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Marlin lever action in 35 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Whelen Man" data-source="post: 766553" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>That must be an old one if it's not tapped for scope mounts. They've been doing that for quite some time now but I don't know the exact date of the change. With iron sights it should get the job done just fine for about as far as one can shoot with iron sights. With iron sights you probably don't even need to spend the money for the Hornady fodder with the plastic tips for extended range. Load up some good old cheap 200 grain round noses and drop em. It's been done a lot in the past. </p><p></p><p>p.s. If you ever decide to part with that rifle and it's in the shape you say let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whelen Man, post: 766553, member: 32"] That must be an old one if it's not tapped for scope mounts. They've been doing that for quite some time now but I don't know the exact date of the change. With iron sights it should get the job done just fine for about as far as one can shoot with iron sights. With iron sights you probably don't even need to spend the money for the Hornady fodder with the plastic tips for extended range. Load up some good old cheap 200 grain round noses and drop em. It's been done a lot in the past. p.s. If you ever decide to part with that rifle and it's in the shape you say let me know. [/QUOTE]
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