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We all know that comparing the Ruger American to a Tikka is a bit of a joke so let's have a real discussion comparing two rifles that are worth comparing.

The Marlin has my vote between these two rifles. Less money for the same value and 100 yd groups are comparable.

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Marlin BUT no 1:8 twist for 223


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Here's my thoughts in this thread:

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/8890867/3

I'm with fotis, there's a few calibers that they should change the twist on, IMO.

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ruger

Ive bought 3 in the last year


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and a 223

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There's nothing wrong with the Marlin. I like the Ruger over the Tikka, but I'm interested in seeing what Winchester comes up with.


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I bought two Marlins for cheap guns and gave one to the kids. They were both seriously accurate hunting rifles. My buddies were so impressed they bought them for their kids too. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to buy another if the price were right or to recommend them to others.

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I think the Ruger has a better feeling stock.

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Yep, Marlins are pretty good for the money. The JM stamp barrels are best though.

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My marlin shoots really tiny groups and I like the ergonomics of the marlin better. I also like it takes savage barrels and now I can get bolt heads for the 783 that supposedly work on the marlin. Opens up a lot of options.

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Sample of one. But the Marlin XL7 I bought for the grand daughter is very accurate. Still waiting to get hands on experience with a LH RAR .223 in 8 twist.



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Pick whichever feels best.

FWIW, I'm now on my 3rd X7, and have been more than pleased with all of them.

They shoot OK:



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Watch using Savage barrels because the bolt face on the x series is deeper than on a savage, I did a 6.5x55 Swede build and had the trim the breach face some to head space it.
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I have an example of each.... give me the Marlin any day over the Ruger...

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Originally Posted by vabowhntr
My marlin shoots really tiny groups and I like the ergonomics of the marlin better. I also like it takes savage barrels and now I can get bolt heads for the 783 that supposedly work on the marlin. Opens up a lot of options.


THAT IS VERY NICE TO KNOW!!!

thanks for the tip...

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Originally Posted by Shodd
We all know that comparing the Ruger American to a Tikka is a bit of a joke

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YOU ARE the only thing that is MORE than a joke.

Your blatant incompetence to ALL things rifle related is nothing short of amazing.....

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Why don't you show us some pics of the Marlins, Savages, Tikkas, and Americans you own and have shot verifying said conclusions?

I'm waiting.......

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Originally Posted by Seafire
Originally Posted by vabowhntr
My marlin shoots really tiny groups and I like the ergonomics of the marlin better. I also like it takes savage barrels and now I can get bolt heads for the 783 that supposedly work on the marlin. Opens up a lot of options.


THAT IS VERY NICE TO KNOW!!!

thanks for the tip...
so....you have a gun that shoots well,and you plan on swapping barrels and boltheads?
by 783 do you mean the remington rifle?


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I know it is crazy to start tinkering with a good shooting gun, but that was why I bought it. I wanted a gun I could use to learn how to change barrels using a barrel but system and liked this one over the savage. I have changed the barrels several times and have seen very good accuracy with both the original 243 tube and a savage 308 barrel I used for reduced loads (30-30 bullets out of the 308 at 2100fps). With the savage 308 barrel I did not have to do any trimming, but based off my measurements using a go gauge it was close. I have a PTG 223 bolt head for the rem 783 on the way to see if it will work as talked about over on the marlin owners forum. I really want to run a 6x45mm in a marlin and am going to play with this receiver before I buy a new one.

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Originally Posted by 2muchgun
Why don't you show us some pics of the Marlins, Savages, Tikkas, and Americans you own and have shot verifying said conclusions?

I'm waiting.......


My 8 year old daughter once said....

Daddy, why do people try to teach you something twice if you already know it.

Folks on the Campfire already know this schit slick just like we all knew Marlin would win by a landslide!

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