Hi all, I posted this on the Alberta Outdoorsman forum too, but thought I would cast my net widely to elicit opinions....
Ok,
So this one will probably be done to death at some point...but bear with me!
I am going to pick up on of the these two in .308 (a .270, 7mm-08 or .30-06 are considerations too).
The Stevens 200 is on the well respected and established Savage 110 platform. The trigger and stock are not the best but aftermarket versions are readily available for future upgrades. They seem to have a very good reputation for accuracy. The safety is well liked, I like tang safties too.
The Marlin has the Pro-Fire trigger, recessed crown, apprently nicer stock and initial reports are glowing. However I am leery of a 'johnny-come-lately' budget rifle as I would not want it to turn into the unfortunate cases like the Rem 710/770 or Mossbergs. Marlin 'upgrades' are also not really an option (at least not at present).
Has anyone on the forum had experience with both and any preferences??
You opinion is appreciated.
Thanks
Ok,
So this one will probably be done to death at some point...but bear with me!
I am going to pick up on of the these two in .308 (a .270, 7mm-08 or .30-06 are considerations too).
The Stevens 200 is on the well respected and established Savage 110 platform. The trigger and stock are not the best but aftermarket versions are readily available for future upgrades. They seem to have a very good reputation for accuracy. The safety is well liked, I like tang safties too.
The Marlin has the Pro-Fire trigger, recessed crown, apprently nicer stock and initial reports are glowing. However I am leery of a 'johnny-come-lately' budget rifle as I would not want it to turn into the unfortunate cases like the Rem 710/770 or Mossbergs. Marlin 'upgrades' are also not really an option (at least not at present).
Has anyone on the forum had experience with both and any preferences??
You opinion is appreciated.
Thanks



















































