CZ is probably your best bet for new all things considered. For used, there are many, many good rifles.
I gave my son a Ruger American. It's squirrel accurate with bulk ammo. I've not tried the better stuff because it's not my gun. The magazines are good. Magazines are really important with a 22 because you spend so much time loading them. The thing that annoys me about that gun is the bolt handle is easy to brush open carrying it around. That and it's on the wrong side, but...
I have a T-Bolt. The magazines are the best there is on a 22lr sporter. Very nice gun except the trigger design is just stupid. The bolt release and trigger use a common spring. That means if you reduce spring tension for a light trigger, the bolt may slide right on out of the gun. You can buy an aftermarket trigger, but same problem.
Mine is as stock. It's a little stiff but breaks cleanly with no grit or creep. I've never measured it because I know it'd just make me mad. The gun is very accurate. I regularly head shoot sq way on out there. It does take a while for that trigger to break though. If you get one go the heavy barrel. It does not make for a heavy gun and will help with shooting.
I wouldn't bother with the Savage. Magazines are too important to bother with that one.
You may see the Keystone 722. It's good gun with excellent magazines, but has scope mount issues. The gave it a Monte Carlo stock, which you'd think would be for scoped use, but no. It's set up to use the excellent iron sights they put on. To mount a scope you get to make your own, which is best, or suffer their thick picatinny rail which puts any scope way too high for a proper cheek weld. With a different stock set up and tapped for a common Weaver rail it'd be an awesome little rifle. I've been trying to get my daughter to sell hers and get a CZ instead.