Posted by dhermesc on March 24, 2011 at 12:44:11 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Marlin X7 rifles posted by Dave 2N on March 24, 2011 at 03:34:28:
About a month ago I bought an Marlin XS7 (I think they dropped the middle letter on the newest ones) in a .243 youth model. It has their version of the accutrigger. I like it a lot, both sons (8 & 11) have fired it and like it too. No miss feeds and no fail to fires in the 50 rounds we sent down range the first day (cleaning it every couple rounds). Nice tight patterns - using a bench we got it centered on the bulls eye with a silver dollar mostly covering all the holes (20 once we got everything centered). It will probably shoot tighter with better operators.
With the "regular" barrel I paid $309 and bought my own scope to put on it (2.8-10x44 Aetec). I'd take it over the Mossberg center fires anyday.
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