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Dan W:
I like the looks of the Marlin 795. That stock looks very  much like the Hogue overmolded 10/22 replacement. Any idea how they compare?

 

SBarry:

--- Quote from: Dan W on October 19, 2009, 09:17:40 PM ---My guess is that the stress of  difficult reloading just adds to the difficulty of achieving  the Rifleman score.

I have learned from competing in Trap that I can only think about 1 thing at a time.

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Baseball?

Dan W:
NO...  INK BALL

SBarry:

--- Quote from: Dan W on October 19, 2009, 09:32:45 PM ---I like the looks of the Marlin 795. That stock looks very  much like the Hogue overmolded 10/22 replacement. Any idea how they compare?

 

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That stock has a plastic feel to it. Hogue is a rubber feel. With the ruger you can change anything, kinda like an AR15, hundreds of stocks, 30 round mags, 50 round drums, aftermarket triggers, multiple scope mounts, aftermarket barrels, and easy to find mags. They even made a rifle version that has a 20 inch barrel.

I put mine back from a Ram line folder in the 80's to a walnut stocked version with a Volquartsen trigger. I used to have heavy barrels, fancy target stocks, but realized they did me no good using it to shoot prairie dogs and rabbits. My son's has a Butler Creek folder and a threaded barrel, with an illuminated reticle scope. Promag makes a stock for them to make them look similar to an Ar15, like the new Ruger version.

I know you a little Dan, you would get the disease to upgrade the rifle very quickly. Maybe you should stay away from the Ruger 1022. If you elect to get one, find an older one with the aluminum trigger guard. The new palstic ones are cheaply made, and look that way.

Dan W:

--- Quote ---I know you a little Dan, you would get the disease to upgrade the rifle very quickly. Maybe you should stay away from the Ruger 1022. 
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I have 6 grandsons to arm...That's why I am trying to stay away from another $800 rifle.

I could buy 4 Marlin 795's with scopes for that money and they would be just fine

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