Carolina Kalash
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Maybe the same reason I would, just cause it's a good ole American classic.I gotta ask why do you shoot the 10/22 over the Remington?
Maybe the same reason I would, just cause it's a good ole American classic.I gotta ask why do you shoot the 10/22 over the Remington?
Maybe the same reason I would, just cause it's a good ole American classic.
It is, but I would say the 10/22 is probably a little more well knownAnd the Remington isn't?
It is, but I would say the 10/22 is probably a little more well known
There is a spring kit that is being sold, to improve the trigger pull. The real solution to lighten the trigger pull on a Marlin 60, is the stoning of the sear, change the angle. There is lots of metal there. Stoning the trigger decreases the creep, but I've gotten in trouble there once. More detailed instructions are in a Sticky, on the Malin part of the Rimfire Central forum.
Zack - I have a 10/22 as well as a Marlin 881 bolt-action. The Marlin seems to be very accurate with whatever ammo I feed it. I CAN'T say the same with the 10/22. Maybe it is the inherent differences between a semi-automatic and a bolt-action but the 10/22 just is NOT as accurate, no matter what ammo I use.
For the vast majority of things a bolt action is plenty good. But not all situations. There's also a chance I could have a pack of coyotes in my yard after my pets. Not likely either but possible.
I gotta ask why do you shoot the 10/22 over the Remington?