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Let's say you had 2 Winchester and 2 Marlins.....you only want to keep 2, which?

Marlin or Winchester?

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One of each?


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Or just keep two of each

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Add 2 Savage 99's, a Brushgun and an A model.


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Already have a 45-70 Guide gun and a Marlin 338 ME

All bases covered

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Originally Posted by Orchemo
Already have a 45-70 Guide gun and a Marlin 338 ME

All bases covered


You need to go back and read the chapter on loonyism. grin Where you see coverage, others see deficits.

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Whichever happened to shoot better. I had a Marlin 375 once that shot 5 to 6" groups with Factory ammo. Didn't keep it. If it shot 2MOA I'd still have it.

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Marlin for me.......

much easier to clean.....pull down & polish innards.....


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I've always liked Winchesters better. Thinner, lighter, better looking and tougher/more trouble free. Back when I was doing general gunsmithing we kept ejectors and extractors on hand for the Marlins. Nothing for Winchesters because they very rarely break anything. That said, I do like the Marlins plenty too and since both of my Winchesters are top eject and I don't care for the later angle ejectors, today I'd have to pick a Marlin simply because of the easy, central scope mounting. I'm getting old and my eyesight just ain't what it used to be.

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The Marlin factory is still there

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Originally Posted by North61
Whichever happened to shoot better. I had a Marlin 375 once that shot 5 to 6" groups with Factory ammo. Didn't keep it. If it shot 2MOA I'd still have it.


I only had one Marlin .375. Don't know if it was the rifle or me but it shot about like yours. All my other Marlins and Winchesters shoot much better.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by Orchemo
Already have a 45-70 Guide gun and a Marlin 338 ME

All bases covered


You need to go back and read the chapter on loonyism. grin Where you see coverage, others see deficits.


I like your style sir.


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