Update Post 99!!! Marlin Lever Rifles for thick woods hunting. My two!!!

The Leupold 1-4x20 heavy post (tapering to fine near the centre) reticle scope for heavy brush.
The fine reticles we find get 'lost in the bush' in really thick brush.
The heavy posts stand out in a very 'busy' field of view.
Our old eyes need all the help they can get.
 
I've never been a big lever gun guy but have shot-in a few for friends over the years and found that (In my experience) the Marlins were more accurate than the 94s and seems to be easier to sight in with less drama.

Based on that experience, I did recently buy a 1950 336 in 30-30 with 24" bbl. and undrilled waffle top. I have been looking for a proper vintage receiver sight for the 336 and have found that they are now very collectable and worth a pretty penny. A Lyman 56LA has been offered to me for $160US. <gasp!!>

Fook it, just grab a fresh Lyman 66 LA for the 336. I have a 66 A on it's way to me from Brownell's along with an XS rear peep for my Husqvarna 46a and the total for both was $160.00 & I'm ok with that. (Well kinda.);)
 
I really want a 1974 vintage... The older 1967 is nice but it is not the year I want...

Cheers
Jay
So you would be , if I was to sell my (almost) pristine 35/336 #261385xx, interested? Why particularly a 1974 may I ask?
 
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So you would be , if I was to sell my (almost) pristine 35/336 #261385xx, interested? Why particularly a 1974 may I ask?

Yes. It's the birth year of a close family member & the reason I want one that vintage.

Might even sell my 1991 Marlin 336 in 35 Rem if the 1974 vintage was nicer.

Cheers
Jay
 
Fook it, just grab a fresh Lyman 66 LA for the 336. I have a 66 A on it's way to me from Brownell's along with an XS rear peep for my Husqvarna 46a and the total for both was $160.00 & I'm ok with that. (Well kinda.);)

I thought about that. Have a lead on a like new aluminum 66LA in NS for $75. Sure would simplify things and be easier on the wallet.
 
I agree that some mounts take away from the sleek lines, but found the rail lets me mount the scope where my eye wants it to be. This is a benefit on a 45-70

My eye piece looks about 2" further ahead than the 2 in the first post.

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I liked my first Marlin in 35 Rem so much I just picked up another one off EE. My daughter used my first one to take the biggest buck we have shot at our camp - a tad over 300 lbs - 1 200gr round nose and down he went.
 
I liked my first Marlin in 35 Rem so much I just picked up another one off EE. My daughter used my first one to take the biggest buck we have shot at our camp - a tad over 300 lbs - 1 200gr round nose and down he went.

AWESOME!!! If you can, please post a pic!

Cheers
Jay
 
I bet a lot of us had the same "bible"

Bought my first 2 brand new irons outta that bible many many years ago.

Now if a fella already owned a .444 would a 35Rem be covering the same bases?

No.
One cannawt have too many Marlins.
I sold my 35 to a buddy last year and regretitted ever since.
And gartzs one in the mail...............................................................:dancingbanana:

Thanks J.J.
 
Thanks for the reply Looky.

More Marlins is always better, with that I agree 100%...but will the 35Rem do anything the .444 won't, in a real world application?

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I should add that my Chrony says my .444 is making 2200fps with a 240gr RNHP jacketed bullet and making fist sized groups at 100 with the factory sights...an I don't look as good as I used to... :)
 
Here is that '74 model I teased you about earlier Jay. Have had it at least 15yrs and never taken it out shooting. I need to work less! Yes, if I ever decide to sell....Marlin 336 35Rem 003.jpgMarlin 336 35Rem 007.jpgMarlin 336 35Rem 008.jpgMarlin 336 35Rem 009.jpgMarlin 336 35Rem 001.jpg
 

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450yukon, that is a beauty 1974 Marlin.

I hear ya about working less, I have a young family & my free time has changed drastically with family & work.

Cheers
Jay
 
Compact Rig, Marlin 1894CP , 357Mag, 16.25" barrelMarlin 1894CP.jpgMarlin 1894CP2.jpg
 

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