F. Vaccaro
AH fanatic
I think, to a point, a longer drop tube will settle the powder more, allowing a bit more powder in a given case.
When I first reloaded for my M1910 Mannlicher Schoenauer (9.5X57 - .375 Nitro Express Rimless) I used fresh .35 Whelen brass, resized through RCBS dies then cut to length.I bought a NIB Sako Aiii action last year at a gun show (should have bought the other three too). Been thinking of getting it built into a 35 Whelen. Maybe with a Mannlicher stock, but haven't decided yet. If I keep seeing more 35 Whelen posts on here, it might push me over the edge.
I use Qual Cart brass for my 1895 in .35 Winchester, good brass.
Just saw this. I had been doing some work with the Lyman 358009 as well a few months back. Mine out of a 24" whelen. I had been trialing 5744 and 3031. My rifle showed a preference for 3031. I stopped at 46 grains and a little over 1"-5 shot group at 100yds at ~2225f/s. Yours is moving out of a 17" barrel now!man, i like the 310gr woodleigh loads.
i went to the range with 290gr 358009. 42 grains of 4198. 2290 fps. recoil was savage. lol. 17" pistol 350rem mag.
35 rules imo.