What's the difference between a Marlin Model 444 and the Model 444S?
A buddy of mine has a 444s it has a jaming problem .the cartridge feeding in from the mag will get jammed part way into the action.its an older gun witch is new to him.the triggger is also very heavy.what solutions are there for these problems.
Thanks for the input, how many of you marlin guys shot the new Hornady Lever ammo.
I just bought one the other day and just waiting for the scope to come in.
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I have one (444p is pistol grip, 444s is straight grip) that has accounted for many deer over the years. Another friend has taken a few deer and one very large Roosevelt Elk, and assorted bears and such.
The hornady 265 is the bullet to use (admittedly I have not used the lever-evolution), and stay away from Remington's anemic 240 grain loading - useless!
I have been tempted to try some 300 grain + loads, but I doubt they would be all that much more effective then the 265.
Great gun, great fun.
If they are micro-groove rifling, I'd give it a miss and get a 45/70 instead. If they are cut rifled, like the 45/70, go for it...IMHO
bcsteve
where did you pick up the after market stock?



























