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Marlin 336 lever guns are not universally legal for deer hunting in all states, although many states allow them with some exceptions.
Lever Gun Specifications and Deer Hunting Laws
The Marlin 336 lever gun chambered in .35 Remington is a versatile firearm ideal for hunting deer. Its .35 Remington cartridge is effective for taking down deer at close to medium ranges. With a maximum effective range of around 200 yards, this lever gun excels in dense forests or other areas where long shots are unlikely.
State-Specific Regulations
Lever gun regulations vary significantly across states. For instance, in states like California, lever guns are allowed for deer hunting, but they must be chambered in .30-30 Winchester or .38-40 Winchester. In other states, such as Texas and Wisconsin, .35 Remington is an acceptable caliber for deer hunting with a lever gun. Conversely, in states like New York and New Jersey, lever guns are restricted or prohibited for deer hunting. Hunters must familiarize themselves with their state’s specific regulations and comply with all requirements.
Lever Gun Best Practices for Deer Hunting
When using a Marlin 336 lever gun for deer hunting, it is essential to practice proper shooting techniques and respect the animal’s anatomy. Aim for shots that result in quick, humane kills. Aiming for the head or heart is generally recommended, as these shots are more likely to result in instant kills. Additionally, hunters must be prepared to track and recover their harvested deer, as this is a key aspect of hunting responsibility and sportsmanship.
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