Hey guys, sitting here having just done a complete tear-down/clean-up of my Norinco Backpacker and Marlin 795...the Hoppe's No. 9 smell still fresh in my nostrils.
Anyhow, I observed something today that I thought I might run by you all.
Last week, took the Marlin 795 out to do some plinking...check the zero on the scope at a paced-off 100 yards...have a little fun. Brought some CCI "SUB-SONIC LR HP", the ammo my Norinco likes most, some Federal Gold Medal target, the best econo ammo my Anschutz likes and some cheap-o Remington Subsonic HP. Since my daughter's new-found love of semi-autos, the stock of Federal and CCI has been going down fast so I figured I'd try some Remington out~a cheaper plinking ammo @ $2.50 a box.
Well, since I only had the Marlin with me..I loaded a mag with the Remington and the first 3 shots cycled fine (POI was all over the place) but then had a FTF. After waiting a few moments, I cleared that round and observed that the firing pin had struck it. One more shot, then another FTF...and this cycle repeated itself a number of times before giving-up on this ammo. Switched to the CCI~zero FTF/FTE and OK accuracy. Federal~zero FTF/FTE and great accuracy.
Flash forward to today, both rifles in hand. Loaded the Marlin mag with 3 rounds, it shot the first then a FTF. Took that round out, loaded it into the Norinco and it shot. Shot the Marlin again until I had 5 rounds that had been hit by the pin and repeated~the Norinco shot them all. (not consistent POI) So this got me wondering~does my 795 have a lighter-than-normal hammer/firing pin strike? Based on how this Remington ammo shoots, I don't care that all my guns don't like it, but the fact that the Norinco could shoot it and the Marlin couldn't makes me wonder a little. I think I've given-up on econo ammo. altogether now, so the fact that the Marlin will only shoot slightly better quality ammo. isn't a strike against it I don't think. Just curious to see if anyone has any similar experiences with a 795.
Last week, took the Marlin 795 out to do some plinking...check the zero on the scope at a paced-off 100 yards...have a little fun. Brought some CCI "SUB-SONIC LR HP", the ammo my Norinco likes most, some Federal Gold Medal target, the best econo ammo my Anschutz likes and some cheap-o Remington Subsonic HP. Since my daughter's new-found love of semi-autos, the stock of Federal and CCI has been going down fast so I figured I'd try some Remington out~a cheaper plinking ammo @ $2.50 a box.
Well, since I only had the Marlin with me..I loaded a mag with the Remington and the first 3 shots cycled fine (POI was all over the place) but then had a FTF. After waiting a few moments, I cleared that round and observed that the firing pin had struck it. One more shot, then another FTF...and this cycle repeated itself a number of times before giving-up on this ammo. Switched to the CCI~zero FTF/FTE and OK accuracy. Federal~zero FTF/FTE and great accuracy.
Flash forward to today, both rifles in hand. Loaded the Marlin mag with 3 rounds, it shot the first then a FTF. Took that round out, loaded it into the Norinco and it shot. Shot the Marlin again until I had 5 rounds that had been hit by the pin and repeated~the Norinco shot them all. (not consistent POI) So this got me wondering~does my 795 have a lighter-than-normal hammer/firing pin strike? Based on how this Remington ammo shoots, I don't care that all my guns don't like it, but the fact that the Norinco could shoot it and the Marlin couldn't makes me wonder a little. I think I've given-up on econo ammo. altogether now, so the fact that the Marlin will only shoot slightly better quality ammo. isn't a strike against it I don't think. Just curious to see if anyone has any similar experiences with a 795.


















































