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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt Dog" data-source="post: 3692556" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>I’ve probably sold 25-30 Marlins. I really like the 336-A. They are available in 30-30, 32Special and 35 Rem. All good choices and you can still find good value buys on gunbroker, pre-Remlin of course. I really like the old Waffle tops and did keep one of those in 35 Rem. Other than an STBL in the last year of JM models I only kept some turn of the century 1883s, a 1884 (1906 vintage) and a 1892 in 22. Got infected with a Marlin Ballard bug so that’s where the money went. </p><p></p><p>I’ve had several Cowboys -thise were some nice rifles!! One Marlin I still remember for how it shot was an 1895SS microgroove in 45-70! The pre-1983 rifles ( I think) are pre-cross-bolt safety. </p><p></p><p>I cast all my own bullets so never fiddled with jacketed bullets except for the LeverRevolution for a brief period. Those shot well, whether store-bought or handloaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt Dog, post: 3692556, member: 15840"] I’ve probably sold 25-30 Marlins. I really like the 336-A. They are available in 30-30, 32Special and 35 Rem. All good choices and you can still find good value buys on gunbroker, pre-Remlin of course. I really like the old Waffle tops and did keep one of those in 35 Rem. Other than an STBL in the last year of JM models I only kept some turn of the century 1883s, a 1884 (1906 vintage) and a 1892 in 22. Got infected with a Marlin Ballard bug so that’s where the money went. I’ve had several Cowboys -thise were some nice rifles!! One Marlin I still remember for how it shot was an 1895SS microgroove in 45-70! The pre-1983 rifles ( I think) are pre-cross-bolt safety. I cast all my own bullets so never fiddled with jacketed bullets except for the LeverRevolution for a brief period. Those shot well, whether store-bought or handloaded. [/QUOTE]
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