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Thread: Loads for 35 Remington in a Model 141?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three44s View Post
    “Don’t get old?”

    The alternative to that is worse!

    I have a 35 Rem in a 336c Marlin waffle top. I notice that the freebore on mine (not uncommon) is very short. Boolits sized .359 must be seated to just barely having the forward band protruding only about .050 or .060”

    I have a 141 Rem but in .25 Remington.

    Three44s
    I may have to do the same with my 141. Does the deeper seating depth seem to help or hinder accuracy? How about velocity or pressure spikes?

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    The deeper seating allowed the Marlin bolt to close so I do not have a before and after.

    Best regards

    Three44s
    Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207

    “There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”

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