Barrel modification on a Marlin 336 XLR In 35 Remington

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I Just got my Marlin 336 XLR, in 35 Remington back from my gunsmith. The barrel was cut back to 21" from the factory 24". It was just too long! The rifle felt so darn awkward to carry! Now it balances much better as well.

I installed a Leupold 2.5-8X36 silver ultra light scope on it yesterday. Benn having fun the last few days shooting cast 195 grain Ranch Dog flat points at 2025 fps. Fun stuff!

Hope you like the pictures!





 
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The bipod is simply to position the rifle for the picture. Normally it isnt mounted on a lever rifle.

The silver scope was an extra I had, and the only one I can presently justify mounting on the rifle. But I like it well enough.
 
The bipod is simply to position the rifle for the picture. Normally it isnt mounted on a lever rifle.

The silver scope was an extra I had, and the only one I can presently justify mounting on the rifle. But I like it well enough.
Should be a good rifle. I would do.a serious search for some RN 200gr bullets and brass and buy whatever I could even if they are a bit expensive. Hornady is stopping making a lot of bullets esp RN and ammo can be hard to find.
 
Thanks for the heads up Supercub! I purchasd 200 brass a few years ago, but never heard of hornady no longer producing RN 200grain bullets. Good thing I cast for it!
 
you suck, only because that is one of the few 336 xlr's in 35 remington in canada and I want one.....................badly
 
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Lmao! Boy do I hear yah! When I started my search for this rifle, I couldnt even get the LGS to find me one for 6-8 months! They couldnt even find it on Marlins web site! I tried to tell them that they make these rifles, but had a hard time showing them that they were ACTUALLY made! Lol!

I manaed to find this one by total fluke at a gun show in Grande Prairie,AB.
I was quite literally walking out the door to go home when I just glanced at a table to my left. I caught a glimpse of it and assumed it was a 30-30. But I turned around and went to look at it any way. I just like the lines of these rifles!

When I looked at the tag on the lever, and saw the caliber designation as "35 Remington" , I nearly come out of my skin! I promptly picked it up and had a very quick look at it. That rifle was sold before I picked it up! Lol! It was new and never fired! I dont even remember what I paid for it! At the time I didnt care much! I knew it was a rare bird to find at the time, so I paid the asking price without hesitation.

I completely dissasembled the rifle action when I got it home, and polished all the wear/friction points to a mirror like finish with my dremel (polishing wheel and jewelers rouge paste),and lots of elbow grease. The action is now BUUUUTTER SMOOTH! I love this little bean shooter!
It likes the Sierra and Hornady 200 grain Round noses. And 195grain large Flat point/metplat Ranch Dog cast bullets.
 
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220-225 grain bullets

AA-2015 From 29.0 grains to 33.0 grains

AR-2206 From 28.0 grains to 34.0 grains

AR-2207 From 25.0 grains to 29.0 grains

AR-2208 From 32.0 grains to 38.0 grains

Benchmark From 31.0 grains to 34.0 grains

BL-C(2) From 31.0 grains to 39.5 grains

H-322 From 29.0 grains to 32.5 grains

H-335 From 28.0 grains to 36.0 grains

H-380 From 36.0 grains to 39.0 grains

H-414 From 36.0 grains to 41.0 grains

H-4198 From 22.0 grains to 29.0 grains

H-4895 From 32.0 grains to 36.5 grains

IMR-3031 From 29.5 grains to 35.0 grains

IMR-4064 From 32.0 grains to 38.0 grains

IMR-4320 From 29.0 grains to 33.0 grains

IMR-4895 From 31.5 grains to 35.5 grains

N-133 From 27.0 grains to 31.0 grains

RL-7 From 20.5 grains to 30.3 grains

RL-12 From 35.0 grains to 39.0 grains

Varget From 33.0 grains to 38.0 grains

W-748 From 31.0 grains to 35.0 grains

got a crony? I am willing to bet that either the N133 or the varget load will be the closest, but RL 12 is likely the go to powder for 2200 fps
 
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