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Does anyone know how well the .357 Mag Marlins feed .38 Specials ?
For what it is worth , I do not work for Big 5 , but I have purchased several lever guns there .
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Wyr
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WryTwister,
The one I had would feed 38s or 357s without a hitch. EXCEPT when certain types of SWCs were used. They would hang up on the edge of the chambers. Other SWCs would feed just fine.
Lots of guys here have these guns, so more will answer I'm sure.
Joe
The one I had would feed 38s or 357s without a hitch. EXCEPT when certain types of SWCs were used. They would hang up on the edge of the chambers. Other SWCs would feed just fine.
Lots of guys here have these guns, so more will answer I'm sure.
Joe
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I had a .357 Marlin in about 1983 IIRC. Mine fed everything I ever stuck in it. The only thing that required careful attention was full wadcutters. they would feed but you had to go slow.
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