Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by SuperCub
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I had a 760 .30-06 carbine and a 7600 rifle., they're gone now but I still have my 336 and it ain't going anywhere. No plastic ejection port cover on the 336, no rubber o rings in the forearm and no forearm wobble.


LOL ...... You would would pick a 336 over a 760/7600 and all the advantages they offer over the lever?
What advantage is that ? Keeping in mind we are supposed to be talking .35 Rem. here of course, which cancels any perceived advantages in chambering options.


It was you that brought in the 30-06 into this discussion, was it not?

Since you want to go back to the the 35Remington, the following in a 760 would offer much advantage over a 336.

- Pointy bullets.
- Higher pressures
- Removeable magazine
- Better accuracy

As for the plastic cover on the ejection port, I've had no trouble with any of the many pump guns I've owned in the past. I'm sorry you couldn't manage that one small detail along with the o-ring.