Dear Guys,
I have seen alot of discussion on these boards as to how long the Marlin .308MX will last, and how long factory ammo will be available for it if it fails. Lots of guys seem to want one, but are afraid that the round will become obsolete, and that they won't be able to buy any more factory ammo.
My dear departed wife had a simple solution to this type of dilemna. (She was very practical, and preferred owning and hunting with a rifle, to talking about and worrying over it.)
Whenever she bought a rifle in an odd caliber, she went ahead and "bit the bullet," and simultaneously bought 11 boxes of factory ammo for it. Yeah, it hurt to pay for this, but once done, the ammo availability issue was off the table. Moot.
She used one box of ammo to sight in the rifle, and the other 10 boxes to hold in reserve. Once the rifle was sighted in, she only used it to hunt. She would buy one new box of ammo just before hunting season, and rotate it thru the reserve boxes buy putting the fresh box in reserve, and using one of the reserve boxes to check the zero and hunt with. She always saved her brass.
Under this system, if new factory ammo became unavailable, and she wanted to keep the rifle, she always had at least ten boxes of factory ammo, plus the once fired brass, which is more than enough to use to hunt with for the rest of your life.
If she decided that she wanted to sell the rifle, then the ten boxes of factory ammo would make the rifle easy to sell, and she would get almost all of her money back for the ammo.
So there you have it. There is the solution to the .308MX ammo issue. No need to agonize over it any more. :-)
P.S.- If you can't afford to buy ten boxes in one chunk, then give up your beer, cigarettes, and other vices for awhile, and buy one box a week at Wallyworld, until you have your 10 boxes. :-) Also, let it be loudly known to your family and friends that as a practical gift for Christmas and Birthdays, a box of this ammo from Wallyworld would be much appreciated. Believe you me, they will be happy to hear of such a simple gift idea, and you will get lots of it as gifts. Even if it costs $35 a box, this is a relatively cheap price for a gift.
SO GO FORTH MY CHILDREN, AND BUY, AND SIN NO MORE!
Regards,
Mannyrcok