Sidearms & Scatterguns Lever Action thread

Yeah, GBL is a keeper. Its not ultra tight shooting, but getting 3 rounds in a decent 100Y group off the side of a pack and a rear bag with a shit trigger is good enough to keep messing with.

Recoil with 325 Leverevolution and hybrid 46 was about like a 308 w/o brake or can. Very manageable.

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This thread made me go down the rabbit hole and look at a RugerMarlin 45-70 guide gun

You all suck

Get a 357, you’ll thank me later and so will your bank account when you have to feed it.

For around here a 45-70 won’t do anything a 357 won’t except for remove steel targets from their mounting at close range with stout loads. It’s a lot more fun to shoot, trajectory is similar and you can buy ammo for $.50-$.60/rd.
 
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Get a 357, you’ll thank me later and so will your bank account when you have to feed it.

For around here a 45-70 won’t do anything a 357 won’t except for remove steel targets from their mounting at close range with stout loads. It’s a lot more fun to shoot, trajectory is similar and you can buy ammo for $.50-$.60/rd.
Hmm I may just do that

I just saw your buddies over at Jax Gun Repair the other day. I may ask them to see if they can find me one in their crates lol
 
Hmm I may just do that

I just saw your buddies over at Jax Gun Repair the other day. I may ask them to see if they can find me one in their crates lol

They’ve been listing some but most are Remington made ones that should be avoided like the plague.

The new Ruger guns are the shit. My 357 classic and 44 SBL shoot groups like a really good bolt gun and the fit and finish is better than anything Marlin or Remington made. I’ve got a 45-70 trapper as well that I had to have a few months back that I haven’t shot yet.
 
They’ve been listing some but most are Remington made ones that should be avoided like the plague.

The new Ruger guns are the shit. My 357 classic and 44 SBL shoot groups like a really good bolt gun and the fit and finish is better than anything Marlin or Remington made. I’ve got a 45-70 trapper as well that I had to have a few months back that I haven’t shot yet.
I need to take a ride and meet up and shoot some boomsticks so I can see one of them in person
 
Anybody have any pointers on slicking these things up? She cycles a little rough.
I did a Rossi m92, started by oiling and cycling it like 1-200 times. Slightly better.

Disassembled and polished everything I could see made contact, deburred edges, etc. decently better.

Bought a spring kit from Steve’s Guns and followed his instructions, that made it slick as snot on a glass doorknob!

How that applies to the marlin? No idea. lol.

I believe the marlin 30aw is basically a marlin 336 on the inside. I would cycle it a bunch, then disassemble and carefully polish everything that shows any wear from contact.

For example, on the Model 92 the strong ejector spring created friction that could never be polished away, so all by itself just the lighter ejector spring in the m92 made a big difference.
 
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Any Lever Action can be improved by sitting down to your favorite movie (spaghetti westerns or John Wayne movies work well) and cycle the action the whole time.

I’ve found through experience that replacing some parts and cycling the action does better than a “race ready” action job.

He's correct.

However, don't do the cycling like they do in the movies.
Three fingers go into the lever loop and they stay there. Rifle stays on the shoulder. Trigger finger gets a slight lift outward from the trigger as you cycle it.
You'll learn very quickly if you're not moving your trigger finger enough...
 
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Ranger Point Precision.

Are 336 parts the same as this 30AW ? I looked on their site and didn't see anything 30aw specific.

My understanding was the 30aw was kind of a dressed down 336, but the same internally.
 
After some digging around, it appears the 30aw is for all intents and purposes, the same as the 336. Apparently, the 30aw was rolled into the 336 line as a no frills option known as the 336a, and 336c.