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35 Remington
35 Remington
I am very interested in seeing the new Henry in 35 Remington. I emailed them on more than one occasion asking for 35 Remington. Since they answered our requests I think maybe I need to seriously consider buying one. I have a 1972 Marlin 336 in 35 and I like it a lot.
Hope to see pics and range reports when members here get them.
Hope to see pics and range reports when members here get them.
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Re: 35 Remington
I felt the same way about the Henry H009 (30/30), since I had the Marlin 30/30 (336) for years as well. I liked the tube feed, alittle more in weight, the ballard rifling. To my surprise, it's more accurate (H009). As it stands now, the Marlin is my spare 30/30. IMO, the ballard rifling is a big plus for the accuracy, I don't remember if the ROT is the same in both rifles. Keep us POSTED, my friend.
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Re: 35 Remington
With the .35 Rem getting its foot in the door (nose in the tent, etc. ), maybe we'll see that caliber as an option in other centerfire models soon. Great strategy by Henry to introduce the loading gate model in a couple of cartridges we've been clamoring for, though .
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Re: 35 Remington
Henry is a 12 twist, Marlin is 10 except for the XLR that is a 12 twist Ballard rifling.
Slugnut wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 11:38 amI felt the same way about the Henry H009 (30/30), since I had the Marlin 30/30 (336) for years as well. I liked the tube feed, alittle more in weight, the ballard rifling. To my surprise, it's more accurate (H009). As it stands now, the Marlin is my spare 30/30. IMO, the ballard rifling is a big plus for the accuracy, I don't remember if the ROT is the same in both rifles. Keep us POSTED, my friend.
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Re: 35 Remington
Love my 35's, got a pair of Marlins a '60, and a '75 that I had shortened to 16.5", and
a Savage pump.
Don't really see a need for another, even though an octagon barreled one would be cool.
RP
a Savage pump.
Don't really see a need for another, even though an octagon barreled one would be cool.
RP
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Re: 35 Remington
I bought a brand new 336 in .35Remington just a couple of years ago.
I had heard the Remlin quality had improved from the takeover fiasco, so thought I would give them a try.
I really wanted a .35Remington, and the Marlin did not disappoint.
It is actually very slick, quick handling, and accurate.
I like it a lot, and even took 2 doe in about 4 seconds with it a couple of years ago.
That said, I've been eyeing the new side-gate Henry in .35.
I may have to sell the Marlin to fund the Henry, but I think it would be a good trade-off.
I had heard the Remlin quality had improved from the takeover fiasco, so thought I would give them a try.
I really wanted a .35Remington, and the Marlin did not disappoint.
It is actually very slick, quick handling, and accurate.
I like it a lot, and even took 2 doe in about 4 seconds with it a couple of years ago.
That said, I've been eyeing the new side-gate Henry in .35.
I may have to sell the Marlin to fund the Henry, but I think it would be a good trade-off.
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Re: 35 Remington
Mgderf, I checked out a Marlin 336 in .35 Rem last year in Idaho Falls. Brand new and slick as a whistle. It was really nice rifle. But, my heart was set on a .45 Colt. Henry. Which I bought.
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Re: 35 Remington
Well, I just went and looked.
Looks like I'll be holding on to the Marlin for quite a while.
I had no idea the side gate Henry's were upwards of 1
$1k.
That's a bit too steep for my wallet.
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Re: 35 Remington
the $1K is a MSRP .... once they get out there in significant numbers, the real world price will be considerably less
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Re: 35 Remington
Northern Firearms on GB has the 38-55 for 829.00 with free shipping. I bet when the 35 hits the shelves it will be priced the same.
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