Due to the current lack of availability, you best shoot whatever you can find. Beyond that, CCI and Wolf make fine ammunition.
No.these are 2 very distinct cartridges,that are very different in length and power.The best thin to do is purchase a marlin model 94 cowboy in .45 colt,and then you will have the best of both worlds.
Read your manual, or request a free catalog from Marlin. Factory load is always what they recommend.
Winchester 150 grain 30-30.
Do you mean the Remington model 700 bolt action rifle?Marlin never made a model 700 to the best of my knowledge.
The Marlin model 336 was introduced in 1948 and is still currently in production. The model 336 is the second best selling high-powered rifle.
The best that I can do is say that your marlin model 783 was made between the years 1971-1988.
Without a serial number provided,The best that I can do is say that the Marlin model 1894 rifle was made between 1894-1934.
Depends on what model. Price can range from 50-500 USD
You will have to experiment with as many different types as you can afford. It will show a preference for one or maybe two.
Waterfowl now requires steel shot. Check your barrel to see if you can shoot 3" Mag rounds. If so, that's the best thing going for geese. BB or "T" work well for the longer shots common for geese.
There are varying opinions on what ammo is the "best." Generally speaking, the best ammo to use is whichever ammo is the most reliable in your particular gun.
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