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Actually, I'd haveta find a place near here that would allow me to even do it...lol It's entirely possible to "walk" shots into Watermelon with a .22lr at even 1000 yards...but the trajectory is almost like a mortar We used to do it in Tennessee in the backwoods...just for squish & giggles. Shooting from hill to hill at pumpkins & whatnot... There is a reason they say that a .22lr is still deadly at a mile...
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![]() Like Starwolf, I like the huskier stock of the Model 80DL - it feels more like a full sized rifle than a mere .22. Mine is fitted with a Lyman peep sight and globe target front sight. Doesn't shoot quite as tight as a true target rifle, but it puts the Model 60 and Ruger 10-22 to shame!
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I just got a Marlin 989-M2, theoretically, since it's a clip-fed, it should do better than my 60's (tube-fed)...after I pillar bed it & do a trigger job on it But I did work on my 60's & 99-G to get them to where they shoot dime groups as well...I think I'll be happy any way I slice it The fun thing about Marlins...they're just so darn easy to work on to get the most potential out of 'em...VERY inexpensive to maintain and trick out Take yer average model 795... Tapered .22lr Target Barrel...$32 Or the .22lr Bull Barrel...$54 Ramline Tactical stock...$24 Rimfire Technologies Anodized Trigger Guard...$25 6/32 setscrews to turn the trigger into an Adjustable Trigger...$0.05 each TA DA, yer done!! Why pay more? Read the 60/795 Accessories post in the Marlin section...and even more detailed ones at RFC's Marlin section & the Marlin Owners.com forums. Inexpensive...fun...easy to maintain...and they'll outshoot dang near anything when tuned a bit
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Shrek, I also have the Marlin Model 99M1 - similar Carbine styling but using the tube magazine. Very light and handy, and an excellent 'bunny buster' in the field. I sometimes use a scope on it, but generally prefer the original open sights (often missing on these carbines). My Marlin Model 60SB (stainless barrel and birch stock) will pop golfballs on the 110 yard berm four out of five times, so it isn't any slouch either! Gotta love the cheap Marlins!
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I've gotten as good as I'm probably going to get at improving the model 60/99 series...so now I'm switching over to the 70/795/700/7000 series to see how far I can go with them Probably the two best mods for 60/99's are pillar bedding & a good trigger job. Heck, just the trigger job works WONDERS for precision shooting. The pillar bedding tends to tighten groups up by 1/3 to 1/2...so there's love there And a Bipod...almost a requirement. Love my bipods With the same action being used...just different ammo feeding systems, it makes things Really Easy I've got a Ramline stock on the way from Numrich for a 70/795...I just have to find a Stainless 70/795 at a price I like I'm also planning on a Bullpup stock from www.BullpupStocks.com, so I'll have to get a blued 70/795 for that. They make 'em for 60's & Camp9/45's as well
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I have a Marlin Model 80 and its been a great rifle. I bought two replacement mags for it thru Numrich Firearms: Basically the modern replacement mag for the rifle. You can probably get the magazine thru Midway or other suppliers. While the mags function well, they are both fairly difficult to remove. I just need to size them up to the the old one and make some small changes. As far as feeding both mags do well, they just fit too tight in my rifle at least. They are both Marlin Magazines and listed as direct replacement for my rifle. |
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A little grease in the mag well will help, but it'll also attract dirt
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Thats what I was thinking Big Shrek. I'm hoping that they will loosen over time, just have too see what happens. The original mag is just suffering from a busted spring, I think I will try and replace it and see what happens. |
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Although, when I do that, for some reason I usually need to find my wife after a while
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