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    Mp 359 220 wnfp hp gc?

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    Anybody use this bullet in your 336 35 Rem?

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    I have one that is almost the same thing from noe I use in my Marlin 35. Works great!

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    whats the overall length? and also I see the nose is smaller in diameter, is it bore size? would love to hear how it shoots!-Travis
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    Mp 359 220 wnfp hp gc?

    It's a clone of the RCBS 35-200. I have this one along w/ the ones from NOE and Accurate, don't ask why. They all shoot close enough to be indistinguishable from each other. The NOE is the easiest to cast w/.
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    What's your favorite load with this bullet in your 35 Remington

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick B View Post
    What's your favorite load with this bullet in your 35 Remington
    19 gr. 10B101 is my usual load. But all the IMR 3031 you can get behind it works well also and is easier to get.

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    Can’t answer questions yet, MP doesn’t give exact dementions on there website. Supposed to cast at .359 with COWW. The NOE version I wanted wasn’t in stock plus I wanted the extra weight and it’s a brass mold . I wanted to try brass. It will cast hp and FP bullets. Also with free shipping it was less money than the NOE. It shipped today so l’ll get a real report done shortly after I get it. I think this bullet and LVR powder are going to be very good in the 35 Rem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    It's a clone of the RCBS 35-200. I have this one along w/ the ones from NOE and Accurate, don't ask why. They all shoot close enough to be indistinguishable from each other. The NOE is the easiest to cast w/.
    I don’t need to ask why, this is my 3rd 35 cal mould.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goshawk View Post
    I don’t need to ask why, this is my 3rd 35 cal mould.
    I have way more than that for 35 cal. I think at last count there were over forty. I have three of essentially the same mold. The MP mold is a hollowpoint. The NOE casts like a dream. There's nothing wrong w/ the Accurate version but I'm not a fan of his sprue plates. So that one just sits on the shelf. I should probably sell off the molds I don't like or never use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    I have way more than that for 35 cal. I think at last count there were over forty. I have three of essentially the same mold. The MP mold is a hollowpoint. The NOE casts like a dream. There's nothing wrong w/ the Accurate version but I'm not a fan of his sprue plates. So that one just sits on the shelf. I should probably sell off the molds I don't like or never use.
    That’s interesting, I have Accurate and NOE mounds , both very good molds but the NOE is easier to get good bullets. I don’t know why but it just seems easier. Do you have an idea why the NOE is easier, I just looked at my molds and I cannot come up with a reason.

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    Nope, no clue why. Some of the molds I have from NOE rain bullets. Open them up and the bullets practically jump out of the blocks. I have others that are a chore to cast w/. Same can be said for the MP molds I have. Except there are only a few that rain bullets w/ ease. Bullet design plays a big part in this but it's still simply a piece in the puzzle.

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