24 January 2004, 10:14
whiplash.400 Marlin???
Just watched Monster Bucks XI and one of the guys was using his new wildcat caliber .400 Marlin in a Marlin lever gun. From what little was shown of the cartridge, I could guess it looks like maybe a .450 Marlin necked down to .40 caliber. Anybody heard of this, or have any info???
24 January 2004, 10:27
Lee MartinAmerican Rifleman had an article on in back in 2002 (may have been the March issue). Essentially, it's a .450 Marlin necked to .40 caliber. Sort of a neat idea, and in terms of performance, it would be close to a .416 Barnes.
Lee Martin
www.singleactions.com24 January 2004, 10:41
john17I saw that too and I wanted to know about it aswell. It looks like a neat caliber that i wouldnt mind learning more about.
24 January 2004, 13:52
old4x4It sounds identical to the .411 JDJ as chambered by SSK. His is based on the .444 Marlin case, as well. I wonder what the bullet diameter of the guy's rifle in the video was.
24 January 2004, 17:54
johnnyrebIf I recall correctly from the article in American Rifleman, the bullet diameter was .408. The bullets used were for blackpowder muzzleloaders using a sabot...
25 January 2004, 02:41
bigboredanThe 400 marlin uses standard 40 cal. bullets. The 41 Marlin and 41/45-70 uses 410/411 bullets.
27 January 2004, 18:46
s3v3ntyn1n3Yep, I remember the article also, the Author had necked down the .450 marlin to take .40 caliber muzzleloading bullets (not sure what the diameter was), because it was a new type that was tough enough for what he was using them for. He had a special measuring device taped to his lever gun reciever to keep track of the pressures created since it was his own design. Looked like a great idea. I would assume it is the same person in your movie.