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    Quote Originally Posted by Ol` Joe View Post
    Sire, you are a man of good taste.
    I would enjoy getting together and sending a few of those 22 rounds down range with you one day when you decide to figure out which one that CZ prefers. I might even be conned into buying the coffee at what ever café we meet at.
    I would enjoy getting together with you for coffee and some shooting. I suspect I can learn a lot from you. I'm a bit of a hack, but I'm slowly learning. Another couple dozen years and maybe I'll actually be able to shoot!
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    Glad you're enjoying your CZ, RifleGuy! I have a 455 Ultra Lux (model with the 28" barrel) and it is a damn tack driving machine. In terms of value CZ rimfires are probably the best there is. Their other rifles are very nice as well but I feel like their centerfire rifles are kind of under the radar compared to their rimfires and handguns. If you want a nice centerfire I'd definitely recommend looking into their 527 series for varmint/small game rifles and their 550 series for their short and long action rifles. Their 527 and 550 series use controlled round feed which I prefer to push feed (but that's more personal preference). Their actions are kind of stiff/gritty when you first get them but once they're broken in they're like working glass. Their rifles are a good value as well. Hell, you can get their 550 Safari in .458 Lott for like $1,200 if you're someone who likes to abuse their shoulder.

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