websites that sell handloaded ammo
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anyone know of amy websites that sell a better seletion of ammo?
i did see one acouple of years ago for 35whelen ammo. they had a decent selection of bullets and grain sizes. can't seem to find it any longer after searching the web last night.
i would like to try some 225gr BT's
i did see one acouple of years ago for 35whelen ammo. they had a decent selection of bullets and grain sizes. can't seem to find it any longer after searching the web last night.
i would like to try some 225gr BT's
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conneley precesion makes great premium ammo, and sells it for cheap.
www.cpcartridge.com
bye the way quilly, how does the recoil in your 35 whelen compare to your 450
www.cpcartridge.com
bye the way quilly, how does the recoil in your 35 whelen compare to your 450
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robert scott.
i know they sell a 225gr. BT just i don't reload.
handloader1..
i did see that they sell remington 35whelen. which i can get it for $24.00 for a box of 200gr. or 250gr.
i jus woukld like to try a diiferant bullet for shots under 100yds even less that will have a good " expansion " on the light skinned deer.
i know they sell a 225gr. BT just i don't reload.
handloader1..
i did see that they sell remington 35whelen. which i can get it for $24.00 for a box of 200gr. or 250gr.
i jus woukld like to try a diiferant bullet for shots under 100yds even less that will have a good " expansion " on the light skinned deer.
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Quilly,
I had always thought that one of the requirements of having a 35 Whelen was to reload. Being a wildcat that no gun Manufacturer would make legitimate until Remington did it in '88, meant that anyone wanting one just about had to reload. And reloading for it is just as much fun as shooting it. I can load down to light loads in cast up to 250gr. bear busters, my only problem is I am retired on a limited budget and in the deep south. I even load down to the same as the 35 Remington for some of my deer hunting. As most reloaders will agree with me, there's a certain satisfaction in "rolling your own." You are placing a real handicap on yourself by not giving reloading a try.
Then you don't have to keep looking for a supply of ammo.
A Mississippi redneck
I had always thought that one of the requirements of having a 35 Whelen was to reload. Being a wildcat that no gun Manufacturer would make legitimate until Remington did it in '88, meant that anyone wanting one just about had to reload. And reloading for it is just as much fun as shooting it. I can load down to light loads in cast up to 250gr. bear busters, my only problem is I am retired on a limited budget and in the deep south. I even load down to the same as the 35 Remington for some of my deer hunting. As most reloaders will agree with me, there's a certain satisfaction in "rolling your own." You are placing a real handicap on yourself by not giving reloading a try.
Then you don't have to keep looking for a supply of ammo.
A Mississippi redneck
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