I have a Mossberg SSI Single Shot .308 that is a Tack Driver. But I wanted a faster follow up shot so I also have a Mossberg 4X4 Bolt Action 30-06 and I have to say I Totally Love This One Also. It Is Also A Tack Driver. I have had a Remington 700 BDL and a Savage 111 Classic Hunter in 30-06 but Nothing compares to this Mossberg 4X4. I hope this helps.
I have a Mossberg SSI Single Shot .308 that is a Tack Driver. But I wanted a faster follow up shot so I also have a Mossberg 4X4 Bolt Action 30-06 and I have to say I Totally Love This One Also. It Is Also A Tack Driver. I have had a Remington 700 BDL and a Savage 111 Classic Hunter in 30-06 but Nothing compares to this Mossberg 4X4. I hope this helps.
If you ever want to get rid of those Mossberg rifles, let me know. I have $300 whenever you are ready, as long as they are scoped. They are mimms part cheap junk which may last for a 1000 rounds.
Not sure which caliber BDL you had, but I've never seen one right out of the box not shoot 2" groups at 100 yds or better
TCR you did fine on that model 7!
I have a Mossberg SSI Single Shot .308 that is a Tack Driver. But I wanted a faster follow up shot so I also have a Mossberg 4X4 Bolt Action 30-06 and I have to say I Totally Love This One Also. It Is Also A Tack Driver. I have had a Remington 700 BDL and a Savage 111 Classic Hunter in 30-06 but Nothing compares to this Mossberg 4X4. I hope this helps.
If you ever want to get rid of those Mossberg rifles, let me know. I have $300 whenever you are ready, as long as they are scoped. They are mimms part cheap junk which may last for a 1000 rounds.
Not sure which caliber BDL you had, but I've never seen one right out of the box not shoot 2" groups at 100 yds or better
TCR you did fine on that model 7!
The BDL I had was a 30-06. I am willing to bet you have Never owned a Mossberg SSI or a 4X4. My SSI has shot well over 1000 Shots and my 4X4 is well on the way to shooting that many and many more. Neither has ever given be a bit of problems and both are Very well built. 300 dollars would not make a down payment on either one. In fact both shoot so good they will Never be for sale in my life time. You should give one a try sometime. Perhaps if you shoot a real gun like these and you will change your sad opinion.
The SSI is a copy of A Ruger #1, which it is definitely just an attempt at a copy. Can't speak for the 4x4 but it's a $400 gun NIB. Glad you are pleased with them. Wonder how they'd perform in freezing temperatures lower than 40 degrees. The truth being whoever ends up with them once your gone will have $300 worth of used junk. Compare your SSI to a Ruger #1 built 30-40 years ago and the two are completely different and that's why a 30-40 year old #1 in 90% or better shape sells for $750 and up but only cost $169 new.
LOL, gee GB, why don't you kick his dog while you are at it, but your facts are not wrong as usual. gotta let him learn the hard way like most of us did that it's cheaper IN THE LONG RUN, to buy quality one time and use it for life, than buy lesser quality 3-4 times over 30 or more years. and for anyone interested I will be holding a sensitivity training class next month.
