New(to me) Marlin 336c 35 Remington

JWFilips

Well-Known Member
Some of my best targets were shot with the NOE 190 ranch dog...don't have the mould but got a few hundred in a trade a number of years ago!
It is one of those on my wish list
 

CWLONGSHOT

Well-Known Member
Some of my best targets were shot with the NOE 190 ranch dog...don't have the mould but got a few hundred in a trade a number of years ago!
It is one of those on my wish list
I have two of these. One is on a LEE Block but no marks 6 cav. A second is a 2cav 190g and last is the 175g version also a 2 cav block.
The 6cav is the mystery. Its also a "fat" ogive compaired to the two LEE molds.

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Top pic is 175/190

Bottom compares the green NOE 180

The as cast and NOE bullet isnt friendly in tight throats. The RD is usually fine.
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
The RD both Lee and NOE were intended for the Marlins and their micro grooves ..... But we probably already knew that ....... If not that's why they run fat .
 

JWFilips

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The lee was from Michael's First Special Run of His design by Lee! You are very lucky to have that!
I have been trying very hard to get an original Lee Ranch Dog Design of his 75 grain ACP bullet! Sure wish I bought one when they came out but I wasn't casting then and I asked Jerry Cunningham from Carolina Cast bullets to get one and cast for me! I still have a bunch of his bullets..But he is gone now so I have no Idea what happend to his moulds