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<blockquote data-quote="NINEROUND" data-source="post: 1731132" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>I had a Marlin but never did any reloading for it. Ammo is kinda hard to come by and pricey, hence me selling mine. I'd say get a different barrel (.308, .270, .30-06, etc) and sell the .444 barrel to make up some of the difference. Almost any other mainstream caliber will be better on your wallet and offer the same if not improved performance over the .444. Not saying that I didn't like the round, it's just not very cost efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NINEROUND, post: 1731132, member: 17429"] I had a Marlin but never did any reloading for it. Ammo is kinda hard to come by and pricey, hence me selling mine. I'd say get a different barrel (.308, .270, .30-06, etc) and sell the .444 barrel to make up some of the difference. Almost any other mainstream caliber will be better on your wallet and offer the same if not improved performance over the .444. Not saying that I didn't like the round, it's just not very cost efficient. [/QUOTE]
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