We had a 4450 for about 25 years,it was a workhorse on the farm.
You'll like the CZ's as they are smooth and usually very accurate. The downside is they can be heavy. The one above with a Leupold 6x42mm scope weighed 9 lbs. It was easy to shoot as the recoil was not much,and a 7x57 in a 9 lb...
I'm having this built and should be done in a short time.
It is a .270 Ingwe,which is either a .257 Roberts necked up or the 7x57 necked down.
On the left is the .257 Rbts necked up to .277",middle is .257,on the right is a 7x57 necked down to .277".
Headstamps. Yes,I know the headstamp says...
It came with ammo and it shows some promise. I am going to glass bed it myself in the near future.
It is shooting two distinct groups and that tells me it needs to be bedded.
Since I have not been here for awhile,I'll introduce you to the latest rifle. Bought this .30 Gibbs around Thanksgiving time. It is a Enfield M 1917 (Winchester stamped on receiver) with a Weaver 4x scope.
.30/06 on the left and the .30 Gibbs on the right.