I have an old and somewhat battered Remington 541 (I think) I bought in the early 1970s. I haven't taken as good care of it as I should have and it has not aged gracefully. And the bolt handle is dinky.
I have decided a 'grown up' style .22 lr would suit me better. (Sniff-sniff) So, I've decided I want a CZ 457 American model. 24 (ish) length barrel, wood stock well proportioned, blue steel and a decent sized bolt handle.
Of course getting one will require a certain amount of waiting. I can't find one in the local area. One dealer has put an order in with his supplier to be next or at least in line. Gives me time to consider the error of my ways. An adult .22 rifle is probably not an error, but I have several others to reflect upon.