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    how much is too much?

    one only need look at some of the majour online selling sites to know high prices are more likely scamful wishful thinking check out Amazon..... sometimes you'll see something listed for x100 of its true value, in the hopes SOMEONE with no knowledge, or an autobuy, will pay for it and firearms...
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    Trying to Understand the Why on Load Data

    research the two bullets for jacket hardness/thickness then, wet mark up a surface and roll each onto it, to get the length of bearing surface if the two match up, they will act the same regarding internal ballistics, in ONE particular gun the big difference is simply different companies and...
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    Accidentally shot 25-35 round out of 30-30 rifle.

    a 25-35 in a 30-30 is no problem to the gun, just dirty I shoot 270Win factory rounds in my 35Whelens to make proper length Whelen brass no harm but such is not always the case, and you need to know what works safely and what doesn't ie/the 300BO in a 223 As has been proven many times in...
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    Advise making 35 Remington brass from something else.

    I'm going to look into cutting a rim recess and using 303Brit brass.... got my eye on a 35Rem, and think it would be fun for cast shooting
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    9.3x62 vs. 375 H&H

    planetmobius wrote: ....The 9.3 is balistically equivalent to a 35 whelen or 350 Rem mag..... no... not really, when you look at it via the numbers, it is more closer to the .375HH than the 35W, and when you hear the PH's talk, it is quite a bit more than the 35W. the way I heard it...
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    9.3x62 vs. 375 H&H

    availability of 9.3x62 is predicated on location. and in North America, it is getting more popular all the time. and if you want to use smaller bullets, find some cast in .359 to .360 and paper patch them. any cast for the Whelen will usually patch fine in the 9.3
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    9.3x62 vs. 375 H&H

    I too have a 9.3x62 what I like is it compares favorably with the .375HH regarding penetration, is lots big in diameter for large game, and needs far less powder. Brass is readily formed from standard -06 headsized brass What is not to like?
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