The .308 I had was pretty accurate, certainly adequate for any normal hunting. When it was damaged on its way back from the recall, they replaced the barrel and it was slightly less so than originally with the same loads, but still okay. Still have the .410, which has been drilled and tapped for an optic, and has a date with a turkey next month.

These are good guns with nice stocks, at a bargain price. Kinda silly IMO, to get too fussy about accuracy or wood on a $500 (formerly $400) gun. Even so, I’ve not seen a bad-looking one. Buy local, or from an online dealer that posts actual pics instead of, wait for it......”stock images”.😜

I have a minor itch for a .357 myself, given the price and availability of Marlins for that cartridge.

Last edited by Pappy348; 03/20/21.

What fresh Hell is this?