So, I am still finding out things I did not know before.
I have 2 - Marlin 336 Lever actions in 30-30. One is the regular carbine, the other is a 336-A, with a 24"
barrel and half magazine.
These rifles are amazingly accurate with loads they like [different bullets preferred, mind you]
However, when cleaning them up after a shooting session, I discovered something interesting.
Both these rifles have micro-groove rifling, but the rifling in one is different from the other.
The 336 A has 12 grooves and has a bore of about .302" The Carbine has more grooves [looks like about 16]
and they are shallower, with a bore of about .304"
It showed up on cleaning patches....I noticed the finer lines from the one rifle, so took out the bore scope and had a look.
Has anyone else seen this variation? Obviously there was a production change somewhere along the line.
Regards, Dave
I have 2 - Marlin 336 Lever actions in 30-30. One is the regular carbine, the other is a 336-A, with a 24"
barrel and half magazine.
These rifles are amazingly accurate with loads they like [different bullets preferred, mind you]
However, when cleaning them up after a shooting session, I discovered something interesting.
Both these rifles have micro-groove rifling, but the rifling in one is different from the other.
The 336 A has 12 grooves and has a bore of about .302" The Carbine has more grooves [looks like about 16]
and they are shallower, with a bore of about .304"
It showed up on cleaning patches....I noticed the finer lines from the one rifle, so took out the bore scope and had a look.
Has anyone else seen this variation? Obviously there was a production change somewhere along the line.
Regards, Dave




















































