New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
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- Levergunner
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New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
What a great site!
I decided to purchase a 1978 Marlin 336 from the local store today. It was in very, very good condition with no rust or marks on the wood, and it really didn't show much evidence of ever having been fired, though I'm sure it's had rounds through the barrel...
I gave it a cleaning / lube job and tightened up the screw that attached the lever, but other than that, nothing else... I took it to the local range and fired 20 rounds through it (Federal off the shelf, I think 170 gn) starting at 50 feet, then 100, 200, and 300 feet. Iron sights. Windage was pretty good initially, but the rifle was shooting about 3 inches high at 300 feet. I figured that was okay to give me close to dead on at 200 yards.
I then switched over to the LeveRevolution cartridge for a few rounds at 100 yards. Of course, the rounds impacted much higher, which I expected, but now they were sprayed wide left and right... Very wide. I could not resolve this pattern as the rounds were so far off compared to the point of aim.
Given the iron sights and the distance and the fact that I was on my elbows on the bench and not a rest, I cannot rule out my hold, my trigger work, breath control, eyesight, etc., but I was very surprised at how much my groups opened up. I regularly shoot my AR from the exact same position and can get ~3" groups at 100 yards (iron sights), so I know I can do much better than my results...
I decided to pack it up for the day and seek some help and guidance. My thoughts are that some of my problem revolves around the barrel heating up, plus my inconsistent shooting position, but I'm wondering if there aren't a few user adjustments I can make to improve accuracy. I'll need that taken care of before I dare take this weapon out into the field. PS I want to stick with iron sights. One day I may go to a scope, but for now I work within 150 yards and prefer the sight picture and overall feel / feedback I get from the iron sights. I also enjoy the challenge...
Thanks in advance!!
I decided to purchase a 1978 Marlin 336 from the local store today. It was in very, very good condition with no rust or marks on the wood, and it really didn't show much evidence of ever having been fired, though I'm sure it's had rounds through the barrel...
I gave it a cleaning / lube job and tightened up the screw that attached the lever, but other than that, nothing else... I took it to the local range and fired 20 rounds through it (Federal off the shelf, I think 170 gn) starting at 50 feet, then 100, 200, and 300 feet. Iron sights. Windage was pretty good initially, but the rifle was shooting about 3 inches high at 300 feet. I figured that was okay to give me close to dead on at 200 yards.
I then switched over to the LeveRevolution cartridge for a few rounds at 100 yards. Of course, the rounds impacted much higher, which I expected, but now they were sprayed wide left and right... Very wide. I could not resolve this pattern as the rounds were so far off compared to the point of aim.
Given the iron sights and the distance and the fact that I was on my elbows on the bench and not a rest, I cannot rule out my hold, my trigger work, breath control, eyesight, etc., but I was very surprised at how much my groups opened up. I regularly shoot my AR from the exact same position and can get ~3" groups at 100 yards (iron sights), so I know I can do much better than my results...
I decided to pack it up for the day and seek some help and guidance. My thoughts are that some of my problem revolves around the barrel heating up, plus my inconsistent shooting position, but I'm wondering if there aren't a few user adjustments I can make to improve accuracy. I'll need that taken care of before I dare take this weapon out into the field. PS I want to stick with iron sights. One day I may go to a scope, but for now I work within 150 yards and prefer the sight picture and overall feel / feedback I get from the iron sights. I also enjoy the challenge...
Thanks in advance!!
Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
The first thing I would do, would be to shoot it again from a solid sandbag or mechanical rest to eliminate as much of the human factor as possible.
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
By the way, welcome to the forum. 
You might also want to temporarily mount a scope to allow for more precise aim till you see what the rifle is capable of.

You might also want to temporarily mount a scope to allow for more precise aim till you see what the rifle is capable of.
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- Levergunner 1.0
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
your rifle i think has the micro groove bbl witch the leverevelution bullets were not designed for.
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- Levergunner
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Hi Ted...
I agree... I'm going to try to get over there again tomorrow and do just that. I'm not sure my rings will fit this rifle, but I'll at least get it in a rest. Still, we're talking about 12-18" left and right at 100 yards. It seems like there is something occurring besides just a poor rest. The more I read the more it seems reasonable that the barrel is heating and flexing against the magazine, though I'm not sure that is all...
Thanks for the suggestions!
I agree... I'm going to try to get over there again tomorrow and do just that. I'm not sure my rings will fit this rifle, but I'll at least get it in a rest. Still, we're talking about 12-18" left and right at 100 yards. It seems like there is something occurring besides just a poor rest. The more I read the more it seems reasonable that the barrel is heating and flexing against the magazine, though I'm not sure that is all...
Thanks for the suggestions!
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- Levergunner
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Hmmm... This may be a major factor. It does have that barrel... What twist is LeveRevolution looking for? I didn't come across that info when researching it as a quality cartridge. I guess I should also take a look at some 150-170gn options. Any suggestions?bbleverfan wrote:your rifle i think has the micro groove bbl witch the leverevelution bullets were not designed for.
Thanks!
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
1:20 i think
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
I would try it again with a good sandbag rest. Clean the barrel first and try again. I dont own a Marlin .30-30 with MG rifling but do have several with Ballard rifling and all shoot the LE ammo well but as you said about 6" higher at 100yd. All reports I have read say that LE ammo does fine in MG rifles. 

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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
okChuck 100 yd wrote:I would try it again with a good sandbag rest. Clean the barrel first and try again. I dont own a Marlin .30-30 with MG rifling but do have several with Ballard rifling and all shoot the LE ammo well but as you said about 6" higher at 100yd. All reports I have read say that LE ammo does fine in MG rifles.
Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Jupiterjoe,
Take 20 rounds of each type of ammo, and shoot 8 five shot groups alternating ammo type for each group. Wait 15 mins between each group.
That should answer all of your questions.
Take 20 rounds of each type of ammo, and shoot 8 five shot groups alternating ammo type for each group. Wait 15 mins between each group.
That should answer all of your questions.
Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
I doubt the microgroove rifling has anything to do with it. I have had microgrooved Marlin 30-30 and 35 rifles that shot the LE ammo very well. There is something else going on here.
Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Marlin's website shows the 336's still come with microgroove barrels and a 1 in 10" twist.
Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Every gun has its own personality...
and your just gonna have to find the ammo it likes...
you might want to start reloading...
Have fun shoot'n your new toy...and welcome!
Oh..by the way...
Its mandatory that all range reports include pictures
of your new toys!
and your just gonna have to find the ammo it likes...
you might want to start reloading...
Have fun shoot'n your new toy...and welcome!
Oh..by the way...
Its mandatory that all range reports include pictures
of your new toys!

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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
TedH wrote:The first thing I would do, would be to shoot it again from a solid sandbag or mechanical rest to eliminate as much of the human factor as possible.
+1
Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Get a solid rest and take yourself out of the equation as much as you can. That is probably what the problem is, but the rilfe may not like that load. My model 94 doesn't like 170 gr. Core Lokts, factory or reloads. Can't get much of a group at 50 yards. Hornady and Speer 150s on the other hand, I've gotten some really nice groups out of.
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Second the good rest. I have a Marlin MG 35rem that just loves the LE ammo.
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
Welcome to the forum. What about he trouble that 86er had with the Lever ammo? isn't there a recall on some of it?
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
LeverEvolution shot fine in my micro groove. Your rifle will perform better with some ammuniton over others. Use what works best with it to find out how well it/you can shoot.
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Re: New to the Marlin 336 - Accuracy Questions
I wouldn't get stuck on any certain type of ammo, or bullet weight, until I tried a number of them. If you don't relaod, then buy several boxes of different brands, weights, etc. and figure out what your particular gun likes. Then stick with that one type of ammo.
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