Ruger is to start producing the 336 in both 30,30 and 35 rem. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...JdTe-SSgGM7FPVGm7C0jmrkPxhChQ9E9EiJTdLWdq3sMCQePwYOHSLlCotXB3PH8Kb8RIOQp4Y0m1Rc
Ruger has it's hands full right now, check back in a year or two or buy a Henry.I'm sure this won't be popular here but I want a 360 buckhammer.
Both you guys must (like me), live in areas where any centerfire is legal for hunting. We are lucky. There are tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of hunters who live in straight wall cartridge only states. For those people, the new .360 B is a fantastic option. They are not legally able to shoot .35 Rem or .30-30 Win (which is my go to). I would far rather shoot a cartridge based on .30-30 than .223 (350 Legend).I don't dislike it,just don't think it's nessary. Heck,we can't get amo for the chambers we already have.
For Illinois I always thought that is was because most of the state is flat and a lot of treeless farm areas that would allow a bullet to carry long distances so they went to shotgun only.why do some states have the straight wall case rule?
It’s all good. I like to see the .35 guys get all defensive 🤣 I’m super excited Ruger has stepped up. I own 4 brands of rifles: Marlin, Henry, Winchester and Ruger. My Rugers are well built and stupid accurate. I have no doubt one of their 336s will eventually wind up in my safe. It’s only a matter of time. I’m going to wait for a shorter (16.5” or 18”) barrel Texan or Big Loop.My bad. I got this thread off track.
The new 336 will be a welcome add to the new Marlin rifle line for sure.
John
I guess maybe because I have a wider interest in guns than only Marlin lever guns I was already familiar with the Ruger style grip cap. You must mean this one:I watched the video and the instant I saw the new 336 my first thought was "what the hell happened to the pistol grip? Looks like the butt stock/grip has a bad case of hemorrhoids!". Absolutely does NOT look right. I even played it back in several places to be sure but it looks like both the actual wood part of the grip is more pronounced and the grip cap is kinda a double layer affair that really sticks out there. The cap appears to have a base part that is the same diameter as the end of the wood at the grip then there's a kinda stepped second layer medallion on top of that. Honestly, I think if they had reduced the wood a bit to offset the added thickness of the grip cap it would look great. Instead they did the opposite and the wood part looks taller AND the grip cap is thicker. Totally throws off the symmetry. It's kinda nice that they slimmed down the forend but in a way, that makes the oversize pistol grip look even worse.