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    32 Special

    This is not about cast bullets I'm afraid

    However , Hornady has seen fit to come out with the rubber tipped Leverevolution round in 32 Special

    I am hoping this may mean Marlin will bring the 336XLR out in 32 Special as well


    Also Hornady is showing the 357 and 44 MAG rounds will be offered with the same type flex tip bullets . Makes you wonder if possibly Marlin may be coming out with a model 1894XLR in 357 and 44 MAG as well !!!!!!

    Anybody that has read anything I write should not be surprised when I say , if Marlin makes those three rfiles I will have to have one of each
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    NO NONONONO! I don't have any money right now, they CAN'T come out with a 32 special!

    they must wait!

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    That's pretty good news for us old 32 Remington holdouts. BvT
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    Since almost all aspects of our cultural existence are LIBERAL in most states, this means that the nation is on a trajectory to dissolution by the burden of toleration and acceptance of LAWBREAKING as a norm, a trajectory back to the dark ages of history.

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    Baron-

    Tell me about your 32 Remington. I just acquired a Rem 141 in that caliber and would like to get it up and running. (sorry, WAY off topic!)

    Doug

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    Now that would put me over the edge... another Marlin worth buying! Of course you know what this means 6-pt.... further delay on that Ranch Dog bullet. If one is coming we got to get a chamber cast from it. I'm going to put my Marlin feelers out.
    Michael

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    Dr. Doug: Well, I'm not Baron, but I'd like to tell you about my .32 Remington Model 8 anyway. Paid $450 for it at Tulsa last year, and it came with a set of Redding dies ($59 at Midway)and half a box of brass. It has the Marbles factory tang sight and has about 80-90% original blue and stock finish. I have an Ideal 323470 8mm mould and found a .325 sizing die in my stuff that I got somewhere. 20 grs of AA2230 works the action smartly. Being short of brass I turned off the rim of some .30-30's and ground an extractor groove with a file. Ran them through the sizing die and they work fine. KCSO recently gave me a handful of .30 Remington brass so I'm in good shape for brass. KCSO and some of the other guys here in the county have an assortment of 8's and 81's so we're talking about getting Remington match going. My .32 must be an early one because it has a four digit serial number in the 7000's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranch Dog View Post
    Now that would put me over the edge... another Marlin worth buying! Of course you know what this means 6-pt.... further delay on that Ranch Dog bullet. If one is coming we got to get a chamber cast from it. I'm going to put my Marlin feelers out.
    RD , the delay on the mould won't bother me in the least ! I'll just be happy if you see fit to make a .321-.323" bullet mould
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    On the Hornady bullets they also are bringing a 22 WMR out with the flex tip. I will almost bet it shoots as good as the 17

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    I don't know any details, but a guy at our range had a target full of Hornady's LeverEvolution bullets in 30-30 keyhole. He went and bought some Feferal or Winchester (I don't know which) bullets and they shot fine out of the same gun on the same day.

    Has anybody heard of this problem with the Hornady ammo? It was the first I had ever heard of it.

    I did see the target.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garandsrus View Post
    I don't know any details, but a guy at our range had a target full of Hornady's LeverEvolution bullets in 30-30 keyhole. He went and bought some Feferal or Winchester (I don't know which) bullets and they shot fine out of the same gun on the same day.

    Has anybody heard of this problem with the Hornady ammo? It was the first I had ever heard of it.

    I did see the target.
    Don't know what the deal was with your friend .

    But I have shot every Leverevolution chambering that has hit the market to date . And have had problems with none of them to date

    Matter of fact last season I killed a fat little doe with the 336XLR 30-30 shooting the Leverevolution bullet .
    And this season I have a 308 Marlin Express , 35 REM , 444 Marlin , 450 Marlin and 45-70 set up with the Hornady Leverevolution bullets . All of these rifles are Marlin XLR's as well
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    If Marlin brings that XLR out with a 16 inch twist and Ballard rifling...I'll be standing in line to get one. Like my '94 Winchester, it'll be dedicated to cast bullets.

    Surprised to see them actually bring out that LEVERevolution bullet for the .32 without any current rifles in production for it...or for over 30 years for that matter. I'm with you 6pt...I've got some optimism that Marlin might reintroduce the caliber. It would be a bit ironic that one of the best cast bullet cartridges ever produced would owe that reintroduction to a state of the art jacketed bullet.

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    I e-mailed Hornady and they said the .32WS Leverevoultion won't be in production until June 2008. Looks like it will be available for Fall 2008 hunting season.

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    Somewhere a couple weeks ago I posted what configurations I would like to see Marlin bing the 32 Special back out in .

    I said of course the 336XLR , the same style as the 308MX , and in the Guide Gun style .

    I still think any and all of those would be great


    However it just hit me of a fourth variation I would be most happy to see and purchase . That being the 32 Special in a 336CB !!!!!!! That would be really cool a 24" octagon barreled rifle . I already have the 336CB in 30-30 and 38-55 , and believe me I like them both quite alot

    So MArlin take the challenge and make ALL FOUR variations

    It might strap me for awhile , but I'll purchase one of each variation should you see fit to make them
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    "I don't know any details, but a guy at our range had a target full of Hornady's LeverEvolution bullets in 30-30 keyhole. He went and bought some Feferal or Winchester (I don't know which) bullets and they shot fine out of the same gun on the same day."
    Like 6pt I have never had a problem with the LE ammo either. Are you sure he wasn`t shooting .30-30`s in a .32 special?
    LE ammo shoots great in every rifle I have shot it in.

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    Chuck,

    I don't know as I didn't see the guy shooting the bullets, I just saw the target the next day and heard about it. You could have figured out the problem though! This was during our open sight in, so we get a lot of people that don't shoot much...

    John

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    Grafs had 30 Rem brass for $28.00 @ 100, but it's out of stock. The lady I talked to said she thought the price might be the same when they restock, depending on how long ago the order was placed. I have a M-14 32 Rem on layaway and a Lyman mould for the 32 Rem Auto, but it's the RN. I'm going to pick up the RCBS 32 WS mould when I can.

    I really wish Marlin would do as Winchester did and start bring out some retro looking rifles in cal's such as 25/35 or 25/36, 219 Zipper, 30-30, 32 WS, 38-55, etc. Although I risk the wrath of the general population, I always thought Marlins early rifles were the 2nd best looking levers out there, Savage being #1 of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207 View Post
    Although I risk the wrath of the general population, I always thought Marlins early rifles were the 2nd best looking levers out there, Savage being #1 of course.

    With a statement like that I think you need to remove yourself from my thread

    Actually I had a trio of 99's awhile back . Pair of 300's and a 30-30 . They were nice enough and shot well enough . But for some reason they didn't grow on me like the Marlin's seem to

    I did before I left north east PA almost pick up a nice Savage 99 Carbine in 303 Savage caliber . Still kinda wish I had bought that one

    Of the pair of 300's I had , one was made in the mid 20's and was a TD model . I liked that one the best and shot it the most . Also totally with cast bullets . For awhile I wanted a 250 Savage in the same configuration to go with it but I never got one
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    Personally now I think the early Marlin's are the BEST looking lever rifles . Followed by the Winchester 1886 . And in third I would have to put the often not heard of Stevens lever rifles Model 425 I believe . To me they look very similar to a Marlin 1893 and were chambered in the Remington calibers (30 REM , 32 REM and 35 REM).
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207 View Post
    I have a M-14 32 Rem on layaway and a Lyman mould for the 32 Rem Auto, but it's the RN. .

    From a member here I acquired a Lyman 257325 mould for use in my Marlin 1893 in 25-36 Marlin caliber . That mould was originally made for the 25 REM cartridge . But it works very well in the old Marlin . I would never have looked for one , but that was what Ken Waters used , so if it was good enough for him ...........

    Only problem I have with the 257325 is the fact that its a single cavity mould
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    Well if marlin brings it out I too hope they keep the 16" twist and ballard rifling. I will get one then. Had to pass on a beautiful M64 at a gunshow last year in.32. Guy wanted $750 for it and wouln't budge.Here's hoping Marlin does it right.

    Larry Gibson

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