HBW1412
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I had a Marlin 336 30-30 and I did sell it. I sold it to help pay for a Henry Big Boy .44 mag. I really like the Big Boy, it's accurate and a lot of fun to shoot. That doesn't change the fact that I could kick myself for selling the 30-30.
The Big Boy is just too pretty to take out in the woods and scratch. With the Marlin I didn't really care all that much. Of course I tried not to scratch it, but I wouldn't pitch a fit if it did get a dent or ding.
As far as not being able to afford to shoot it that much... Well, you should consider getting into reloading if you aren't already. You can load the 30-30 for fairly cheap if you've managed to save the brass you've used. If not, go buy a bulk pack of 500 empty brass and remember the more you shoot the cheaper it gets. Especially because the brass can be reloaded many times.
I say keep it. You'll only regret it in the future when you go reach for that Marlin and it's not there.
The Big Boy is just too pretty to take out in the woods and scratch. With the Marlin I didn't really care all that much. Of course I tried not to scratch it, but I wouldn't pitch a fit if it did get a dent or ding.
As far as not being able to afford to shoot it that much... Well, you should consider getting into reloading if you aren't already. You can load the 30-30 for fairly cheap if you've managed to save the brass you've used. If not, go buy a bulk pack of 500 empty brass and remember the more you shoot the cheaper it gets. Especially because the brass can be reloaded many times.
I say keep it. You'll only regret it in the future when you go reach for that Marlin and it's not there.