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  1. 336
    Hello, I'm hoping you folks here could help me with determining a value on this .35 Remington marauder that my dad recently bought. Based on the serial number I believe it is a 1963. I haven't seen any others with a stock made of this wood though and it doesn't match the handguard. Any help...
  2. New Member Introductions
    Hi All, It's been a long time since I've been here so I'm really "new." I just bought two closet queens from a neighbor that are more of a "rescue." Unfortunately both were stored in old gun bags in a closet with the barrels facing down. Moisture got to them as they weren't ever taken out for...
  3. Reloading
    I'm using Hornady Lock-n-Load headspace comparator to measure Remington Core-lokt 200gr RN factory loads - both before and after firing in my 336SC with Ballard rifling. I'm getting average dimension from base to shoulder datum of 1.565" before firing and 1.564" after firing (primer removed)...
  4. 336
    Title kind of explains it all. Very good friend of mine's relative passed away and left a lifetime of hunting gear. The family parsed the collection out and from the list I asked my friend if there was a Marlin to grab it and that I'd be interested. Sure enough, there was! I've been wanting a...
  5. Ranger Point Precision
    For accuracy afficionados and fans of Cooper’s scout concept, RPP now offers its new Barrel Anchored Scout (BAS) rail. As always, Ranger Point’s goal was to push the state of the art forward. In this case, that meant literally pushing the whole rail forward. Other scout rails can rob your...
  6. Ranger Point Precision
    Hello again friends, Some of you may have noticed that I haven’t emerged from my rabbit hole much lately. It’s been a busy, busy year, and it’s only speeding up as the fall hunting season looms on the horizon. To that end, my efforts lately have been focused on developing some exciting new...
  7. Ranger Point Precision
    Greetings MO friends. I haven't chimed in on behalf of the RPP crew much lately, but it isn't because I'm asleep - I still don't do that much. No, we've all been heads-down over here, doing our best to get customer orders out as well as new products and services online before the second half of...
  8. The .35 Remington
    ​Found a store near me with a couple of these boxes in stock. Are they a good round? I heard they were quite explosive and destructive when it comes in contact with bone, is this true? Are they worth buying to try to see if they will even be accurate out of my 1951 336SC? Well, on the...
  9. The .35 Remington
    The other day cruising the DoubleTap site and found that they make ammo for the 35Rem and here is a link to them: 35 Remington I was wondering if anyone has tried these yet? The 180gr and 200gr hard cast have peaked my interest. I was hoping if someone has already used these rounds before. I'm...
  10. 336
    About a month ago I went to a local gunshop to pick up several firearms I had shipped to him since I just moved to Washington and retired from the Military. I saw one leveraction that drew my attention as soon as I walked into the store. It was a 1951 Marlin 336SC in 35Rem. He was asking 350$...
  11. 336
    Just got back from the local pawn shops... originally looked at a 30TK, but passed when I noticed the bulge in the barrel :vollkommenauf: Went to their other shop, about 10 miles away to look at a Revelation 200... couldn't talk them down off an unreasonable price, and then spotted the SC on...
  12. New Member Introductions
    Glad to be here. Got a old 336 in 35 rem. Not a collector rifle just a hunter. Shoots good and feel good. First lever action I have owned. I am 60 so it took a while but I love the lever!! Just waiting on the new hammer spring and ready to start reloading for it.
  13. New Member Introductions
    Hi all, I figured I might as well join since most of my google searches regarding Marlins lead me here anyway... hah. I love lever-action rifles. The look, the way they feel, the action. All of it. I am looking to buy a used, good condition 336 30-30 or 35 Rem. I prefer the older models. Any...
  14. 336
    Hey Everyone, I was at a gun show this weekend looking to stock up on ammo for my 336 in 35 Rem. The going rate of a box at the LGS is around $30+ tax for corelokts or leverevo so I wanted to see if I could beat that at the show. After checking out all the ammo dealers I found a box of 200gr...
  15. 336
    The History - So a few years ago I was given a rifle. The rifle came from my father and was given to him by his father, my grandfather. I tell you this to stress the level of sentimental value that this gun has to me especially now that my grandfather isn't doing so good. The Rifle - OK so...
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