Many years ago I had conversed with no other then H4831 (Bruce) about the proper shell holder for the 35 Remington being an RCBS #9, being the resourceful type guy Bruce had always used a #3 because it worked, and it worked fine. 5 or so years ago at the Kamloops gunshow there was a fella there selling a bucket of new shell holders, and wouldn't you believe he had a pair of #9's in the bin, I waited patiently to have lunch with Bruce and presented him with one, he laughed and told me that the #3 had worked fine for him for years but he appreciated the gesture and nodded his hat in approval as he slipped it into his coat pocket. Well today I took mine out of the package, I have one already, but today is a interesting day in the sense that I have 16 pounds of leverevelution and I am interested in their published velocities for this powder in the .35, as was Bruce, he was always interested in speed.....
So I loaded up some 200 grain spire points and some 200 grain round nose to shoot over the chronograph after some factory 200 grain round nose ammo so we can see if it really is all it's supposed to be and post my findings on here for Bruce, just in case he's got WiFi up on the great shooting range in the sky.......
So I loaded up some 200 grain spire points and some 200 grain round nose to shoot over the chronograph after some factory 200 grain round nose ammo so we can see if it really is all it's supposed to be and post my findings on here for Bruce, just in case he's got WiFi up on the great shooting range in the sky.......
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