Marlin 60/795 also has a threaded on barrel, last shot hold open, and shoots ragged one hole groups at 50m.... receiver is alloy though, but they cost 50-75% less than the T/C. Well within his budget.
That's one I am looking closely at. Can someone explain the different between the 60, then 795 and the papoose?
I have an older Marlin 60 with wood stock and blued barrel... don't think it has seen more than 50 rounds.... 2 15 shot mags, a 7 shot mag and bushnell scope and hard case... may be willing to sell or trade it.... I am a couple of hours east of you...
Can't be, 60 has a tube magazine.
Can't be, 60 has a tube magazine.
You are right... what I have can't be a 60.... it looks just like that but is mag fed.... I haven't had it out of the box except to oil it up once a year and have had it for 18 years.... it's in near mint.... what model would it be?
795 is on cabelas for $140...does that price sound right?
Marlin 60/795 also has a threaded on barrel, last shot hold open, and shoots ragged one hole groups at 50m.... receiver is alloy though, but they cost 50-75% less than the T/C. Well within his budget.
I picked up a Savage 64 TRR-SR from Ellwood Epps about two months ago and am very happy with it so far. Its a heavy barreled version of the standard 64 with a Boyds stock. Picked it up for $280. I haven't shot much paper with it yet but I spent some time this past weekend shooting at some 1.5 inch metal targets at 100 yards and them hit consistently with the help of my Bushnell 4-12X scope. My only criticism is that at over 6lbs the rifle would be a bit heavy for kids. Also doesn't come with irons sights.
Not to hijack, but how do owners like their 597s? I've been thinking about picking one of those up. Reliability, accuracy, overall value, etc.



























