You would need good luck to hit a gopher at 75yards with a bone stock 10/22.
I must have been lucky. A lot! Made lots of 100 yard plus hits.
I wanted to put a bull barrel on my 10-22, but it shoots well enough as is that I won't dink with it. I have had it for nearly 30 years now. Might get around to stuff like radiusing the bolt or changing the extractor out, but it works and works, so maybe, maybe not..
The real question I have for the OP, is... What do you want to do with it?
If you want to whore it out with aftermarket stuff, the 10-22 and it's clones pretty much has the choices. If all you want is a high cap mag, the choices widen a bit.
Pretty much any rifle you look at has their detractors as well as their fanbois, and it can be a PITA to separate the irrational from the rational commentary.
Do you want cheap or do you want quality? Accuracy? Fun shooting tin cans fast? Easy carry when in the bush? Truck gun?
Me, the only Marlins I would bother to take a second look at are the older lever action guns. The 715 looks like a poorly built toy, feels like one too. The Savage MkII guns that I have used were all functional, but felt cheap. Old Mossbergs look like they were designed by guys that thought British airplanes were good looking. Most of them sure do shoot, though.
The perfect gun has not yet been built. Ya gotta learn to work with what ya got in hand.
And it'd be a boring ol' world, if we all wanted only the one choice, wouldn't it?
If you don't mind tube mags, look at the two Browning choices.
Shop used. Lots of great quality guns available.
Anshutz through to Walther and all between and on either side!
Cheers
Trev