LeftHandGuy
Well-Known Member
Having tried stalking last December with a full size milsurp bolt action, I think I want to get proper sporting rifle again.
If I had limitless funds, and all that the choice would be simplicity itself, and I'd buy a left-hand-bolt T3 in 308 from my local outfitter and be done with it. But I don't have the $7-800 spare to do that. Realistically, I don't have $500.
I do have a Leupold scope, rings, reloading tools etc.
I was thinking that I needed another left hand bolt, because being left handed and right-eye-blind, why compromise? But, I have handled and shot some nice lever guns. I didn't find the brass ejecting to the right to be an issue. Looking through the sights/scope I didn't even really notice it.
I've now seen a couple of Marlin 336 rifles in my (pretty humble) price bracket - in 35 Rem. I know it's a long time favorite deer killer over here, but other than magazine articles on the net, I'm struggling to find anyone whose opinion I trust to give me much insight into what to expect from it.
Previously I've shot deer with a 308 and 223. The 223 worked, as indeed it works for many stalkers who are probably better than, but I won't willingly use it again. 308 needs no introduction or justification. To paraphrase another SD user, "it goes bang and the deer go all floppy".
The public land I can hunt doesn't tend to have the woodland margins which in England have worked well for me - so what I'm hoping people will say is that 35 Rem is not easily deflected by intervening scrub etc, but, if that isn't your experience, please burst my bubble!
Basically, any insights, experience or warnings will be gratefully received. I'm pretty sure it must be a rare animal in the UK but looks legal for England and Wales so perhaps some have tried?
If I had limitless funds, and all that the choice would be simplicity itself, and I'd buy a left-hand-bolt T3 in 308 from my local outfitter and be done with it. But I don't have the $7-800 spare to do that. Realistically, I don't have $500.
I do have a Leupold scope, rings, reloading tools etc.
I was thinking that I needed another left hand bolt, because being left handed and right-eye-blind, why compromise? But, I have handled and shot some nice lever guns. I didn't find the brass ejecting to the right to be an issue. Looking through the sights/scope I didn't even really notice it.
I've now seen a couple of Marlin 336 rifles in my (pretty humble) price bracket - in 35 Rem. I know it's a long time favorite deer killer over here, but other than magazine articles on the net, I'm struggling to find anyone whose opinion I trust to give me much insight into what to expect from it.
Previously I've shot deer with a 308 and 223. The 223 worked, as indeed it works for many stalkers who are probably better than, but I won't willingly use it again. 308 needs no introduction or justification. To paraphrase another SD user, "it goes bang and the deer go all floppy".
The public land I can hunt doesn't tend to have the woodland margins which in England have worked well for me - so what I'm hoping people will say is that 35 Rem is not easily deflected by intervening scrub etc, but, if that isn't your experience, please burst my bubble!
Basically, any insights, experience or warnings will be gratefully received. I'm pretty sure it must be a rare animal in the UK but looks legal for England and Wales so perhaps some have tried?