Ruger vs marlin PCC's
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Re: Ruger vs marlin PCC's
Thanks for the follow up, Gents, I appreciate it. I may buy one for fun and see if I can dial it in with load development.
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Re: Ruger vs marlin PCC's
TAM’s and Tex1961’s assessments and experience are same as mine.
The Ruger PCC is another tool in the box, it has its roles.
The Ruger PCC is another tool in the box, it has its roles.
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Re: Ruger vs marlin PCC's
I can’t speak to any previous barrel mfg issues Ruger might have had, but the current PCC's barrel is cold hammer forged, which is usually a sign of a pretty good barrel. The crown on mine seems cleanly cut and is free of any visible burrs. I haven’t gauged it, so this is just a cursory assessment. Also, I wasn’t very serious about trying to shoot small groups when I zeroed the rifle at 25 yards. I just wanted a basic zero, I was using cheap bulk ammo, and I was pressed for time at the moment. It’s entirely possible that I might be able to better my results in another range session.....or not. We'll see.
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