Sask_Hunter
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I would build it like a guide gun. 18.5” barrel with a trimmed up mag tube on it and a decent set of sites. I could go either way 30-30 or 35 rem for a project or even 375 win.
What about a 25-35? I don't think Marlin ever chambered that cartridge.Building a classic Marlin 336, with squared lever, straight deluxe stock and forend. Barrel and cartridge options currently are 35 Rem in a 20" barrel, or 30-30 in 16.5". Mag tube can be full legth, or button.
Which is preferred and why?
Any other options to look at? 32 Win, 38-55?
Octogon or Round?
Thanks!
R.
That's right, and it never really took off, did it?Marlin had the 25/36 just to be different than Winchester for a while.
This is what I wpuld build, a 16" 35Rem
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longer barrel for longer sight radius35 Rem in a 20" barrel, or 30-30 in 16.5". Mag tube can be full legth, or button.
Which is preferred and why?
I like O'Connors original vision for this cartridge, the new version is pretty hota little more modern, yet unique, you could go with the 338 Marlin Express..
Most accurate load in my 35rem is the 200gr FTX over a full case of LVR. However I really like the Speers 220gr Hotcore over as much LVR as you can fit, I get 2100fps out of a 20" barrel. I recovered one of these slugs that shot through a dead Ash tree and the weight retention was impressive for passing through an 8" piece of AshAll great ideas.
Forgot about the 338MX.... The common theme with all of the larger bore cartridges seems to be a 250 grain bullet around 2000 fps...
Even the old 38-55 can get there in a Marlin.
The 338MX would be top consideration followed by the 35 Rem, with the 338 getting the nod for bullet selection... Hawk used to make a flat or round nosed 180 grain... Barnes does make a 180 Flat nose for the 35 Rem tho...
Any experience with 338MX and the 35 Rem?
Thanks!
R.





























