scrumbag
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Edgar Brothers
Cheers. And who slicks 'em up well? Rimfire Magic?
Edgar Brothers
Try a Marlin 336 in .35 Remington.
I still have it in a contender 14 incher it was my first cal that I took a beast with in 1992 (pronghorn antelope at 180 steps)
Martin
Hi Marcbo,
Yes someone had mentioned that they exist. From what I’ve seen at club level I think quite a few chaps have a load which is 38Spc ballistics but runs out of a .357 case for the slicker feeding. (Guessing this must be hand loaded and I don’t know the recipe)
I must admit though I don’t think I’d want a .38Spc only gun as I like all my rifles to be useable for hunting and for that I’d like the 357 capability
ATB,
Scrummy
I can't think why they do that? We have about 5 of the national squad at my club and they either us Marlins with .38S or .44 Magnum. I don't know anyone in touch with the pack nationally using .357 Magnum.
Typical loading is around 4gn of GM3. In a .38S this might be about 20% case capacity. In the longer .357 case it would be even less.
The reason for .44 Magnum is that they are that much closer to the x and superior ballistic performance at 50m. The .44 magnum has a 2" longer barrel too. The cases being that much bigger and chunkier are easier to handle in a hurry.
Whilst it's possible to load a .357 case with a .38 target load I can't think of any advantage?
I use all three calibres in my Marlins. Nothing to choose from in feeding.