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Nick contact Marlin and the Marlin forum they can direct you to the manuals and you can learn from them
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.30-30 casings can be used to load .32win spec. loads by running through .32win. die and firing minimum .32 spec. loads and then loading as desired according to load books.Lube .30-30 casings well before putting in .32 die including inside of neck and if there is strong resistance stop and relube.Check for cracks in neck carefully. sam.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas
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Nick I would love to buy your Marlin because of the history it holds. As you get more involved in shooting and hunting maybe you will come to relize and appreciate that old Marlin Levergun more and it was your Fathers and Mothers. Some times when we want something so much we will sacrifice something in order to get it, such as the AK you want. I wouldn't get rid of the Marlin and you know I have nothing from my Father that died many years ago other than a few pictures and wonderful memorys, nothing else. I would keep the Marlin myself, I wished I had something just to touch, and hold some times that was my Daddy...A.H |
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Great story Toolman...brings back good memories of when I first started shooting with my dad.
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Havelock, NC
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I love Marlin rifles, I have a 22,44,3030,444 & 4570. Will never get rid of any of them. Would like to have a 38.
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