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I have a line on a fairly nice Marlin 336 in .35 remington. I'm looking for a good gun for east Texas whitetails and hogs. I realize the downside to this is that the .35 ammo is harder to find. This is a pre-safety model. The guy wants $285 for it. Is this a good deal, or should I just look for a 30-30?
I guess I should note that I have a BAR 7mag for long range shooting, so what I'm primarily interested in is short range (well under 100 yards) deer and pig gun in the woods of east Texas. I suspect I'll pull off the scope and replace it with a Williams peep sight.
ITS A GOOD BUY TO ME....
BUT DO YOU NEED THAT MUCH GUN FOR THE GAME YOU HUNT?
AND YOUR RIGHT ....35 REM IS HARD TO FIND SOMETIMES....
IF YOU GET IT ...THINK RELOADING
Yes, it's local. I have to drive over to Dallas to get it, but that's not TOO far out of the way.
So, you guys think this will serve the purpose as well as a 30-30? Most ballistics that I have seen discussed seems to say the 30-30 is slightly flatter shooting and has a little less recoil, but that the 35 rem has a bigger bullet and really packs a punch.
I'd buy it just "because". Snag it, or one of us will.
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No flies on the 30-30 but the 35 Rem would be better on hogs in particular IMHO. You have a Bass Pro and now a Cabelas up there right? They will both have 35 Rem - probably several brands. I recommend the good ol reliable Remington Core Locts - 200 grain. I'm pretty sure that walmart carries this caliber too - probaly just the remington load.
Do you like to shoot cast bullets? If so, the 35 Rem is usually great with them - as long as their sized .359-360" and you can get the standard velocity with them w/o leading.
I think the 35 recoils about the same as the 30-30.
If you get it and it isn't shooting accurately or the group is shifting - I'd take the scope off as that's probably the culprit. If you need a scope, then put a nice 4x Weaver or Nikon Prostaff on her. But that scope may be just fine.
ETA - I've found that a lot of times that rifles with inexpensive scopes on them are sold because they're not giving good accuracy - and its the scope... a good way to pick up a bargain!
Last edited by O.S.O.K. on Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:55 am, edited 2 times in total.
For hogs I prefer the 35 to the 30-30. The difference in recoil is negligible and the ammo is not that hard to find. I think you will be pleased with the way the 200 Remington ammo puts hogs, deer etc down. You will not have a problem with penetration even on end to end shots. I don't know if you could do much better than the 35 for short to mid range hog hunting.
If he waved that thing in front of ME, I'd be on it like UGLY ON AN APE!!!!.....that is, if I didn't ALREADY have one. SNAP IT UP!!!......you won't be sorry!!! It'll handle hogs as well as deer with the 200GR RN-Corelokts. jd45