Here's the issue: I've had a Marlin 336 for awhile. It's handy, goes anywhere I do and does pretty much what I ask of it, within its & my iron sights range limitations. I also have a .44 mag revolver and that's where the "trouble" starts. I've been thinking about getting a second .44 mag gun of some kind; maybe a second Redhawk. Then I got to thinking, what if I bought a .44 levergun instead...? Would I be giving up much by swapping the 336 for a 44??
I also have a couple of scoped .30-06's, both of which are pretty new to me
I haven't hunted with either one as yet, but I think they'll replace the capabilities of the 336 -- and their range is better.
I guess it would just be easier to keep the .30-30 and buy the 44 levergun too, but I'm not really a collector and with ammo prices being what they are, I'd like to reduce the number of calibers that I need.
I haven't learned to reload yet, but that's in my plan for sometime soon.
What would you do???
Thanks,
Shep
I also have a couple of scoped .30-06's, both of which are pretty new to me
I haven't hunted with either one as yet, but I think they'll replace the capabilities of the 336 -- and their range is better.
I guess it would just be easier to keep the .30-30 and buy the 44 levergun too, but I'm not really a collector and with ammo prices being what they are, I'd like to reduce the number of calibers that I need.
I haven't learned to reload yet, but that's in my plan for sometime soon.
What would you do???
Thanks,
Shep
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