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  1. Reloading
    Hello, new 336 owner and just got some of these newly released 180gr TSX flat nose hollowpoints. Wanted to share with you all in case anyone is interested. I put it next to a 200gr FTX for comparison. No load data from Barnes site and haven't got a response back from customer service yet...
  2. New Member Introductions
    Hi Everyone! Levers are my favorite action and am wondering what people think of .35 Remington as a next rifle. I only target shoot and plink. And by target shooting, I do mean plinking ;-). I'm interested in other calibers/cartridges, too, and tends to be where my interest takes me. I'm...
  3. Marlin Collectors
    I purchased a 1954 Marlin 336 RC 35 Remington about 30 years ago to use as a saddle gun/hunt deer in Eastern Oregon mountains, but moved to CA and have only used it for a little target shooting. I have been considering adding a scope because of aging eyes, but the gun has not drilled for mounts...
  4. New Member Introductions
    I just bought my first Lever action, a 1963 Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. It's in beautiful shape. The stock looks like it's barely been handled. I reload and cast my own and can't wait to get started developing loads for this gun. I've already been mining data from this site and hope to...
  5. 336
    Prefer 200 gr Core-Lockts for bullets, but not too picky. I realize that it is a seasonal round, but I may want to reload for it. I already have a bunch of shot once brass. Any sources? Any cast bullet sources for a microgroove barrel? Thank you
  6. 336
    I recently re-aquired a long-lost Marlin. This 1980 336 in 35 Rem was my Uncle's deer rifle. He purchased it in 1980 from Meijer/Kmart/Sears...something like that. He used it to hunt deer in the 1980's. I think he shot 1 doe with it, and thats about it. I borrowed it from him for a couple...
  7. 336
    I picked up a 336SC .35 Rem yesterday, Serial Number is GXXX, It is excellent condition. Did some research found that the year of manufacture was 1950, and that was the year they introduced the .35 Rem in the 336. Also had an original Marlin sling. It has been fired a couple of times, but has...
  8. 336
    Greetings! I already did my intro on the intro forum and have some pictures of my 336A there. It is not drilled or tapped, and I'd like to keep it that way. My problem is finding some nice sightsthat won't require a hold to be drilled. I found a nice bright sight that will replace the rear...
  9. 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...
  10. The .35 Remington
    What company makes snap caps for the .35 Remington cartridge? Thanks.
  11. Other Marlins
    I went to my local gun store yesterday and found an older marlin in 35 remington with the straight stock. I was wondering how to read the serial number and what information i can learn from it. I am particularly interested in finding out the year of manufacture.
  12. The .35 Remington
    I am relocating to southern Indiana, and, after reviewing the deer hunting regulations I found the following restrictions: a minimum bullet diameter of 0.357 caliber (so far so good), and a maximum case length of 1.80 inches (ahem). I have been looking around the web for some information on...
  13. The .35 Remington
    Hi I just wanted to get more information on a 336 35 Remington I picked up last Saturday..Can someone tell me how to use the serial number to find out the year and other information on my 336 35 Remington? Thanks Cynergyzed......
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