Marlin Model 983 22 magnum in REAL Walnut

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Re: Marlin Model 983 22 magnum in REAL Walnut

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My brother got one that way last year. Worked well. I gonna wait for the noggin shot with the WMR. A little more snow would help also. The sun melted most of the 2 inches we had. Once we get a good snow cover I'll be able to see him. Thats when I make my move :twisted: If he doesn't give me a shot ,I'll wait :whistle: THEN :reddot:
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Thats all Dad & his friends used years ago when they called fox at night. Most of them were taken with a 20ga too.

The 5" of snow in my above pics have been reduced to near nothing by the all night/day rain here. It's supposed to rain thru Thursday here. :shrug: e.
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I called the gun shop today to find out why they haven't called me. They said last week my WMR was shipped :? .Well, today they said nada till next run. After that I went back to the rack and there she was :love: . A CZ American 452 in 22WMR with beautiful wood. It followed me home :oops: . I'll post a picture with mr fox :twisted: . Last night at 1:30am he was back in my yard.Now that snow is on the ground, I could get a good look at him. He offered MANY 50-80 yard shots in the 10 minutes I watched. If it wasn't a school night, I would have popped him with my mach2 :duh: . But then I wouldn't have a reason to get a new gun :lol: .
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Here's the factory 50 meter 5 shot group.
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SWEET!! I like my CZ FireBall!! :mrgreen:

So now you'll have 2 WMR's!! One for each shoulder!! :lol:

I wanna see some fur pics with it too. :lol:
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My very first dedicated 'varmint rifle' was a cherry Marlin Model 980DL 22WMR. Clip fed, walnut stock, and blue action & barrel. It wore the old Bushnell 2-8X rimfire scope, and accounted for many, many fat California ground squirrels.

It graduated into my first centerfire varmint rifle, my M700 22-250 Varmint Special around 1971, but I still miss my old Marlin, and wish I still had it. Another nice one that slipped through my fingers...... :|
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Glen.. I canceled the Marlin. I'm Kinda glad they couldn't get one now that I have the CZ. One WMR is all that's needed here. I'll be at the range Saturday morning sighting her in :mrgreen: ..... Mr fox was back again last night.
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You still got good one!! Can't wait to see the pics of it & how she shoots. It's gonna look nice laying across that red fox too. :wink:

What for glass??
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Here she is. The scope is a 4-12x40 Simmons Master series prohunter with side focus. I used the CZ rings. Expensive little buggers but nice :roll: . The trigger is nice poundage wise,It's the creep I need to get rid of. Anything I should know before I take her apart to adjust?? I'll ask Santa for a new camera :oops:
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Here is a picture of my fox in summertime. Not sure if he's a red or gray. I'm pretty sure it's the same one coming around now. He likes to walk the back fence line on the inside . It's about a 90 yard shot.
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I`ve done 4 triggers on C.Z rimfires,all with Eric Brook`s kits.Finished with some really nice triggers.Best thing about them is how easy they are to fit,which is quite fortunate,as my mechanical skill`s aren`t the best in the world.
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That one otta do the trick for ya!! Nice rig for sure. Can't help you on the trigger other than what foxwhislter said about the Brooks kits. I hear nothing but good about then & they are very inexpensive as well.

Nice rig!! :wink:
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Thanks Foxwhistler. Now that I've had it apart and see the kit. Looks like all I need is a bushing on the front pin to take up the slop. A bushing I will make . :yeah:
I have 49 rounds to shoot in the morning :wink: . Gotta save one :twisted: :lol: .. What's the deal with break-in... I assume it's the same as a centerfire :?: .
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You wont need the springs if your already happy with the weight of pull,as you said.
As far as barrel break in goes,i`ve allways done the same with my 17`s as my centerfire,and they shoot nice and clean easy.
Hope you get plenty of pleasure from the rifle,and i`m hoping to see a real close up of that fox before too long.
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I went to the range today for a quickie. It was only 12 degrees. We're all sighted in at 100. It's officially "Game On" for Mr. fox.
I adjusted the trigger spring and the creep is a lot easier to live with. It's kinda like a two stage.
Almost forgot, We got our first kill, A Starling at 80 yards off the bipod. 8)
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Looks like the storm last night kept him in his den...I'm still waitin :whistle: :shotgun:
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