I have a Winchester M94 chambered in 38-55. It is a 1979/80 Reproduction [Legendary Frontiersman]
With the 255 grain Barnes .377" diameter FNSP and 3x grains of H322, it will average 1.25" at 100 meters.
An occasional group is a zinger, with the smallest right at .625" This rifle sports a Williams FP rear and a
orange firesight at the front.
I also own a Marlin 336A [24", half magazine] chambered in 30-30. I have a low powered scope on it,
1.5-5x, and with a load it likes [Speer 170 FNSP and 3x grains of Leverevolution], it is a moa rifle.
It also shoots the Flex-tip 160 grain bullet well, and I recently threw together some 150 grain Speer
Deep curls that are showing promise.
It is a toss-up to me. I do like the ease of disassembly/cleaning of the Marlin, but appreciate the
heritage of the M94 Winchesters. I shot my biggest Whitetail to date with the 38-55.

Dave.