Off To The Range With My Returned Marlin

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CBinNH
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Off To The Range With My Returned Marlin

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I posted yesterday about my Marlin 1894 that came back from Marlin. One week turnaround. The carrier was letting a second round in. I did some quick close plinking to check for function. All is well. Here is a pic of my problem child.
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I tried 3 different loads at 35 yds. Left target is Federal 210 JHP, 5 rounds. Next is Rem 170 JHP, 5 rounds. Right target is my loads of 19 gr of IMR 4227 behind a 200 gr Rem JHP. I let loose with the 10 rounds I loaded for test purposes. Next session I'll try to improve on accuracy. Chris
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Post by sore shoulder »

Were those shots made offhand?
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Post by CBinNH »

No sore shoulder, I sat on a cut off chunk of phone pole & had my elbows on my knees. Fired the 20 total rounds in about 5 minutes. Barrel was getting toasty. I was mainly checking action function.
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Post by sore shoulder »

Still not bad shootin for plinkin around without a rest.
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Post by stretch »

That there is a happy ending....... :lol:
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Post by Chuck 100 yd »

Looks like you are good to go!! :wink:
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Looks good to me Chris.
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Post by rjohns94 »

Excellent. glad its working well for you
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Post by C. Cash »

Sweet!!! Looks like your in business.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

That's great! Glad they took care of you - as I knew they would!!! :D
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Post by Jaguarundi »

Gotta luv a happy ending 8) !
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Post by Pete44ru »

Now..........Ya needs to install a peep, so's ya kin tighten up dem groups ! :wink: :mrgreen:

(Or, maybe, a 7-24X50 digital camera, range-finding, scope !)
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