NoBite
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I have decided on getting a Marlin 1894 in .357/.38. I really like the looks of the Marlin 1894 Cowboy. Yeah, it's a bit higher priced than the 1894C, but let's say that is not an issue. I do not reload, so my rifle of choice needs to be good to go with off-the-shelf ammo. I don't plan to shoot in Cowboy competition. Frankly, I'm looking for a dependable, fun plinker and target shooter between these two rifles.
Are there any reasons I should NOT choose the Cowboy version? I'm asking because I just don't know if there have been any special accomodations made in the Cowboy version for CASS that might affect my enjoyment of the rifle with store-bought ammo.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Are there any reasons I should NOT choose the Cowboy version? I'm asking because I just don't know if there have been any special accomodations made in the Cowboy version for CASS that might affect my enjoyment of the rifle with store-bought ammo.
Thanks for your thoughts.