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Well, I don't care about what you think about what other people think about things. I think.I don't understand how people are so interested in what other people think about what other people think about things. I think.
I, too, have one I didn't pay more than $400 for, that I've killed a pile of deer with. The great sentimental value has nothing to do with this topic.
But, you know, ODT.

This is most certainly true, a micro groove Marlin can be exceptionally accurate.I can say my microgroove shoots better than an old one. At one time I had a very nice, in the box, gold trigger 357. The holy grail if you will. And a newer microgroove with safety, hate that safety. But it out shot my old one, so i sold it.
Biker has spokenodt rule your gun is worth what someone will pay for it. Bahahahahahahahahaha
I had an old 35 that shot exceptionally well. I want to say 3/4" at 100yds. Took a deer at 225. One shot. Turned out the cartridge wouldn't do what I wanted/ needed in the brush. That's what I bought it for. It was an old beat up gun, but it shot better than any lever I ever put in my hands. I sold it to a friend of mine that loves the 35. I told him, don't you ever sell that rifle. It's a keeper. He took it shooting and agreedThis is most certainly true, a micro groove Marlin can be exceptionally accurate.
I have one that can shoot/group under 1” at 100, it will shoot heavy ugly 30 cal bullets all day long better than several of my Rem 20 cal rifles.