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MinnesotaJoel
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February 03, 2003, 12:47:05 AM »
Hey Everyone,
I'm a new member and I was just wondering if we have anybody shooting a Marlin 7000, if so, how is your performance? I shoot one and I like it a lot, its taken down too many squirrels, rabbits, woodchucks, and possum to count. Thanks!
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February 05, 2003, 07:46:53 AM »
Welcome MNJoel, glad you are here and glad to see you joined right up with the moderator duties :grin: I had to look up the Marlin 7000 to see what it was and I am sure it is a nice rifle glad you like it and it has worked well for you. I have only shot one marlin semi auto a friend had one and it was a good shooter. I feel the main reason that the Ruger 10/22 has such a following compared to the other brands of semi autos is that the Ruger has so many after market parts and can be customized so easily. As Far as accuracy goes I think most of the factory 22's right out of the box are very comparable no matter what brand it is just a matter of choice. Glad you like your Marlin and post back often. Jim
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