I've been thinking for awhile now that I need a new rifle in the safe. I've been borrowing a buddy's remington 700 .308 for the past few years for deer season. I have it set already for next week (rifle season for deer here in Ontario) but thinking it's about time to pick my own deer rifle and or add to the collection. I've been looking at a browning x-bolt hunter 30-06 as a replacement to the .308 I've been borrowing and thinking it'd also be nice to add a marlin 336 30-30 to the collection.
I mainly hunt open fields so the x-bolt makes more sense, but occasionally hit a friends hunt camp where the 336 would be useful in the bush and that is more within my current budget.
I'm thinking both is the answer I'll go with, it's just figuring out which one to do first. The .308 isn't being returned anytime soon as my buddy is currently in Whitehorse and has a 300 win mag with him. I have a bnib prostaff 5 2.7-10 scope just waiting for a rifle to be installed on.
Wished the budget would allow for both at the same time, but just not the case.
Thinking the marlin now and the x-bolt when finances allow, who knows what else may pop up along the way.
Regardless I've got the borrowed .308 all sighted in and will hopefully harvest another whitetail next week with it.
I mainly hunt open fields so the x-bolt makes more sense, but occasionally hit a friends hunt camp where the 336 would be useful in the bush and that is more within my current budget.
I'm thinking both is the answer I'll go with, it's just figuring out which one to do first. The .308 isn't being returned anytime soon as my buddy is currently in Whitehorse and has a 300 win mag with him. I have a bnib prostaff 5 2.7-10 scope just waiting for a rifle to be installed on.
Wished the budget would allow for both at the same time, but just not the case.
Thinking the marlin now and the x-bolt when finances allow, who knows what else may pop up along the way.
Regardless I've got the borrowed .308 all sighted in and will hopefully harvest another whitetail next week with it.




















































