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Reloading
35 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Stumper" data-source="post: 5574476" data-attributes="member: 23558"><p>I have now acquired 2 boxes of .35's, Winchester Power Point 200 gr. and 3 boxes of Hornady Leverevolution. Pricey, but all new so loading problems later are solved. Also was given 19 new primed cases to play with first.Plan to cast more 200 gr. lead/tin alloy from wheel weights, some pure lead ingots and tin solder. . Also powder coating before and after sizing with gas checks being applied first during initial sizing. Rookie at this cast stuff but 45 year vet of rolling all my own. Any Suggestions appreciated. I am a grateful willing listener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumper, post: 5574476, member: 23558"] I have now acquired 2 boxes of .35's, Winchester Power Point 200 gr. and 3 boxes of Hornady Leverevolution. Pricey, but all new so loading problems later are solved. Also was given 19 new primed cases to play with first.Plan to cast more 200 gr. lead/tin alloy from wheel weights, some pure lead ingots and tin solder. . Also powder coating before and after sizing with gas checks being applied first during initial sizing. Rookie at this cast stuff but 45 year vet of rolling all my own. Any Suggestions appreciated. I am a grateful willing listener. [/QUOTE]
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