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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3709306" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>That would be me. The rifle Dennis speaks of was a Marlin 336 in .30-30. The lever would only move about 30-40 degrees, period, and that was with the gun unloaded. As I recall, the screw on the loading ramp was loose enough to allow the ramp to move out of position far enough to jam the action up. I got the ramp back in proper position, tightened the screw, and problem solved. I hope yours is as simple!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3709306, member: 530"] That would be me. The rifle Dennis speaks of was a Marlin 336 in .30-30. The lever would only move about 30-40 degrees, period, and that was with the gun unloaded. As I recall, the screw on the loading ramp was loose enough to allow the ramp to move out of position far enough to jam the action up. I got the ramp back in proper position, tightened the screw, and problem solved. I hope yours is as simple! [/QUOTE]
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