If you want to plink, shoot extremely accurately and have a gun that can kill without much work from you out to 200 yards, I would go with a Savage 93r17. I think the only benefits you would get by going with a higher end rifle like a CZ over the Savage are aesthetics.
My 93r17 will shoot 1/2-3/4 MOA all day long out to 200 yards with 17 gr V-Max and a 3-9x40 red field. At 200 yards, I have exactly 9” of drop from 100. I’m about to upgrade the scope to a 4-16x44 Viper. It defies my normal logic that you get what you pay for, but this little $250 rifle is probably the most accurate rifle I own.
I rarely shoot my .22’s since buying the Savage.
I think the only benefit of a .22lr over a .17 hmr is less expensive ammo and the spread between ammo prices narrows when you are shooting precision. If you want a cheap blaster to plink with detachable mags and shoot squirrels, I don’t think you can beat a Ruger 10/22.
If you want to plink, shoot extremely accurately and have a gun that can kill without much work from you out to 200 yards, I would go with a Savage 93r17. I think the only benefits you would get by going with a higher end rifle like a CZ over the Savage are aesthetics.
My 93r17 will shoot 1/2-3/4 MOA all day long out to 200 yards with 17 gr V-Max and a 3-9x40 red field. At 200 yards, I have exactly 9” of drop from 100. I’m about to upgrade the scope to a 4-16x44 Viper. It defies my normal logic that you get what you pay for, but this little $250 rifle is probably the most accurate rifle I own.
I rarely shoot my .22’s since buying the Savage.