out the Reloading section page 2 at the moment, "Shot a .140 out of the box by Bill r.
Don't know what they cost though.
JL.
19 October 2005, 13:41
mhoAnschütz makes some nice Hornets, not sure what they cost, though?
- mike
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19 October 2005, 15:05
Claret_DabblerMy thoughts exactly Mike. Nicest hornets are Anshutz. I have no idea what they might make in the US.
A second hand Anshutz would be a better buy than most of the listed rifles new.
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19 October 2005, 15:44
mhoThat is a nice rifle! And with the scope included, it pretty much falls in 22. Hornet's price range. I'd personally think hard about this one.
- mike
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19 October 2005, 16:32
crowrifleI have owned or own a TC Carbine, H&R Single shot, Ruger, and a CZ 527.
The CZ is by far the best of the ones that I have owned. Adjustable trigger, nice wood, and in a small frame that is great for walking around with. All for around $530.00.
I am very happy with my cz Hornet.
19 October 2005, 19:08
BushchookNo doubt that Anschutz are nice but very pricey .
I did a lot of research on the same subject and just bought a CZ . Great trigger (after a little work) , fancy wood , front locking miniature Mauser action , nice finish and comfortable to shoot . Good value for money too .
Worst things are the short magazine doesn't allow you to load plastic tips except the 35 V Max . Arse - about safety takes a bit of getting used to .
Forget the (bolt action) Ruger Hornet if what I have read is correct .The Browning gets good reports .
Ruger number 1 might be nice if you're that way inclined .
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20 October 2005, 04:45
smike308Another vote for the CZ. Great value.
Mike
20 October 2005, 23:49
butchloci've had rugers, browning abolts, browning lo wall kimber, anschutz & even a magnum res. BFR revolver. Never had a cz - don't like the external clips, I think the lo wall was my favorite, O by the way, with the exception of the BFR all the got the K hornet reamer run in them.
21 October 2005, 00:59
Lawdog_Garyquote:
Originally posted by SwiftShot:
Get a Savage if your looking for a cheap accurate rifle. Will not be pretty but it will shoot well.
Although all my .22 Hornets are Ruger's
(two No.1's and a M77/22 VHZ), after seeing the way te Savage's shoot I have to agree with "SwiftShot". Although I don't agree about their looks. Anything that shoots as well as they do
IS pretty. Lawdog

21 October 2005, 11:02
WoodjackIf you can find one,I would look at an early Brno ZKW465 Hornet. Slick and accurate.
21 October 2005, 18:23
Cal SibleyAnschutz is pretty much out of my price range so I don't even consider it. A company that made it's reputation in North America with the .22Hornet was Brno. It was considerably better in performance than it's US counterparts. It's the same company now known as CZ and from all I've read it's still the best thing going, very accurate. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
Cal Sibley
21 October 2005, 20:17
FOsteologyI have a CZ 527 .22 Hornet. Not a handloader, so I'm stuck with factory fodder. However, even with the factory stuff, it shoots very well. Really likes the Hornady 35gr V-Max. Consisently under .6.
Fit/finish, wood, trigger are very good for a rifle in this price class. In fact, probably hard to beat for the $$.
22 October 2005, 07:48
260remguyFor $700, you could buy a Sako 78. That would be my choice. If I could think of a reason to own a 22 Hornet, it would be a mannlicher stocked Anschutz or a Sako 78.
Jeff