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Marlin Model 336W Lever Action - .30-30 Win
Marlin Model 336W Lever Action - .30-30 Win
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 30-30 Win
Trigger: Set
Stock: American Walnut stock
Barrel Length: 20 in
Twist Rate: 1:10 RH 12 groove
Total Length: 38.5 in
Weight: 7 lbs


Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $999.00

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Marlin Model 336W Lever Action - .30-30 Win - Laminate Stock :
This hunting machine is chambered for 30-30 Win. and features a 20 inch Micro-Groove barrel with adjustable rear sight and ramp with hood front sight. Plus, its receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. The walnut-finished hardwood stock and fore-end have cut checkering.
The lever-action rifle has been the proven platform for success for generations. The Model 336 is Marlins quintessential woodland hunting rifle loaded with performance and accuracy features to help you put meat in the freezer. With a laminate pistol-grip stock that features fluted combs, cut checkering, a rubber butt pad and sling swivel studs.

Features & Design

  • 6-shot, tubular magazine.
  • 20 inch barrel with Micro-groove-type rifling
  • 12 grooves 1:10 inch twist rate
  • Drilled and tapped for scope mounting
  • Adjustable semi-buckhorn folding rear sight, ramp front sight with brass bead
  • Solid-top receiver tapped for scope mount
  • 13 1/2 inch length of pull
  • Black and grey laminate stock with cut checkering
  • Ventilated recoil pad
Bullet Caliber Descriptions

.30-30 Winchester

The .30-30 Winchester (7.62x51mmR) cartridge was first marketed in 1895 for the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle. The .30-30 (thirty-thirty), as it is most commonly known, was the North Americas first small-bore, sporting rifle cartridge designed for smokeless powder.


Suggested Use

  • Deer
  • Black Bear
  • Elk
  • Large Varmint


Performance

The .30-30 is considered to be the entry-class for modern big-game hunting cartridges. While it is very effective on deer-sized and black bear-sized game, most commercial loadings are limited in effective range to about 200 yd (183 m) for that purpose, except when using ballistic-tip ammunition. The cartridge is typically loaded with bullets weighing between 150 and 170 grains, but lighter loads are possible. Bullets of up to 180 gr can be used, but the overall length restrictions of the lever-action rifles most commonly chambered for this round limit their usefulness.