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  • smirnus3000
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 696

    Cz455 vs 10/22

    I have a 10/22 with a Boyd's stock and fully outfitted with Kidd components. It also has the heavy barrel.
    I found a 455 combo in stock. I shoot of bags so I'm used to target shooting with a heavier gun.
    Is the 455 going to be too light compared to what I'm used to?
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    chingdaotze
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 108

    My brother has a 10/22 with a GM bull barrel, VQ components, and a Hogue stock. I have a CZ 455FS. The 10/22 is noticeably heavier than the CZ, but then again he also has a 3-9x40 scope and I shoot irons. He bipods up and I shoot offhand.

    My question is this: How is a lighter weight a bad thing when shooting off bags (or in any .22 shooting situation)? I'm kinda confused by the premise. A lighter weight lets me hold my rifle steadier... and less metal on the barrel means that the rifle is balanced more to the rear so there's less sway.

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    • #3
      smirnus3000
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 696

      Good point I'm not sure why I was focusing on the weight. Thanks for the input I'm going to go put the cz in jail.
      Originally posted by chingdaotze
      My brother has a 10/22 with a GM bull barrel, VQ components, and a Hogue stock. I have a CZ 455FS. The 10/22 is noticeably heavier than the CZ, but then again he also has a 3-9x40 scope and I shoot irons. He bipods up and I shoot offhand.

      My question is this: How is a lighter weight a bad thing when shooting off bags (or in any .22 shooting situation)? I'm kinda confused by the premise. A lighter weight lets me hold my rifle steadier... and less metal on the barrel means that the rifle is balanced more to the rear so there's less sway.
      America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
      Abraham Lincoln

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      • #4
        Jarhead
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 2847

        Stock CZ over stock 10/22 hands down

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        • #5
          Munny$hot
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 3665

          Originally posted by Jarhead
          Stock CZ over stock 10/22 hands down
          modded cz over a modded 10/22 also
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