Great review! Always wanted one...may have to order one now.
Where can I get/order a Boyd's stock for this rifle?
PS I didn't exactly get this:
did the Williams sights come with this rifle from factory?
Excellent review.
Just a couple of observations:
- 10 shots might not be enough for barrel sesoning when changing ammo.
Try 30-40 (and more for semiautos).
Some barrels shoot better when dirty. See what she likes.
If you can spend the time, clean the barrel before changing ammo.
Try a little bit of experimenting when you have time.
-"Thumb tack" means nothing.
Measure your groups or put a tape measure on the paper when taking pics.
(But if you want to play tricks, take a tape measure,
show to your gf on the metric side of the tape the mark for 8 centimeters
and tell her "see, this is 8 inch").
PS I didn't exactly get this:
did the Williams sights come with this rifle from factory?
) measuring just under 3/4 outside to outside. subtract the diameter of the bullet you get a group of roughly 1/2" give or take a few hundredths... im not that fussy really. Honestly this is one of the first ive actually measured with a device other than my eyeball.
Thanks.
Boy, you didn't have to.
What I told you was like a suggestion for the future
when you post target pics on the net.
Now go to your gf, how I thought you, with the tape measure
and convince her you have it 8in.
couple of questions-first-thanks for the review.
[1]-I pretty much have to use a scope[old eyes]-is the basic heavy barrel model the same without the peep sights?
[2] -is there a significant diference in accuracy between the basic model and the heavy barrel ?
[3] -are the new ''E''type recievers standard on all mk2's now-or just the target model?
I really like the Boyds stocks-put a thumbhole laminate on my marlin 795-best $69 improvement I could make
thanks-and my question on the regular barrel vs the heavy barrel is -is the only real advantage to a heavy barrel to avoid heating up with continuos target shooting-which would not be an issue on casual plinking or grouse hunting?[which would be my intended use]
I seem to recall this same question when Marlin discontinued their ''7000 ''heavy barrel series-it offered no significant accuracy advantage over the regular barreled model 60 or 795
thanks-and my question on the regular barrel vs the heavy barrel is -is the only real advantage to a heavy barrel to avoid heating up with continuos target shooting-which would not be an issue on casual plinking or grouse hunting?[which would be my intended use]
I seem to recall this same question when Marlin discontinued their ''7000 ''heavy barrel series-it offered no significant accuracy advantage over the regular barreled model 60 or 795
I'm mainly concerned about ''minute of grouse head'' than anything else,and if it can do that at 50 yards its plenty good enough for me.I'm just trying to decide if I should get the basic plain model or opt for something theoretically better-if it really is.My old mossbergs don't seem to mind wood stocks




























