Slimbo said:Personally I don't get what the appeal is. If your hunting at ranges that require a high velocity cartridge using a spitzer bullet...then why do you need the quick handling characteristics of a lever gun? I know "need" and "want" are different things, but personally ill stick with traditional levers and bolt guns.![]()
Mumptia said:Always nice to see another lever put into the works.
Was a sad day when the .307 went to the shelf but this is a nice looking replacement.
Looks like a great round for just about any application.
Covey Ridge said:I think that Marlin and Hornady are just getting carried away a bit, with the success of their 30-30 Lever-evolution. On paper their 30-30 offering is a ballistic improvement over any 30-30. The same can not be said about this .308 Express Marlin. Nothing significant over the tried and true .308 Win. which has been and is still available in lever actions. This is probably just going to be an odd ball rifle that is hard to find ammunition for. That’s also what the .307 was!![]()
Covey Ridge said:I think that Marlin and Hornady are just getting carried away a bit, with the success of their 30-30 Lever-evolution. On paper their 30-30 offering is a ballistic improvement over any 30-30. The same can not be said about this .308 Express Marlin. Nothing significant over the tried and true .308 Win. which has been and is still available in lever actions. This is probably just going to be an odd ball rifle that is hard to find ammunition for. That’s also what the .307 was!![]()
Just got back from the range, and as promised here are my test results. These velocities are 3 shot averages from Marlin 336XLR:
Hornady 160gr LeverEvolution: 2361 fps (factory claims 2400)Winchester 170gr Powerpoint: 2222 fps
Winchester 150gr Silvertip: 2410 fps.
All shot equally well, for an opensighted lever gun that is. I was shooting at an 8 1/2" x 11" paper with standard iron sights from 100 yds. Groupings was about 3" for all which as far as I'm concerned is the best I can ask for, not only from the gun/ammo, but myself as well
gitrdun said:On paper, I wasn't as impressed as I thought that I would be with the Leverevolution. I posted these range results in a previous thread.
Hopefully, they can out-perform the Win 150gr. Silvertips on deer size game "cause they sure don't on paper.
.......... then why not buy a BLR that will shoot pointy bullets from a magazine instead of a tube thingycariboo_kid said:I don't think it was their intention at all to outdo the 308win. They wanted to reproduce it's performance in a round that is more suitable for use in levers with a tube magazine.
cariboo_kid said:I don't think it was their intention at all to outdo the 308win. They wanted to reproduce it's performance in a round that is more suitable for use in levers with a tube magazine.
And they want you to have to buy all your ammo from Hornady.![]()
Covey Ridge said:Then what's next? A rimmed squishey pointed bastard version of the 30-06?![]()
44Bore said:Yawn. They just re-invented the .300 Savage which has been around since 1920.
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Mumptia said:No arguements there.
It's still nice to have another lever on the shelf.
Now if Marlin and Winchester would just put a clip in their lever rifles..............