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Offline demented

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Marlin made rifles are best?
« on: November 02, 2011, 09:52:01 PM »
 Are Marlin manufactured rifles better?   I was informed that rifles made by Marlin back in the mid 90's are better made, more accurate, than previous New England production.  Then I was told by the same person that since Marlin got bought out, Handi Rifles are near junk!  All this is new to me!   However, I will say my '96 Micro Groove 30-30 is lots more accurate than the .243 and .308 I had, both of these being made the last five years.

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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2011, 01:22:19 AM »
I will support that statement for Marlins. The new Remlins have had some issues. Can't speak for the handis. I know I've sold a boatload of em this year and last and we've had good results. But not sure when they were made
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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2011, 02:09:59 AM »
Demented,

I hope I am understanding you query correctly.  Marlin had nothing to do with the Handi Rifle production until they bought H&R 1871 in November of 2000.
 
All Handi Rifles produced up to the 2000 sale date were manufactured by New England Firearms and/or H&R 1871.
 
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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2011, 02:16:00 AM »
Funny thing about mine, it doesn't matter who made them, I can make them inaccurate....  ::)
I have some new and some from the early 80s and the only issue I have had with them is some sticking ejectors and a 7-08 that wouldn't group and now looking back it was due to not trying the right powder...  thejanitor

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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2011, 03:20:26 AM »
I would think that it would be more a matter of who made the barrels for the Handis. 

The caliber is also a consideration, with most 30-30's and 45-70's it's almost a given that their going to be accurate.  I have two of each and I'm very happy with them. 

For some reason, like thejanitor, I'm still having problems with my 7-08, it groups great at 50 yards, when I move it out to 100, it gives me headaches.  I'm still working on it though, changing scopes, powder, heads, and brands of ammo.  It's just a matter of time until, I find the right combo.
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My quandary, I personally, don't think I have enough Handi's but, I know I have more Handi's than I really need or should have.

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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2011, 03:26:06 AM »
my 444 shot good... my 35 remington great groups at 100 yards. most shots touching...
 
cant wait to shoot my daughter's new (old) 30-30...
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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2011, 04:13:30 PM »
 I was more or less quoting what this counter guy at a gunshop was telling me.  Seems his facts were mostly fiction, made up to impress folks like me that don't know better.  I do have a question...If Marlin did just buy H&R in 2000, how can my 1996 make have Micro Groove rifling?  Guess I may have a '96 rifle with newer barrel, only thing that makes sense.  I'm very impressed with my 30-30, whatever its lineage, it will shoot anything, reloads with different powders, two different factory loads well. 

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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2011, 04:51:32 PM »
I also had a H&R shotgun marked Marlin, made way before 2000.  Larry
 
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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2011, 01:03:55 AM »
Demented,
 
I think you are right about your rifle having a replacement barrel of later (Marlin) manufacture.
 
Trotterlg,
 
H&R 1871 made shotguns for Marlin for a short period of time.
 
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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #9 on: November 04, 2011, 01:11:12 AM »
I would think that it would be more a matter of who made the barrels for the Handis. 

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Re: Marlin made rifles are best?
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2011, 01:26:32 AM »



          During the nineties,  Marlin used to do a lot of the rifling for H&R.  At that time, H&R was building over a thousand rifles & 800 shotguns a day. H & R could not keep up with the rifling operation so contracted Marlin to do a lot of H & R's rifling overload. So it is possible to have micro groove barrels from before the H & R buy out by Marlin.


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