yeah , i know but , i thought the tubular magazine wouldn' t handle the bullet tips in the .308 safely , and the .356 and .307' s were loaded to a lower pressure than the .308 and .358' s so that they' de be within the safe pressure limits of the marlin and winchester lever actions , actions ????? or was it just the winchester 94 that they were concerned about ????
the winchester is also the reason both the .307 and .356 are rimmed ???
BTW- if i remember right ( and i don' t always [&:] ) didn' t marlin offer a variant of thier model 336 in both the .307 and .356 cartridges ???
just asking some questions , and trying to start a little discussion

i' de also love to get a .284 , and a .358 but , i' de like one in a winchester 88 , i' ve allready got one in .308 , and i really like her

