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Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:59 am
by bandit1250
I bought this 39 Marlin Century about 5 years ago and other than sighting it in I never shot it on paper with different ammo. I guess you could say this was "rescued" from a previous owner who cared nothing about guns. The bore was in very good shape but overall the rifle was very neglected and needed a little TLC. I did the wood over and cleaned the surface rust off but there is some minor freckling still in a few spots. I had to move it off the shelf in my safe to get to some other things I needed in there and when I was putting it away I decided to shoot a few rounds through it. It only has a Leupold 2.5X scope on it so it is not a great set up for paper shooting. I tried several lot #'s of CCI Standards in it and one number of Norma Tac. The first target with CCI marked X82 were 5 shot groups and the rest were seven shot groups as that is how many rounds I usually have in the tube when squirrel hunting. The unmarked target on the right was the Tac and seven rounds. The big holes were pennies I shot that went through the very thick card board I had the targets on. Only found two of the pennies. All shooting was 35 Yds. This is the Century octagon barreled carbine made in 1970.
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Targets with it and maybe would be better with a more powerful scope. I don't even remember buying this scope. :?
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Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:08 pm
by Neon Horse
Nice looking rifle!

Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:41 pm
by Deadwood Dutch
That is a beauty, thanks for the report.

Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 11:46 pm
by ditto1958
Ooh, that's a purdy one. I need one of those, too. :)

Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:42 pm
by bandit1250
I gave the 39 Century a good barrel cleaning and split the receiver and cleaned it up and lubed the friction points. The barrel was dirtier than I expected. After I was finished and had it back together I wondered if it would be better or worse for grouping so I just had to try it. I picked the one lot number of CCI Standard that I just bought a 5000 round case. It shot well the last time out so that is why I went with it and now I have a good supply of it. I shot 2 shots at empty shot shell hulls lying close to my target to dirty the barrel and it hit both so I then went to the target. I shot 5 at three different targets and they were good with each one maybe a little better as I went from first to last. It maybe was a little better after cleaning and firing a few rounds and I actually thought the last one was going to be 5 in one hole but not this time. I shot at 35 yds. again to keep it the same as the last time out. My targets are numbered as I shot them.
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Here is the way it will be for fall squirrel and rabbit season. I added the lace on sling today. As light as this gun is it may not be needed. I hope this leather does not turn my brass green. :x I will have to keep an eye on that.
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Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:46 pm
by Vaquero
Nice lookin marlin.
Looks to be a shooter also.
Saw a Golden 39 A last week at one one of the gun/pawn shops that I like to visit may go back and see if its still there.

Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:53 pm
by PT7
As always, very nice wood grain on the Marlin. You do manage to gather in those sharp-looking stocks! ;)

Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2016 1:43 pm
by Sir Henry
That 2.5x scope would be good for huntin'.

Re: Marlin 39 Century

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 9:39 am
by RetiredSeabee
You always amaze me with the jewels you dig out of the safe. Great shooting as always.