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Old May 14, 2013, 03:29 PM   #20
McShooty
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Join Date: January 4, 2012
Location: Northern Missouri
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The Marlin Model 94CB in .32 H&R Magnum is a Cowboy model, hence the octagon barrel, and a very sweet little rifle. Marlin says that they take some pains with the fit and finish of the Cowboy models and it shows, in the gun and in the price. The metal is a very smooth satin blue. The wood is not fancy but is a nice, straight-grain, black walnut of pleasing color. The fit of wood to metal is very good, the action is very smooth, and the trigger is crisp, not light but not heavy. It tips the scales at 7 lbs even. I got mine used at my friendly LGS a couple years ago for $500.

So far I have put only a hundred rounds or so through the piece with no issues regarding feeding. My initial goal would be one inch at fifty yards and it looks like it might do that with Sierra's 90-gr hollow point, which did better than Hornady 85-gr XTP's. I have plenty of Starline brass and a variety of bullets so looking to give this more of a workout this summer.
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