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Why did I not buy this rifle?

When Dr. Marsh decided to build actions, he got Gary Ocock to assemble one with a modified Bruno stock and a Krieger 13.5 twist barrel. At the time I was writing for Precision Shooting Magazine and he sent it to me for testing. From the start, it was one of the most accurate rifles in 6 PPC that I have shot. Below is pictured three consecutive 3-shot groups shot with 3 different N133 powder charges and Berger 64.2 gr Column bullets. Saguaro 002-001.JPG
 
When Dr. Marsh decided to build actions, he got Gary Ocock to assemble one with a modified Bruno stock and a Krieger 13.5 twist barrel. At the time I was writing for Precision Shooting Magazine and he sent it to me for testing. From the start, it was one of the most accurate rifles in 6 PPC that I have shot. Below is pictured three consecutive 3-shot groups shot with 3 different N133 powder charges and Berger 64.2 gr Column bullets. View attachment 1428966
This is a repeat of a post I made about a year ago, but I wanted to show that we must strike while the iron is hot. This action is no longer made and some say that it was just a shortened Panda. The Panda was and is the icon of accurate rifles and not a bad one to copy. Thanks to Mr. George Kelbly and family for giving us the Panda for some 50+ years.
 
When Dr. Marsh decided to build actions, he got Gary Ocock to assemble one with a modified Bruno stock and a Krieger 13.5 twist barrel. At the time I was writing for Precision Shooting Magazine and he sent it to me for testing. From the start, it was one of the most accurate rifles in 6 PPC that I have shot. Below is pictured three consecutive 3-shot groups shot with 3 different N133 powder charges and Berger 64.2 gr Column bullets. View attachment 1428966
I have 1 Marsh action. I really like it but don't use it much. Boy that baby shoots. I have 7100 of those column 64.2 grain bullets for sale on this site. They have really gotten expensive over the years like all Berger Bullets. I would of kicked myself in the ass if I let that one that you tested get away from me James.
 
When Dr. Marsh decided to build actions, he got Gary Ocock to assemble one with a modified Bruno stock and a Krieger 13.5 twist barrel. At the time I was writing for Precision Shooting Magazine and he sent it to me for testing. From the start, it was one of the most accurate rifles in 6 PPC that I have shot. Below is pictured three consecutive 3-shot groups shot with 3 different N133 powder charges and Berger 64.2 gr Column bullets. View attachment 1428966
Inexcusable!!!!!!
 
When Dr. Marsh decided to build actions, he got Gary Ocock to assemble one with a modified Bruno stock and a Krieger 13.5 twist barrel. At the time I was writing for Precision Shooting Magazine and he sent it to me for testing. From the start, it was one of the most accurate rifles in 6 PPC that I have shot. Below is pictured three consecutive 3-shot groups shot with 3 different N133 powder charges and Berger 64.2 gr Column bullets. View attachment 1428966
Nice looking rig and shooting it's butt off too.
 
You're just a silly goose, James!! My Remington 90-T broke on the first trap of a registered shoot years ago. I go in to the club house and picked an old Bt-99 from the for sale rack. It looked like it was used to plant sweet corn! I proceed to break 75 straight with this beat up old thing to finish with a 99. No, I didn't bring it home...
 
When Dr. Marsh decided to build actions, he got Gary Ocock to assemble one with a modified Bruno stock and a Krieger 13.5 twist barrel. At the time I was writing for Precision Shooting Magazine and he sent it to me for testing. From the start, it was one of the most accurate rifles in 6 PPC that I have shot. Below is pictured three consecutive 3-shot groups shot with 3 different N133 powder charges and Berger 64.2 gr Column bullets. View attachment 1428966
That action reminds of the Kelbly’s Stolle Panda. My girlfriend shoots one and everything but the bolt knob reminds of the Panda.
Dave
 
Well, your mistake,... or hesitant, as maybe something better might come along, it wasn't quite right or perfect at the time, and it'd be available if I change my mind...kind of thinking...oops. Not the only one.
 
Well, your mistake,... or hesitant, as maybe something better might come along, it wasn't quite right or perfect at the time, and it'd be available if I change my mind...kind of thinking...oops. Not the only one.
I had a good shooting BAT with barrels for both the Dasher and PPC. The Marsh action had a dedicated PPC bolt face so I sent it back to Dr. Marsh.
 

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