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

Just bumping this to say I will be closing a deal on a 1974 Marlin 336 in 35 Rem next week...

Pics will be posted once I have it gentlemen... OH HECK YA PICS WILL BE POSTED!!!

:dancingbanana: :rockOn:

Cheers
Jay
 
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Just bumping this to say I will be closing a deal on a 1974 Marlin 336 in 35 Rem next week...

Pics will be posted once I have it gentlemen... OH HECK YA PICS WILL BE POSTED!!!

:dancingbanana: :rockOn:

Cheers
Jay

So this 35 Remington has the same OAL as the 30-30, but can push a .358 220g jacketed bullet at 1900fps? Imagine what that would do to a deer or black bear, it would be bang flop bust out the skinning knife.
 
Dead ###y 'eh Rocket Surgery!!! Dead ###y!!!

Cheers
Jay

30-30 35Rem 308Win 35 Whelen 375H&H
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I am also partial to the Marlin Leverguns. I have 3 ATM.
1. 336A, 30-30, 24" half mag, etc. This rifle is astoundingly accurate,
often flirting with moa out to 200 meters or a bit more.
2. 336, 30-30 also, carbine. Almost as accurate as the A is. beauty rifle to carry.
3. 1893, 38-55 Winchester, manufactured as a 30-30 in 1906, but bore seriously
neglected. Had Ron Smith work his magic and rebored to 38-55. Nice compact
"thumper" for the bush. [255 grain Barnes original JFP at 1700 fps] Eagleye.
 
I'm surprised I don't have a photo in'ear.
My 44mag.
This one is a sweetie and shoots very well.
I have a couple sets of Fuddly hingie mounts left over
and one set will find its way on this gal.
Beside, them round knawbies izz awn the wrong side..........
so I'm told.

The bottom one is a waffle top.

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I had 10 Marlins from 32-20 to a 450MR that I bumped up a little including this 44yr old 35Rem that was being neglected by me. B55E4AC8-B20F-4ADB-8A68-B85226D790C2.jpg[SUP][/SUP]
 

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I don’t use the cross bolt, but my buddies think it’s real funny to click it on when I’m not looking.

QUOTE=Jay;13773120]Thanks! I agree.



Thanks! But I can't see the point of DOUBLE safeties? The half #### is there on the hammer, why do you 'need' the cross bolt? The way I see it, some day it will be ON and you will take aim on a buck, only for the gun to go CLICK instead of BOOM...

No thanks! One safety for me.

Cheers
Jay[/QUOTE]
 
Picked up this 35 Remington last year but haven't had it to the woods yet. I picked up some hard to find Remington Core Lokt ammo and a set of dies,..so I'm all set to go. I'm really looking forward to sneaking around through the woods with this in hand next fall.

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Nice looking Tobacco Brook! How does it shoot? Have you tried the Hornady Lever Evolution ammunition? My 1991 likes the stuff!

Cheers
Jay
 
Nice looking Tobacco Brook! How does it shoot? Have you tried the Hornady Lever Evolution ammunition? My 1991 likes the stuff!

Cheers
Jay

Thanks Jay,.....I haven't fired a shot out of it yet,.. just put the 1-4 Redfield on it a couple of weeks ago.. hoping it shoots well.
 
So... MAJOR update!!!

After MORE than 2 years of looking for a 1974 vintage Marlin 336 in 35 Rem (serial starting with 26****), I am happy to report that THANKS TO A CGN'er, I finally have one!!! :rockOn:

I just finished swapping the base/rings and scope off of my 1991 Marlin 336 in 35 Rem onto the 1974 and will be hitting the range this coming weekend! :ar15:

EXCITED doesn't even describe how I feel right now!!! So thankful, so so so thankful!!!

Cheers
Jay

When she arrived, 1974 in the house!!!
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And she came with a period correct catalog!!!
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And my 1991 with the 1974 wearing a Leupold vari-x iii 1.5-5x20mm scope.
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