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1895ss Super Member
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:21 pm Post subject: Which Caliber ? |
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I am wanting to buy another gun and I have two calibers in mind, the 35 Remington and the 30-30 Winchester. Both calibers are available in the Marlin Model 336c which is the gun I want of course. Which one would you buy and why?
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Handloader Super Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:03 am Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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Either will do an excellent job. Unless you handload, finding ammo for the 35 Remington will be a bit more difficult.
Hornady's new Leverevolution ammo is available in both chamberings.
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Al_Sohlstrom Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:15 am Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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Hi
I have two Marlins: an older model (I don't recall the model, and it's locked away right now) in .44 Mag and a new model (1894 Cowboy) in .357 Mag, and I've had several in the past.
The old one's a charm. The new one's a curse.
The, "Letting In Two," problem is RAMPANT (specially with the rifles in less-than-45-caliber), from what I've read, and Marlin is apparenly having the end-users do all their Quality Assurance testing for them.
While all you have to do to get it fixed is to send it back to Marlin, YOU [HAVE TO SEND IT BACK TO MARLIN!
My thinking is that, if you buy ANY new-manufacture Marlin lever-action rifle, you're probably going to have to send it back to Marlin almost as soon as you get it.
...and they STILL haven't fixed that sharp-edge-on-the-lever problem that kills the timing pretty quickly, so you have to send it back every now and again anyhow.
So, you can count me in the Unhappy Customer subset.
I gotta say, though, that the new 1895 Cowboy in .45-70 really looks like it'd be worth the effort....
As for the cartridge, count me as a big fan of the .35 Rem. I've had it in rifles and in a pistol (is the Contender REALLY a pistol?) and it's never failed to deliver. There's nothing WRONG with a .30-30. I just like the .35 better.
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1895ss Super Member
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Flint54 Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:38 am Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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jameslee Rookie Member
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moose2 Super Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:15 pm Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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18995ss-- another gun I'd throw into the mix is the 38/55 that Marlin made. Very accurate for a leveraction and a good deer rifle also. Maybe alittle hard to find anymore. Marlin only made a limited production run of them. Did see one a month ago at a gun show. It was $500 NIB Also just cool looking with the Octagonal barrel. Have fun shopping--tr
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shrpshtrjoe Super Red Neck Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:37 pm Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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Howdy the 30-30 is a tried and true round and works very well for deer if your huntin anything bigger the 35 get's the nod with the heavier bullet. Hell just buy them both there both great calibers .
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peepsight Rookie Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:42 pm Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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never used 35 but big fan of 30-30 win
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Gil Martin Super Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 5:03 pm Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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It depends. When I could not decide, I bought one of each. All the best...
Gil
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roklok Super Member
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:11 pm Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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Personally I would buy a 35 Remington,because I really like 35 calibers and I already have a 336 in 30-30.It seems everyone and their brother has a 30-30 but a 35 isnt as common. As far as the new Marlins needing factory attention I just bought a brand new 1895 45-70 last fall and simply love it.No problems with this rifle.
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1895ss Super Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:08 am Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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Thanks guys for your input, I was leaning toward the .35 rem to start with but I wanted your opinions. I think the .35 would be better as well because of the bigger bullets available. I do plan on using it as a backup for Elk hunting, not that I probably need it as I have my 45-70 and a 30-06. My son usually uses my 30-06 though so another gun would be nice. I'm going to see what I can find at our local gun show on Apr 1 & 2 . Marlins are hard to come by out here for whatever reason but you do see a few. As for the 38/55, yep I wouldn't mind one of them either, but they're very hard to find here. As for buying the .35 and the .30-30 at the same time, well that is a great idea but they have to come one at a time because funds are not readily available for that sort of thing. Besides my wife might use one of them on me if I did that all at once. One at a time I can get away with but not two.
If I'm lucky and find a .35 I was thinking of loading the 180 gr FN Speer bullet. When you run that into the Point Blank Program near max vel, it looks darn good for a bush gun.
Thanks again guys for your input.
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515034s10ring Super Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:27 am Post subject: Re: Which Caliber ? |
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Hmmmmm, 35 is a good one i guess......but since Marlin (thank goodness) isn't widely available.....there is a better company you should look into Ohhhh, lets say WINCHESTER , or maybe Winchester and how 'bout lookin into WINCHESTER ....these other three companies may be a better chioce and more available to purchase
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