I have a very nice marlin 375 win A friend if mine has a mint New Haven Connecticut feather weight classic 300 wsm he would swap even for I’ve got other levers and a few other 300wsm rifles Not a have to by any means but I’ve never shot my 375 Should I just hold onto it Kind of on the fence about it What would you do??
Value is probably close enough if you want his gun. IMO yours is worth a bit more and would be an easier gun to sell. I wouldn’t do it just to do it, but if I really wanted his, I’d go for it. Would something else bring you more joy than another 300 wsm? Good luck either way.
I have a very nice marlin 375 win A friend if mine has a mint New Haven Connecticut feather weight classic 300 wsm he would swap even for I’ve got other levers and a few other 300wsm rifles Not a have to by any means but I’ve never shot my 375 Should I just hold onto it Kind of on the fence about it What would you do??
Your Marlin 375 is worth more than the Winchester model 70 300wsm, so there's that.. Someone said the 300WSM's had feeding issues. That was never an issue with the model 70's. In the Ruger 77 and Remington, it was an issue on the early ones. I probably would not trade, but that is on you..
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
I have a very nice marlin 375 win A friend if mine has a mint New Haven Connecticut feather weight classic 300 wsm he would swap even for I’ve got other levers and a few other 300wsm rifles Not a have to by any means but I’ve never shot my 375 Should I just hold onto it Kind of on the fence about it What would you do??
Your Marlin 375 is worth more than the Winchester model 70 300wsm, so there's that.. Someone said the 300WSM's had feeding issues. That was never an issue with the model 70's. In the Ruger 77 and Remington, it was an issue on the early ones. I probably would not trade, but that is on you..
I'm with you, I wouldn't do the trade the model 70 in 300WSM's are a dime a dozen. I can count on one hand how many marlin 375 Winchesters I seen.
Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.
I have a very nice marlin 375 win A friend if mine has a mint New Haven Connecticut feather weight classic 300 wsm he would swap even for I’ve got other levers and a few other 300wsm rifles Not a have to by any means but I’ve never shot my 375 Should I just hold onto it Kind of on the fence about it What would you do??
Your Marlin 375 is worth more than the Winchester model 70 300wsm, so there's that.. Someone said the 300WSM's had feeding issues. That was never an issue with the model 70's. In the Ruger 77 and Remington, it was an issue on the early ones. I probably would not trade, but that is on you..
I'm with you, I wouldn't do the trade the model 70 in 300WSM's are a dime a dozen. I can count on one hand how many marlin 375 Winchesters I seen.
Exactly, and that says a lot, since I know both of us are Winchester model 70 guys. I've seen a couple nice Marlin 375's in person. The first one I screwed up on big time. Saw it locally for $600.00, went home to ask about it here, everyone said go back and buy it dummy!!! When I went back, a couple hours later, it was gone!!! Later found out that rifle was worth about $1,200-$1,500.00. They don't grow on trees, and they seem to be very popular. I have a like new Winchester 94 big bore 375, so I was not too disappointed I didn't buy the Marlin, but learned big time from that mistake.. The lady at the gunshop had to rub it in a little too, when she said it wasn't in the shop for more than 3 hours!!!
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
There were only a few over 16,000 Marlin .375 rifles made. That alone should make the trade a no deal. You already have a 300 WSM so another is really not needed. The .375 Marlin is a great woods deer rifle. They carry and point very well. I got my buck this year with a .375. I have several deer rifles but that .375 gets carried every year at least one day or more. Have a great day. Jim
What matters is what you want. I sold a Marlin .375 cheap, without looking into what they were worth probably 25 years ago. Couldn't seem to find ammo or cases to reload. I didn't like it as a show piece enough to care.
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