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Marlin XL7 Review By Jon R. Sundra
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnsp" data-source="post: 414927" data-attributes="member: 20693"><p>I bought a 25-06 2 years ago for bad weather conditions but now use it all the time. I have shot 2 deer with it. I load 120 grain hornady hollow points and have a .5" MOA at 100 yards. It also holds a great pattern at 200 yards. It is a great gun for the money. I would recomend this gun to anyone who likes to shoot. I have shot the cheaper savages, low line remingtons, and others. Nothing shots like an XL7. The gun is light weight and very comfortable to shot. The only down fall is the barell finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnsp, post: 414927, member: 20693"] I bought a 25-06 2 years ago for bad weather conditions but now use it all the time. I have shot 2 deer with it. I load 120 grain hornady hollow points and have a .5" MOA at 100 yards. It also holds a great pattern at 200 yards. It is a great gun for the money. I would recomend this gun to anyone who likes to shoot. I have shot the cheaper savages, low line remingtons, and others. Nothing shots like an XL7. The gun is light weight and very comfortable to shot. The only down fall is the barell finish. [/QUOTE]
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