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Thread: 35 Rem mold

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    35 Rem mold

    Anyone know of a 35 rem mold that would be good for casting boolits for hunting. Im would be shooting in out of a Remington 760 pump
    Thanks Dan
    Sorry I posted this again I posted something like this post before a couple of years ago. I just have to remember to go and look at my old posts. LOL.
    Any new information would be welcome.
    Last edited by Judan_454; 08-29-2011 at 06:02 PM.
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    check out Ranch Dog Outdoors, link to his site at the top of the page. He puts out a terrific 190 grain RNFL gc designed for the 35 Remington.

    Should you want to try some, go to my website

    www.carolinacastbullets.com

    I cast/sell that boolit. Prices and shipping information are there on the site.

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    RCBS 35-200, It is a gas check and flatpoint. A top hunting boolit for the 35 Remington.

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    Either one will be excellent choices. The Ranch Dog is available in a 6 cavity mold, if production makes a difference.
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    +1 on the RCBS 35-200 excellent bullet in the 35 Remington in my experience. Not bad in the 357 Maximum either for that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Euan View Post
    RCBS 35-200, It is a gas check and flatpoint. A top hunting boolit for the 35 Remington.
    I agree, it is my go to boolit for full house hunting loads, and shoots very well indeed out of my Marlin over a max (Lyman 49 manual) load of AA-2015

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    RCBS 35-200, It is a gas check and flatpoint. A top hunting boolit for the 35 Remington.
    i get very impressive results at the range with this boolit in my marlin 336rc.

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    Although not a 35 Remington (358 Win)I use the RCBS 200 gr.either fp or hp'd
    I also use a Accurate Molds that boolit has taken whitetail deer from stem to stern .....devastating http://www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_...=36-240A-D.png,
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    Another vote for the RCBS (35 Whelen here), although I believe Saeco has something close. I would consider getting a NOE if they do another run, get one of the cavities HP'd. Of course you could do this with the RCBS as well after the fact.

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    I have used the RCBS 35-200 in my custom .358 wildcat and it was the most accurate boolit I tried.
    Precision in the wrong place is only a placebo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodsteel View Post
    I have used the RCBS 35-200 in my custom .358 wildcat and it was the most accurate boolit I tried.
    Happy to hear those bullets worked well for you, did you get the mold yet?

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    They worked great. They where the most accurate of all the gas checked boolits that I tried. They were no good for paper patching though. I'm going to wait until tax return time and try to buy that one, and the similar one for .308. Seems like they are both very well thought of. I just can't pony up the cash right now.
    Precision in the wrong place is only a placebo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodsteel View Post
    They worked great. They where the most accurate of all the gas checked boolits that I tried
    Just had to be the skill of the caster . . .

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    the OP stated he was using this in a REMINGTON 760 PUMP, not a marlin. IN MY REMINGTON 760, which is an older one, i can not use the group bu copy of the ranch dog bullet. the nose is way too large of diameter. i would have to size the nose down about 4-6 thou to get it to work. i can;t even get the action to close. i don't know it the original rnach dog would be different enough to work or not. i have the rcbs mold as well, but have not gotten around to casting with it yet.

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    NOE might still have some of the 35-200 group buy moulds that was done earlier in the year.

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    Just had to be the skill of the caster . . .
    Indeed.
    Precision in the wrong place is only a placebo.

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