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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5809283" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Winchester has kicked butt with the 350 Legend and there's also been a resurgence in lever guns. So it was reasonable to assume the legendary .35 Rem lever gun would be a winning proposition in straight wall cartridge states, if only it was a straight wall cartridge.</p><p></p><p>There's still plenty of Marlins .35 Rems out there, as well as hunters like myself still toting them to the woods each fall. So although you have to get factory ammo while the getting's good, the ammo is still being made. (Can't wait to try the new Federal HammerDown 220 gr!) So what I'm getting at is just my opinion, but if the .35 Rem cartridge dies it'll be because Ruger owned Marlin decided not to resume its production. Why they wouldn't is way beyond me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5809283, member: 15160"] Winchester has kicked butt with the 350 Legend and there's also been a resurgence in lever guns. So it was reasonable to assume the legendary .35 Rem lever gun would be a winning proposition in straight wall cartridge states, if only it was a straight wall cartridge. There's still plenty of Marlins .35 Rems out there, as well as hunters like myself still toting them to the woods each fall. So although you have to get factory ammo while the getting's good, the ammo is still being made. (Can't wait to try the new Federal HammerDown 220 gr!) So what I'm getting at is just my opinion, but if the .35 Rem cartridge dies it'll be because Ruger owned Marlin decided not to resume its production. Why they wouldn’t is way beyond me. [/QUOTE]
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