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Harry I'm full aware of everything you said and that's one reason I got rid of it. If it would have handled both cartridges with no adjustment I would have been a lotore satisfied with the firearm. But I wasn't keen on the performance of the 357 as a rifle cartridge. So I advanced to 44, and if it had loaded better I'd still have it. Then I gave up the idea of having matching cartridges in anything and got the Garrand. Harry I never said you were going to shoot 38's and if your satisfied with your rifle then I'm pleased for you. Again I thought the marlin lever action .357 was a sweet rifle for what it was, but it wasn't for me..., Happy shooting!
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Greg, at the time the price of the m1 was right. Later on I got a m1-a though.
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