Yeah, it's really ridiculous. I do love my Marlin 336 in 35 Rem but for the ammo issue, last year I bought an 18" barrel Ruger American Predator in 308 win as another option to have for the woods. It's exactly the same handy length gun but even a little lighter. Still not exactly ambidextrous like a lever action, though.And I was considering going the 35 route next year for a short range gun. I had no idea it was THIS bad…
My goodness.
I may end up trying to trade this one off for a 308Yeah, it's really ridiculous. I do love my Marlin 336 in 35 Rem but for the ammo issue, last year I bought an 18" barrel Ruger American Predator in 308 win as another option to have for the woods. It's exactly the same handy length gun but even a little lighter. Still not exactly ambidextrous like a lever action, though.
Completely understandable.I may end up trying to trade this one off for a 308
I want first dibs lol, keep prowling online and you'll come across some. I can't remember the last place I found some online but it wasn't a crazy stupid price.I may end up trying to trade this one off for a 308
I really like that store. Especially the full body mount bull moose when you walk in.Those guys are great! I lived in Portland and they were the go to store for real sports…… not LL BEAN
Just be advised that those are pointed (spritzer) bullets, so not safe in a tubular magazine.
Would be ok for one in the chamber and one in the magazine. With my 35, one shot is the norm. Better than a handi-rifle.Just be advised that those are pointed (spritzer) bullets, so not safe in a tubular magazine.
Cabela's is showing in stock now for $53.Says out of stock
No kidding, glad I reload..... My cost is nothing compared to that.$70 dollars a box. Holy Shiite. Some people are sitting on a gold mine who bought hundreds of rounds years ago for $18 a box...
Yes, of course, you're good as long as you don't have a hard pointed bullet resting against a primer. I just try to make my gun as foolproof as possible. What I don't understand, though, is why Winchester started making these 35 Rem with pointed bullets instead of trying to satisfy the lever action market first.Would be ok for one in the chamber and one in the magazine. With my 35, one shot is the norm. Better than a handi-rifle.
So these are more acceptable?Yes, of course, you're good as long as you don't have a hard pointed bullet resting against a primer. I just try to make my gun as foolproof as possible. What I don't understand, though, is why Winchester started making these 35 Rem with pointed bullets instead of trying to satisfy the lever action market first.
Those are good to goSo these are more acceptable?
Thanks!
Figured but new to a 336. Thank youThose are good to go
Yes, the round nose are absolutely fine. All I'd seen that was available was the pointed power points that Natchez SS had.Figured but new to a 336. Thank you