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can you guys give me the connection for getting a Marlin in 35 rem. rechambered to 358 win? I'm thinking it is Danny Noonun. "spelling " help!

These are the two I know of.

http://www.35caliber.com/

http://www.leveractions.com/

Can't speak to their quality as I have not used them.
Can a 35 Rem be Chambered to 358? How about the cost?
I don't think the the 336 can handle 358 pressure. I think they are reamed to a 356, not a 358.
Originally Posted by Whelenman
Can a 35 Rem be Chambered to 358? How about the cost?


This is a serious question? Is the twist on a 35 rem different than a 356? II wish I could fine the original post.
I think the 35 Rem has a 16" twist and the 356 has a 12" twist.
Originally Posted by micky
I don't think the the 336 can handle 358 pressure. I think they are reamed to a 356, not a 358.


356 and 358 operate at the same 52K
If you get one reamed out to 356 let me know, I have a ton of brass, I'll send you some.
The 356 is nothing more than a rimmed 358, allowing it to function in leverguns. Just like the 307 is a rimmed 308.

356 is what you want, not 358.

It can be rechambered, but it is better to have it rebarreled with a faster twist IMO......
Am I correct that the Marlin 336 action is designed around a +/- 36,000 psi limit?
Originally Posted by 2muchgun
The 356 is nothing more than a rimmed 358, allowing it to function in leverguns. Just like the 307 is a rimmed 308. 356 is what you want, not 358.


Exactly.

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