I’ve been researching back-and-forth and reading old posts on and off here on twist rates the 35 Whelen VS cast. Well I have a special 2017/18’ run rifle and from what I see now Remington turned it into a normal offering now which is a 7600 carbine in 35 Whelen. From what I’ve researched it has a 1 in 12 twist. I see a lot of old posts preferring 14 and 16 inch twists specifying the slower twists can accurately run cast all the way up to max jacketed rifle velocities but the faster 1 in 12 won’t stabilize them? If so it’s just my luck as I the reason I purchased it was to run cast close to j word velocities if accuracy is acceptable. The only mold I have right now I bought as a group buy. It’s a 200 grain with hollow point pins. Am I able to load that bullet up to close to J Word velocities with good accuracy as long as I PC and GC them? Some of the post I read that 2200 to 2300 ft./s is about max for stabilization and then accuracy falls off? If so I’d be better off using my 35 Remington‘s because my Whelen would be running the same velocity and I’ll just stick to J words in my Whelen. I bought my Whelen to shoot at Whelen velocities and not a 35 Remington as I already have two 35 Remingtons. Anyone shoot cast in a 1 in 12 twist at higher velocity’s with decent accuracy in a Whelen? Should I be looking at a heavier bullet to run closer to max velocity is to keep it stabilizing at my faster twist? I slugged my barrel. It Measured .358 so I plan on running .360 sized bullets through it.