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Re: 357 lever or 357 Handi
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February 10, 2010, 06:37:58 AM »
Thanks Quick I spent some time looking over the search area, I think the 445 would be to much trouble to deal with and there does'nt seem to be much on reloading for it.
Thanks to everyone for the help I think I'm going to keep an eye open for a 357 in a handi and go from there. I like the cost and not chasing down the brass! I would really like some walnut to go on this style of gun.
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February 10, 2010, 08:34:40 AM »
Rem. will be missing the sale if they dont make a BC-C, 357 c/w open sights (IMHO), meanwhile, get some BC-Carbine wood new or off the classifieds and be ready for when the gun comes along (hey, it fits other H&Rs real good too).
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February 11, 2010, 02:20:16 PM »
The only negative point I can think of for the Marlin is the limited cartridge length for the handloader. I forget the exact figure, but there were a few bullet types that couldn't function when crimped in the groove. I never had any feeding issues otherwise.
I do like the look and feel of the '92 clones. My shooting partner has a Rossi that will shoot 4" groups at 200 yards with his hot handloads.
My favorite is my NEF Handi in .357 mag. I like the trim package that still has a 22" barrel. Light .38 spl lead loads are very quiet and very accurate. I think the Handi's have the best sights of the three. Nice square topped post in front and a flat topped, square notched rear. (not a fan of beads and buckhorns)
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February 11, 2010, 11:07:59 PM »
I have three marlin 94 in 357, one Rossi and one handy also. I like them all. Personally I would buy the handy first and look for a deal on the others. I recently bought one marlin for $350 in almost new condition and I have one old micro groove one that I paid $200 for Actually my Marlin Cowboy 24 inch rifle was the most expensive I own followed by the Rossi. My handy shoots as good as any of them. As for repeat shots I personally only required a second shot twice in nearly 45 years of hunting.
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February 12, 2010, 12:05:01 AM »
I'm kinda late to this post but own a nice selection of Handis and Marlins. I would go for the Marlin and after you get it in your hands and more especially after you do some shooting with it you will know why it was a great choice. If your eyes are still sharp add an aperture sight like the Skinner in brass and it makes a real classy package.
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