Lever Monday...post em up

@oxn939 ,
I love that 93. What an awesome rifle. Looks a lot like mine, except my barrel is round. Take it west and kill an antelope or an elk. You will never have a better story to tell. @Hunting Wife will tell you it is a great experience. It is so different than what you are used to, but it works perfectly.

Work on out to 200 yds with it. You can do that.

Weird full circle moment here. I did indeed draw an elk tag in WY. And I did indeed tag out. And it was, indeed, well within lever action and irons distance... don't know if I'll ever recover the style points I missed out on there.

Also did load development for my 336. I grabbed a box of Barnes TSX 150s and was just hoping they would be clay target size groups at 100. First load I tried, nice little MOA group. Then another. I've run two more ranges with it since, and it now seems to be one of those rifles that naturally puts a bullet right where you want it to go. I'm big time stoked to get her out after some Florida whitetails in a few weeks.

Anyone ever put a Wild West trigger kit in their 336? Reviews seem favorable and I wouldn't imagine it would be too hard. Since I now have a rifle that is worth worrying about accuracy with apparently.
 
Weird full circle moment here. I did indeed draw an elk tag in WY. And I did indeed tag out. And it was, indeed, well within lever action and irons distance... don't know if I'll ever recover the style points I missed out on there.

Also did load development for my 336. I grabbed a box of Barnes TSX 150s and was just hoping they would be clay target size groups at 100. First load I tried, nice little MOA group. Then another. I've run two more ranges with it since, and it now seems to be one of those rifles that naturally puts a bullet right where you want it to go. I'm big time stoked to get her out after some Florida whitetails in a few weeks.

Anyone ever put a Wild West trigger kit in their 336? Reviews seem favorable and I wouldn't imagine it would be too hard. Since I now have a rifle that is worth worrying about accuracy with apparently.
The WWG triggers are great, I've installed a lot of them. Do a thorough function check after install, sometimes they lighten things up too much.

Timney just came out with a trigger and hammer set for the Marlins as well. I don't have any experience with those yet.
 
Weird full circle moment here. I did indeed draw an elk tag in WY. And I did indeed tag out. And it was, indeed, well within lever action and irons distance... don't know if I'll ever recover the style points I missed out on there.

Also did load development for my 336. I grabbed a box of Barnes TSX 150s and was just hoping they would be clay target size groups at 100. First load I tried, nice little MOA group. Then another. I've run two more ranges with it since, and it now seems to be one of those rifles that naturally puts a bullet right where you want it to go. I'm big time stoked to get her out after some Florida whitetails in a few weeks.

Anyone ever put a Wild West trigger kit in their 336? Reviews seem favorable and I wouldn't imagine it would be too hard. Since I now have a rifle that is worth worrying about accuracy with apparently.
It kinda seems like you do not need one if you can already shoot MOA. Your money.
 
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