me, too. but if that bear is on the front porch, all bets are off. pic of a bear trap - ID fish & game. no takers, so farThat is a nice looking rifle. Wish I could shoot open sights.
no rust!, good bore. No warning label or write to X for a manual. no lead warning.Very nice![]()
no rust!, good bore. No warning label or write to X for a manual. no lead warning.
h**l, its a dam rifle, with lead bullets coated by a thin coat of copper. can't wait to shoot it.
Good info. Turned solid brass bullets, in 35 Rem. fancy.CT -
Howdy !
A superb rifle in a superb chambering !
Really liked my mid-60’s, and more recently.... my CT-made M-336XLR. .35Remington, of course !!
Now that surplus Rem .35 cal. 150PSPs are hard to come by, I have graduated to use of Cutting Edge’ outstanding .358” turned brass
150gr polymer-tipped BTs. These have proven hyper accurate in my
M-336, and I’ll soon try them out in my CVA Hunter. .35 Rem.
With regards,
357Mag
My dad had a 30-30 like that when i was a kid. He wants another one but i can only find the barrel band long magazine typeI have a marlin just like that. My dad bought it in 1976 when he was in high school. I have it now. Shot a bunch of deer with it.
Maybe "Thee" best white-tail round out there. That 130 enters the deer and rarely in my case exits. I find the bullet just under the hide on the opposite shoulder. The deer gets the entire load of energy. In fact, I really can't remember one deer taking a step after impact. Down right there.My bud back in Connecticut has killed 100's whitetails with a .270 Win. & 130g Core Lokt ammo. He came to hunting - late in life.
Bought property and the fellas who had hunted there for years before + he, agreed - you teach me how to shoot, clean, and a good cartridge, scope, etc. + we'll continue.
Seems like many of us have that exact rifle that our dads or grand dad's passed down. Mine is an old one for sure. Don't know the gear but my grand dad died is the 60s and passed it to my dad. Never shot it tho.I have a marlin just like that in 35 rem. My dad bought it in 1976 when he was in high school. I have it now. Shot a bunch of deer with it.
Maybe "Thee" best white-tail round out there. That 130 enters the deer and rarely in my case exits. I find the bullet just under the hide on the opposite shoulder. The deer gets the entire load of energy. In fact, I really can't remember one deer taking a step after impact. Down right there.
Seems like many of us have that exact rifle that our dads or grand dad's passed down. Mine is an old one for sure. Don't know the gear but my grand dad died is the 60s and passed it to my dad. Never shot it tho.
Sorry man. Got carried awayI think you’re in the wrong thread here with this .270 nonsense! It’s clearly the .35 Remington!![]()
I will. Seem to remember it not shooting when I loaded it years ago. May need to have it inspected by a gunsmithYou need to shoot it once. They are real thumpers. I always remember shooting it when I was 10 and leaving the range with a sore shoulder!
The old Core-Lokt is a great hunting bullet! I used them for a handful of years back in the day before I started handloading. Excellent terminal performance. Perfect mix of weight retention and expansion for delivering great penetration and energy delivery![]()
I like the shorter mag type. I think it looks neat.My dad had a 30-30 like that when i was a kid. He wants another one but i can only find the barrel band long magazine type