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I have a 1986, 60 that I really like. I bought a 452 American 2 months ago and haven't fired the 60 since. I really love the CZ. Groups are half the size with the CZ, especially with Wolf MT.
The Model 60 is quite accurate (easily 1 MOA for 5 shots from mine with 40 grain RN Mini-Mags). But that's quite accurate for its class. A bone-stock .22LR semiauto with an entry-level pricetag that shoots that well is a rare thing. But a bolt-action for several times the price sure BETTER shoot tighter groups.
For one thing, the 60 requires HV ammo. No serious .22LR accuracy shooter uses HV ammo.
In a bolt action, you can use very high-end standard velocity target ammo that will shoot one-hole groups at 50 yards, all day long, in the right rifle. So unless the CZs were complete junk and a ripoff (and they are neither!) they'd shoot better than a semiauto like a 60.
That said, I really like my 60. It's well worth the $150 it costs!
I've owned both (still have a 70PSS which I believe is based on the 60 action and 3 452s.). As other have said, the 60 is a great value and is super accurate for it's price point and being a semi auto. The CZ wins in the accuracy dept, hands down.
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