Much better. Seems stiffer at the forend. Good pad. Comfortable at the bench.How do the stocks compare to say the stevens 200. is it an improvement or not much difference?
Don't touch it! Just go shooting.
I have not adjusted anything on the five I have owned, not even the trigger, and they all shoot the same.
Ted
I just noticed that mine has a pressure point at the end of the forend.
Did any of you free float yours? Results?
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You've owned five or them!
OK, now I have to ask: why so many? Are you wearing them out, or what?
Or do you really like them that much?![]()
You definitely can't argue with the price. All this chatter about the Marlins got me to thinking, so I went out and picked up one in .243 Win for $390.I really like them that much! I can own five of them for less money than two of most others rifles that don't shoot as well, or handle any better.
First one I bought was a 30-06, and it shot so well that I bought a 270, just to try it out. It was just amazingly accurate! Bought another '06 to rebarrel to 9.3X62. Then, I bought a 7mm-08 for my wife, and it was no surprise that it shot everything into less than an inch. Bought two more 270s this Spring, and gave one to the young son of a friend for his first big game rifle.
Actually, that is six I have owned! Sold one of the 06 with a Weaver K4 this past week, and one of the 270s was traded. Still have three.
Ted
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$30 more than a Stevens but comes with a full length optics mount.....
......... if it shoots I'll be thrilled.....
....and a real recoil pad!
It will shoot. If it doesn't, it will be the first one I have heard of that doesn't.
Ted