I didn't want to drag another thread down so I started a new one.
Is the design so good that custom makers have stepped up to make Model 60s on steroids or are they so good that they need nothing to match near to what a bolt action can do?
I have never seen groups posted shot from model 60s. I just read words about how great they are. Without pix it never happened and words are cheap. I bet they shoot "lights out". But all of my firearms never need light in order to function. But having light does make them more accurate 'cause I can see and I'm quite fond of seeing. I believe that your model 60 also shoots without light so there's no need to document it shooting in darkness.
Model 60 owners, the ball's in your court. The challenge has been delivered.
"Lights out" means nothing, "it's accurate" means nothing. We all have our own meanings to those words, my meaning of those words are probably not yours, so they're meaningless. Post groups.
Here's the place to do so, so that the other thread isn't sidetracked.
Other rifle owners post groups but I have never seen a group posted by an owner of a Marlin model 60 or if it was it never registered.
Links would also work. Educate me about the model 60s accuracy. Only groups need apply. Show me, don't tell me. Videos get extra credit for credibility.
I know nothing about the rifle, but they may be great for the field. I have never seen one used in competition... ever. I have seen lots of 10/22s and of all .22 rifles used in steel challenge that's all I ever see. So my view is admittedly limited.
Is the design so good that custom makers have stepped up to make Model 60s on steroids or are they so good that they need nothing to match near to what a bolt action can do?
I have never seen groups posted shot from model 60s. I just read words about how great they are. Without pix it never happened and words are cheap. I bet they shoot "lights out". But all of my firearms never need light in order to function. But having light does make them more accurate 'cause I can see and I'm quite fond of seeing. I believe that your model 60 also shoots without light so there's no need to document it shooting in darkness.
Model 60 owners, the ball's in your court. The challenge has been delivered.
"Lights out" means nothing, "it's accurate" means nothing. We all have our own meanings to those words, my meaning of those words are probably not yours, so they're meaningless. Post groups.
Here's the place to do so, so that the other thread isn't sidetracked.
Other rifle owners post groups but I have never seen a group posted by an owner of a Marlin model 60 or if it was it never registered.
Links would also work. Educate me about the model 60s accuracy. Only groups need apply. Show me, don't tell me. Videos get extra credit for credibility.