.35 Remington Core Lok
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
At those prices Sheridan...
reloading would be a good option. If primers, round nose 35 Rem bullets, and 35 Rem casings were easily available.
Last I saw, there wasn't a shortage of arrows. Of course, they're making fewer aluminum arrows these days.
Last I saw, there wasn't a shortage of arrows. Of course, they're making fewer aluminum arrows these days.
#13
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 91
I haven't seen a box of 35 rem. This past hunting season
So I don't be leave it's just a seasonal run thing.
The last box I got & seen last yr was early last yr.
Reloading stuff I can get.
You can get ammo for guns they haven't made in a 100 yrs.
Like the 30/40 krag. But guns they still make , no ammo.
So I don't be leave it's just a seasonal run thing.
The last box I got & seen last yr was early last yr.
Reloading stuff I can get.
You can get ammo for guns they haven't made in a 100 yrs.
Like the 30/40 krag. But guns they still make , no ammo.
Last edited by newcomb; 02-17-2015 at 02:32 PM.
#14
Having been a loader for the past 35 years or so I can attest to this fact. Besides, reloading is always better since you can tune your rounds to perfection for YOUR particular firearm not to mention that reloading is considerably more cost effective if you shoot often.
#15
Okay, Having done a quick search and a call to my supplier I have found that Brass is hard to come by for the .35 rem. The .35 whelen brass are plentiful but thats no help. But the .358diam bullets are just as easily found. So if you have the brass you can get the bullets. And I have absolutely NO difficulty finding primers for that particular case.