My special run Remington 7600 carbine chambered in 35 whelen slugged at .358” last time I checked. I have tried 180 grain hot cores, 200 grain Hornady, factory 200 grain super performance ammo, and 180 grain triple shocks. I’ve tried several powders and ladder tests. The absolute best groups were 1.5” after tins of ladder testing. That was with the hand loaded triple shocks and fsctory Hornady ammo. All the rest I didn’t even measure. Probably 2” plus groups. The gun had feeding issues right out of the box. I sent it back to Remington right before they went belly up. I asked them to replace the barrel and fix the feeding. The feeding issue was a lot better when it came back. They never replaced the barrel and said it was within spec. I finally pulled it out of the safe a few days ago after a few birthdays of it collecting dust. I took it to the range to test 3 different powders with ladder tests using 180 grain hot cores. Needless to say it was shooting horrible groups again probably 2”/2.5” plus on average at 100 yards. I haven’t tried heavier jacketed ammo in it yet. I have 220 grain hot cores and a few 250 grainers laying around. Just debating in tumble coating any more jacketed projectiles before try them to gain another two thousands diameter. Cast won’t cycle in my gun. Gave up on trying so I am going to try to increase the diameter with PCing jacketed ammo. If that doesn’t work it’s going to get sold off. Ive about had it with my bucket list pumper. I’ve watched them sell for $3500 to a grand more on GB. I’d rather keep it and make it shoot. Anyone try PCing jacketed ammo?