28 July 2013, 17:39
gray foxhealth dictates a .22
Due to something called diabetic retinopathy I will be reduced to shooting .22 rim fire for a while. Recoil could cause further bleeding in my eyes resulting in total blindness.
So putting aside my .357, 45 ACP, .223, 30-06, 303, 308, 270 short mag and 12 gauge what is left....22 rim fire.
What is a good .22 rifle and scope for mostly target shooting?
Sign me old but not defeated.
That sounds troublesome but life without a 22 RF seems pointless; it could be worse. I grew up with a Remington 510P in the house, now have three or four 5XXs. A couple have Japanese Tascos, one has a Howa, another (a 513T) has a Leupold (and goes to ARA benchrest).
29 July 2013, 10:56
whitetailrunDon't dismiss a high end air rifle. Quieter and cheaper to shoot than a 22 RF.
Take a look at an RWS 460, kills gophers like an atom bomb.
It is really hard to beat a Ruger 10/22.
You can put any scope you want on one.
They are easily customizable, but generally fairly accurate right out of the box.
A ton of fun for not a lot of money.
Good luck.
muck
I have a CZ452 & Marlin 780. They are great sporter's & I'm very happy with both. My target rifle is an Anschutz 1411. I'll not try describe that one.

31 July 2013, 07:33
gray foxI think a CZ 452 and probably a heavy barrel model will do what I want unless the 455 is a better choice. Any comments on the 455? Thanks.
The 455 will most likely be easier to come by. They are good shooters. You can read a wealth of information at rimfire central. I would have no qualms purchasing a 455.
01 August 2013, 01:31
dinsdalequote:
Originally posted by gray fox:
I think a CZ 452 and probably a heavy barrel model will do what I want unless the 455 is a better choice. Any comments on the 455? Thanks.
Not sure North of the border.....but CZ 452 Trainers are still around.
With the long barrel mine is very easy to shoot with a simple ghost ring replacing the rear notch sight. Sometimes I run a scope.
Trigger jobs are easy to do several different ways.
I wouldn't ignore the 455 either.
02 August 2013, 02:14
PeterSorry to hear that, but there is nothing wrong or demeaning about a 22lr. They are lots of fun, inexpensive to shoot and VERY accurate. Try shooting at "swinger" targets or metal silhouette targets. One can do a LOT of shooting with just a 22lr.
Peter.