Posted by Bret4207 on December 10, 2012 at 04:07:00 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Marlin 35 remington posted by farmallray on December 09, 2012 at 09:38:44:
I own a 1952 336 Sporting Carbine. Excellent rifle and cartridge. I prefer to shoot cast from mine but the jacketed stuff works fine too. As with so many other older cartridges, it's limited more by trajectory than power. Certainly it's very good out to 150 or so yards with decent eyesight and open sights. Myself, I limit it some because my eyes are failing. A scope helps, but you still need to keep drop in mind. We have a lot of "hunters" around here with 12x or higher powered scopes that seem to think if they can see it they can shoot it. We also have a lot of fat coyotes that are far better at tracking gut shot deer than humans.
As with anything, shot placement is key. The 35 is a marvelous caliber in handguns and rifles. I've killed an awful lot of deer with a 357 Mag.
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