Send it back to the maker. It should still be under warranty.
Your rifle is a Marlin 336. To unload- with the rifle pointed in a safe direction, and your finger AWAY from the trigger, operate the lever. This will retract the bolt, and eject any cartridge in the chamber. When the bolt closes, it will load any cartridge that is in the magazine. Continue to operate the lever until no cartridges eject, then check by eye to ensure the chamber is empty.
Angle Eject.
There is no way to give you a brief answer. ONE of my reference books on cartridges is about 2 inches thick, and THAT does not have all of them. Rifle cartridges have been as small as .17 caliber, and as large as .200 caliber. There are thousands of different rifle cartridges.
Angle Eject
No one answer, since there was no one Sharps Rifle. Some were single shot and used metalic cartridges, some used paper or cloth cartridges.
the 22 long rifle holds 11 cartridges
Stored in cool, dry areas, modern cartridges seem to have a shelf life of about 70 years.
Ddepends entirely on which rifle- there are thousands of different cartridges, and different bullet types. Sorry-
The magazine holds 15 Long Rifle CARTRIDGES.
Jean Huon has written: 'Military rifle and machine gun cartridges' -- subject(s): Ammunition, Cartridges
They are different lengths (and energies) of .22 rimfire cartridges. They are the most commonly sold cartridge in the world.
Magazine assembly