My Marlins and me...

358Goat

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While my case is not as severe as some I am a confirmed rifle loony and am proud of it. I've tried several rifles through the years but Marlin lever actions from 357 magnum to 45/70 have been the rifles most often reached for in the thickets and creek bottoms I tend to hunt the most. My favorite 336 Marlin has long been a plain Jane regular carbine chambered in 35Remington. A hand loaded 200gr RN Core-Lokt has accounted for all of the deer its taken but one.
For years I kept records of every deer I felled and I found that my average shot was just a little over 60 yards. One day while hunting I got to thinking about such things and realized that I was somewhat overgunned with a bolt action 25/06 and a 100gr Nosler Partition at 3400fps. Especially that day as I sat in a climbing stand in a thicket where 40 yards was a long way. The next year found me hunting with my now much beloved 35 Remington. I've been a fan of Marlins ever since. I've got several now but keep coming back to my 35 time and again. There's nothing wrong with the rest and I do enjoy my M375 a lot but there is now room for one more.
I have just put together a Glenfield model 30 in a JES rebore to 356. I figured if the 35 Rem worked so well then an additional 300+fps ought to make them "more dead." My model 30 is the half magazine version that was only cataloged for one or two years it has the feel of being lighter all around even though it just removed a few ounces out front. The rifle has a one piece base that incorporates the bottom half of the rings made by Monstrum. In the rings sets my favorite scope, a Leupold 2.5-8x. I'm was thinking of sending it in to have a #4 reticle installed as I find the regular duplex a bit fine when trying to get on a running deer in the timber or, the first and last few moments of shooting hours but Leupold is no longer doing custom reticles.
While many of you may chuckle at the thought this is the closest thing that I'll ever have to a custom rifle. It fits me and the way I choose to hunt quite well. It's fast to the shoulder and my eye is behind the sweet spot of the Leupold when it lands. All my Marlins handle well but this one now is "mine" ...it's the way I want it. (I will attempt to take and post some pictures some day soon)

358Goat
 
I too am fond of the Marlin lever actions.
I shot my first big game animal with my grandfather's 336 when I was 15 (whitetail doe).
I currently have a Model 375S which I have had for 29 years now...love the 375 Win! Every black bear and moose has thumped the ground at the shot! "Thumper" also accounted for my first caribou. For many years it wore a Leupold fixed 2.5 scope with a heavy duplex. Now, it wears a Leupold VX-R 2-7x33 with the FireDot reticle. That red dot works great on dark hair of moose and bears in the thick, dark timber.
I bought a Marlin in 35 Rem for my wife, as her saddle gun. She still has it.

I have also owned Marlin 30-30s and 45/70s over the years, but have neither at this time.
I also owned Marlins in 356 Win and 41 Rem Mag. Edit: I also had Marlins in 444 Marlin and 338 Marlin Express.
I sold these hard to find Marlins when I was putting the funds together for my father/daughter archery hunt in Colorado last fall. That was a worthwhile investment and created some great memories!
(I gave my Winchester 94 AE XTR 30-30 to my daughter, and have a 94 Big Bore in 356 that was a gift from DrMike several years ago.)
 
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Good rifles and the 35REm is a favorite. Had a Mod336RC. Grouped great and carried it a few times but never poked a deer with it. Since I have a Rem 760 35Rem I liked better I traded the Marlin for something else. Just me.
 
Good rifles and the 35REm is a favorite. Had a Mod336RC. Grouped great and carried it a few times but never poked a deer with it. Since I have a Rem 760 35Rem I liked better I traded the Marlin for something else. Just me.
Tough to beat a 35 Whelen

JD338
 
I would love to find a Remington 760 in 35Rem!!! Only problem is I'm saving every penny for a Bear hunt in Alberta right now. But I would likely go float a loan if I found one reasonably priced. My first rifle was a Remington 7600 in 30/06 but it was stolen more than 25 years ago now.
 
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