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Looking forward to pics. No stock sets here, sorry. In the meantime you may want to experiment with painting the synthetic stock. Krylon Fusion works really well on them.
 

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Looking forward to pics. No stock sets here, sorry. In the meantime you may want to experiment with painting the synthetic stock. Krylon Fusion works really well on them.


I can't paint it. Just can't do it. Once I get a wood stock I'll be selling the composite one.
 

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So today I went through the 336. Removed the silly stainless painted black with a brush rings and put some standard rings on the rail. Really wasn't that bad but any rust on a gun it not good. Nothing a quick once over with steel wool couldn't polish out.

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Both of my Marlins are super accurate with 30-31 grains IMR 4064 and a 150 grain Sierra Pro Hunter. Although I've never found a load that wouldn't shoot decently enough. Don't overlook lead bullets in this cartridge either, the Lee C309-170-Rf sized to .310 at around 1800 fps is a dandy and waaayyyy cheaper to shoot than jacketed.
 

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Both of my Marlins are super accurate with 30-31 grains IMR 4064 and a 150 grain Sierra Pro Hunter. Although I've never found a load that wouldn't shoot decently enough. Don't overlook lead bullets in this cartridge either, the Lee C309-170-Rf sized to .310 at around 1800 fps is a dandy and waaayyyy cheaper to shoot than jacketed.


My friend can cast his own bullets for target shooting and I may have him load me some of those too. Mainly need to sight this in and go after some coyotes! Damn things walk around us almost in handgun range!
 

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Shot one of these today cz scorpion 9mm

I don't know if it was just this example
But the trigger was 8-9 pounds
stagey and not crisp
Very accurate though.
 

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Those Scorpions are sweet, we have had a few of them at the shop. If I had one, I would probably go ahead and start the process for an SBR stamp so I don't have to worry about the magic 8 ball that constantly gives different answers on whether the brace is a stock.
 

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That's a badazz lookin handgun. feelin lucky,punk ?
 

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I have a pawn shop rescue 1985 Winchester 94 .30-30. I'm getting light strikes about 10% of the time and some vertical stringing that I think is related. Cases are full length sized and the primer pockets reamed and uniformed. Same ammo shoots great in my Marlins.

I went ahead and ordered a new factory hammer spring from Midwest Gun Works. I suppose I'll also try very slightly shortening the lower rebound leg of the hammer spring guide, as this is a known problem in these rifles. Always sumthin!
 
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