Was surprised to read in the manual for my 1894C that I should not run Blazer ammo through it. Anyone know what it is about the design that causes the feed problems?
Thanks.
Brendan
Marlin 1894 and Blazer ammo?
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I had an older Rossi '92 Winchester copy in .357. IT fed every configuration of .357 mag and .38 Spl loads I would put in it, even mixed magazines, but would tear up the Blazer cases and jam them in the rifle. The cases are a bit too soft and the gun steel seems like it distorts the case in handling the round, and bends the rim.
FWIW, I have found Blazer .38 Spl LRN to be very inaccurate and stopped using it even in revolvers. EVERY OTHER Blazer caliber I have used has been extremely good.
mark
FWIW, I have found Blazer .38 Spl LRN to be very inaccurate and stopped using it even in revolvers. EVERY OTHER Blazer caliber I have used has been extremely good.
mark
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I was going to relate that I've shot the aluminum Blazer from my Win 94AE TRapper .45 Colt with zero problems. I guess I'm not alone.
I haven't tried it in any of the Marlins I've had so I can't comment.
Joe
I haven't tried it in any of the Marlins I've had so I can't comment.
Joe
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