Wow. Nothing wrong with that eh?
Can you give a little more detail on your impressions so far Ted? How does the rifle point and feel to you? Your opinion on the stock, action, scope mounting system, anthing else would be appreciated. .. Obviously you're not too bum'ed out if your buying another one, but I'd appreciate what the old Yukon Rifle Loonie really thinks about these new Marlins
Salty,
As you guys know, I have played with quite a few Stevens 200s, all the way from 223 to 300 Win Mag, and been quite satisfied. The XL7 is definitely a step up. At least, this one is.
The rifle handles quite nicely, especially after the scope was mounted. It felt a bit muzzle heavy before scope was put on.
The stock is quite nicely done, the recoil pad fitted very well, and actually works.
The trigger is the biggest surprise of all. I shot it just as it was adjusted at the factory. It broke clean, at just a tad under three pounds, no creep, none at all.
Receiver is contoured to match Model 70 Winchester, so any scope mount that works with a Model 70 will work with the XL7. I checked to see if a Leupold one piece base would work and it did, however used the Weaver two-piece bases that came with the rifle, and Burris rings. The scope had been optically centered, and the holes were drilled and tapped so close to center that it hardly needed any adjustment at all to bore sight.
I cleaned the bore quite well after the six shots, and am going to go back to the range on Saturday for ten more. Kind of a mickey mouse break in.
Will let you know how the 270 works.
Ted