S Shotgun693 New member Dec 19, 2012 #21 Most of your reloading for targets, hunting SD or whatever can be handled by using a R(ound)N(ose)F(lat)P(oint) lead bullet. I prefer the158 gr.
Most of your reloading for targets, hunting SD or whatever can be handled by using a R(ound)N(ose)F(lat)P(oint) lead bullet. I prefer the158 gr.
M mlcompound New member Dec 19, 2012 #22 I have a 358 125g rnfp already but I can always get a new mold. Sent with my Evo 4g from Tapatalk.
T Tortuga12 New member Dec 19, 2012 #23 I shoot 158 gr. .38's in mine, haven't yet had a feeding issue. So, it is possible! The only cycling issue I've had is that sometime ejection of spent .38's is a little weak.
I shoot 158 gr. .38's in mine, haven't yet had a feeding issue. So, it is possible! The only cycling issue I've had is that sometime ejection of spent .38's is a little weak.
C CCCLVII New member Dec 20, 2012 #24 I have seen some JM stamped marlins go for north of $900.00 They are great little guns though. I would Avoid the Rossi and the new Remington marlins but the others should be fine.
I have seen some JM stamped marlins go for north of $900.00 They are great little guns though. I would Avoid the Rossi and the new Remington marlins but the others should be fine.