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Thread: 35 win. loads ?

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    35 win. loads ?

    Wondering if anyone has a 35Win. and what cast boolit you are shooting in your gun. Have an 1895win. on the way and gotta try the siver bullets in it.!

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    ............Is that the 45-70 necked to 35?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckshot
    ............Is that the 45-70 necked to 35?

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    I think its the 30/40 or 405 case.
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    Rockrat,

    I have an 1895 in that caliber. I use the 358318 Lyman HP sized .358" with 25.0 gr of VV-N-130 or Hercules (Alliant) Reloder 7. Good for 2"-3" groups at 100 yards with iron sights and death on PET bottles filled with water.

    There's molds for some lighter bullets more suited maybe for the .35 Remington but I haven't had a chance to try them yet.

    The Hornady .405 brass is fantastic stuff for forming into .35 WCF. Didn't lose a case in 50, and only annealed at the very end of the procedure out of a sense of duty. Didn't really seem to need it.

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