Quick Answer
Pack a Marlin 336 safely for backcountry hunting trips by securing the rifle in a sturdy case with padding, protecting the action and barrel, and keeping the scope secure with a scope guard. Utilize a rifle sling to carry the firearm over your shoulder, distributing weight evenly. Choose a case with a weather-resistant design for durability in harsh environments.
Case Selection and Preparation
When selecting a case for your Marlin 336, look for one specifically designed for lever-action rifles. Choose a hard-sided case with a durable, weather-resistant exterior and high-density foam padding to protect the rifle’s action and barrel. For added protection, consider investing in a soft-sided case or a padded rifle bag to store the firearm in when not in the hard case. Measure the Marlin 336’s dimensions to ensure the case fits snugly, minimizing movement during transport.
Loading and Securing the Rifle
Carefully load the Marlin 336 into the case, ensuring the action is aligned with the case’s interior cutout. Use foam inserts or specialized rifle holders to keep the firearm stable and prevent movement during transport. For added security, consider using cable locks or chain locks to prevent unauthorized access to the firearm. When strapping the rifle in the case, apply even pressure to prevent damage to the action or barrel.
Transportation and Carrying Techniques
When carrying the Marlin 336 in a backpack or sling, use a rifle sling with a padded shoulder strap to distribute the weight evenly. Keep the stock or action securely against your shoulder, with the barrel pointing downwards to prevent accidental discharge. When navigating steep or uneven terrain, use a hip pack or daypack to carry essential gear, keeping the Marlin 336 secure in the backpack or hard case.
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