
I run a patch through her an grabbed a box of Winchester, (which it was not zeroed with), this is whatvI got at 50 yards.
Not bad for an old cabinet jester!
I gave my boy my Marlin 22 magnum to handle the coyotes are his house. Having shot a 22 magnum I find to hard to get anything else . I've headshot chucks at 150+ yards. Like all lightweights they are wind sensitive.I bought one in 22 Magnum (25 NM) for my dad 30+ years ago. He liked 22 Mag since he had a Ruger Single Six Convertible and always used the mag cylinder. I put a Tasco scope on the Marlin it and it shot very well considering the horrible trigger, the industry's worst at that time. A gunsmith did what he could for it but it was never going to be a decent trigger. After Dad passed away I gave the rifle to a nephew.
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Marlin, at that time made very good rifles.My go-to medium-range 22 Mag squirrel rifle is a Ruger 77/22-VMBZ w/ "heavy" stainless 24" barrel and laminated stock. I sent it to Connecticut Precision for accurizing in the '90s, very reasonable and groups shrank by 50%. My "can't miss" ground squirrel gun out to 125 yds.
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I took it out and cleaned it a couple times a year. It got worked pretty hard for several years I bet I bagged 50 or more chucks with it. After my son and daughter moved on to center fires it had rest.Sat in you safe for 23 years??? There must be some kind of neglect charge that goes with that.