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Marlin .44mag fun to shoot?
30 September 2015, 12:37
loiblbMarlin .44mag fun to shoot?
I have been offered a Marlin .44mag. in new condition for a very reasonable price.
I shoot an old Marlin 336 30-30 made in 1959 not a lot, but a few times a year.
Is the .44 mag Marlin fun to shoot?
How does it compare to the 30-30?
Thanks
01 October 2015, 06:18
tjrobertsI like shooting mine !
It Has almost no recoil , yet packs a hell of a punch up close !
Its accurate too. I think of it as a versatile weapon great for defense against anything short of a grizzly and light and handy to boot enjoy it !
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01 October 2015, 11:16
N E 450 No2My first centerfire rifle was a Ruger in 44 Magnum.
Since then I have owned a Marlin 44 Mag, and currently own a Winchester 44 Mag 16" Trapper.
I really like 44 Mag rifles, I have killed a lot of deer and a few pigs with them.
I have found them most useful and a lot of fun.
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01 October 2015, 15:31
p dog shooterquote:
Is the .44 mag Marlin fun to shoot?
Pistol caliber carbines are very fun to shoot.
04 October 2015, 01:40
Woodrow SVery accurate with 300gr Nosler HP bullets too. Great on large hogs!
04 October 2015, 05:53
dpcdYes, fun to shoot, but the 44 mag is not a very light kicker; not heavy either. I tell you what is much more fun; a Winchester 73 or 66 (repro is fine) in any caliber. The old toggle actions are more fun that a modern Marlin to me.
04 October 2015, 06:05
buckeyeshooterI shot one to the tune of 800 rounds a month in CAS. With full power loads, it offers a bit less recoil than a 30-30 to my shoulder. Which means basically none! My Marlin shoots nice small groups and its light and easy to carry. Lots of fun.
04 October 2015, 18:28
dpcdHere are the numbers;
44 mag; 8.6 ft pounds of recoil
30-=30 10.6
It all depends on what you consider no recoil. Most guys here do not use full power 44 mag loads for CAS.
I still like the older lever actions although I own a few Marlins too. The best caliber in those is the 45-70.
04 October 2015, 18:50
GatogordoDepending on what you mean by "reasonable price", you can hardly go wrong by buying it, even if you want to resell/trade it.
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06 October 2015, 14:25
buckeyeshooterquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Here are the numbers;
44 mag; 8.6 ft pounds of recoil
30-=30 10.6
It all depends on what you consider no recoil. Most guys here do not use full power 44 mag loads for CAS.
I still like the older lever actions although I own a few Marlins too. The best caliber in those is the 45-70.
I have never thought either the full power 44M or the 30-30 kicked enough to notice. When you start shooting full power 250 Grain .338WM, I start to notice.

06 October 2015, 22:12
dpcdI don't notice recoil until I hit 450 Nitro.
06 October 2015, 22:42
MikelravyThey are fun and fairly cheap to shoot too. And very deadly on deer within their range limitation.
12 October 2015, 22:40
dwheelsI sure like mine, I shoot targets with 44 specials and carry it with magnums when I am out and about. Its accurate with both. I load the specials near the maximum listed and the magnums loaded at the starting level.
25 October 2015, 01:01
Allan DeGrootA 44mag carbine/rifle kicks EXACTLY like a 30-30 carbine/rifle of similar weight and stock shape...
loaded with 44 specials it's a lighter of course
When my brother got a marlin 1894 in 44mag I was doing all his loading and I loaded 44specials in 44mag brass...
No I don't believe there are issues with "chamber erosion", but I do believe in SCRs (Stubborn Crud Rings) and the ugly things they do when you switch back to the longer mag brass cased loads after firing a bunch of shorter specials.
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