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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2009, 01:10:58 PM » |
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Did you have to make any mods to the stock? I have the XL-7 in 30-06 and thinking of finding a 35 Whelen barrel for it. But not sure where to start on that as I would like for it to just go on without much work if any to the stock.
And Even though the Pictures are a bit dark it looks GREAT
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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2009, 05:14:03 PM » |
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Is the barrel free floated?
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Dangerous Dan
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« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2009, 07:27:48 PM » |
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Did you have to make any mods to the stock? I have the XL-7 in 30-06 and thinking of finding a 35 Whelen barrel for it. But not sure where to start on that as I would like for it to just go on without much work if any to the stock.
And Even though the Pictures are a bit dark it looks GREAT
I Did Have To Open Up The Ft Of The Stock The Rear Was Big enough Becouse The Factory Marlin Barrel Is A Little Bigger Than The Savage But Becouse Of That It Fit Great , Donut Yes It Is Free floated I Free Floated It also When The 308 Barrel Was On It , It IS also Bedded In The Action and Recoil Lug . I Am Sorry about The Crapey Photos I am Not Good at Takeing Snap Shots .
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« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2009, 07:47:17 PM » |
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That makes me wonder if I can get a Savage Barrel for the 35 Whelen and just bolt it on and go? Hmmmmmmmm
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« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2009, 07:54:51 PM » |
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I do have to say though I am confused about the kick of the .308 and my 30-06 in my Marlin XL-7 seems to have almost nill. I would compair it to my Marlin in .357 Mag.
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« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2009, 12:21:41 PM » |
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Sounds like you have a stock that is well designed and it fits you.
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« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2009, 06:25:54 PM » |
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I'd be tempted to go with a 358 win barrel if they made one.
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You must see what you shoot...or you might shoot what you don't see!
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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2009, 03:08:38 PM » |
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E R Shaw Tells You They Olny Build a Sholdered Barrel B/S I Have Changed The 308 Marlin To 243 and 7/08 and The 30/06 To 338/06 Useing Savage Barrels , The Olny Thing I Have Seen Is One Savage Barrel Was Deep Chambered and I Trimed .005 Off The Rear Of The Barrel With The Lathe But You Could Use A File To Do That . So If You Want a 358 win or 35 Wheelen Do It With a Savage Barrel There Is More Info On This Link In The Gunsmithing 101 www.usa-shooters.com
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« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2009, 06:32:11 PM » |
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Yall listen to DD, he knows what he's talking about. I just cant wait till marlin makes a 300 WSM. 
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« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2009, 07:23:01 PM » |
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E R Shaw Tells You They Olny Build a Sholdered Barrel B/S I Have Changed The 308 Marlin To 243 and 7/08 and The 30/06 To 338/06 Useing Savage Barrels , The Olny Thing I Have Seen Is One Savage Barrel Was Deep Chambered and I Trimed .005 Off The Rear Of The Barrel With The Lathe But You Could Use A File To Do That . So If You Want a 358 win or 35 Wheelen Do It With a Savage Barrel There Is More Info On This Link In The Gunsmithing 101 www.usa-shooters.com Ok i have been looking a lot of places on the net about putting a savage barrel on an xl/xs 7, but everyone is you cant do this or you have to do that, there is not any step by step directions on what exactly you have to do to make it safe and work right. Some say the threads are different as others say the number is just rounded up, others say you have to file the bolt head on the marlin ect. would it be possible for the mods to make a sticky on the board that those who know what they are doing can outline what is really involved in swapping a savage barrel to the 7? it really opens up a TON of possibilities for this awesome gun. I love mine the way it is but was thinking that a 280 would be really cool too 
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« Reply #11 on: November 06, 2009, 06:53:39 AM » |
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Yall listen to DD, he knows what he's talking about. I just cant wait till marlin makes a 300 WSM.  I'd be mighty tempted myself.
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Dangerous Dan
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« Reply #12 on: November 06, 2009, 03:28:09 PM » |
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That Is a Savage Barrel On That Gun Look At The Nut , I Used The Marlin Nut On a Savage and I Drives The Savage Guys Nuts Order You a @80 Barrel and Get In Going DD
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« Reply #13 on: November 06, 2009, 10:57:29 PM » |
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Ok maybe you can give me some input on this. The Marlin XL-7 is roughly 300.oo plus a barrel for 400.00 plus for a rifle ready to go of around 7 to 800.oo Bucks. Where as I can get a very good shape Remington that has a factory Barrel for the 35 Whelen for around 600.00.
And in the end I will just have a Marlin with an aftermarket barrel which I do not think it would raise the value of the rifle any.
So since I have never changed a barrel on anything and have only used the barrel that was put on them from the factory what would be the advantage of changing a Marlin XL-7 from 30-06 to a 35 Whelen or 35 Whelen improved over that of being able to purchase a factory rifle made for that round?
Thank You
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« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2009, 02:09:13 AM » |
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An A&B Barrel is $130.00. The one on my 111 shoots better than the factory barrel and I can switch barrels if I ever wanted to again relatively easily.
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