Posted by Chris in ND on December 21, 2009 at 18:34:40 from (75.61.96.254):
In Reply to: OT/ for the gun guys posted by Ricey06 on December 21, 2009 at 13:50:07:
I would let the pump Remington go, espically if you are happy with your 35 Rem. Your Marlin is more than adaquate for deer (and moose for that matter) up to 200 yards. Ammo avalibility is the only advantage the 308 has for the way you hunt. However if you ever end up out here hunting Mule Deer or Pronghorns, a pump carbine is not the best choice, but it will work, quite well actually, but most guys like bolt guns and longer barrels. I once owned a 7600 in 270. Its trigger was like pulling a toilet plunger through a bucket of rocks. I also have a 760, an older version of that rifle, in 300 Savage. No trigger problems. It shoots sub 1 inch groups with 130 grain Speers. I use it for Coyotes. What amazes me, is that good bows now cost more than really good bolt rifles, like Savage/Stevens line, the Marlin MR 7and even the Weatherby.
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