I am thinking of getting one of those trainers like mcwoodduck has. Mainly for the same purpose of shooting it off hand at clays, spinners, and whatever else at various ranges from 25 to 200 yards. I have a BSA sweet 22 scope on my current 22lr and do the same with it but would be a lot more fun to do with open sites.
I bought mine for training and fun (me and my daughter). We have a full stock with peep sight, removable low power scope, and Timney trigger.
Off hand: shotgun shells are easy at 25 yards, good sport at 50 (we hit 3-4 out of 5). Sitting clays are too easy at 25 and 50, we stopped shooting them.
Benched, our rifle hits .45 cal. pistol shells 5 out of 5 at 50 yards. Eggs are blown at 100 yards with boring regularity (if there is no wind).
I am now getting into flying clays (there is a big hill in front of us!!!!). I am hitting them about 1-2 times out of 5.
I am so happy with this rifle that i really don't mind the rather high price anymore.
It does need about 20 shots of fouling for settling in, and it does prefer the slow ammo, at 1050 fps.
I probably will buy another one soon, before CZ replaces them with a different model.
I would not buy a 10/22. Ever. I would have to purchase the 10/22 for $200, a good trigger group for $200, a good barrel for $300, and a nice stock for $200, and, after having spent $800-$900 it still would not be as nice, elegant, accurate, and reliable as a CZ 452.