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
I'm ot sure I'm following. If you can just replace barrels...
You would have TWO guns for $400 by converting the XL7. You would have the original barrel say 308 Win or 30-06 Plus you would have the 358 Win or 35 Wheelen. OR you could have a single Remington for $600.
So doing the math you can have two guns and save $200 to boot. What's not to like about that?

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