the throat may be on the tight side for it Lloyd. Check the profile against the same wight 35cal ugly jacket bullet. You may have to lenghten/ enlarge the thoat to use that size cast bullet. Have you tried the 180gr silouhette bullet?
quote:Originally posted by Billy from BBT: the throat may be on the tight side for it Lloyd. Check the profile against the same wight 35cal ugly jacket bullet. You may have to lenghten/ enlarge the thoat to use that size cast bullet. Have you tried the 180gr silouhette bullet?
havent even shot the gun yet I have the barreled action at my buddys getting some smothening and lightening work done and I had gave him some of the bullets I casted to try in his and he said that they wouldnt chamber in either gun.
Posts: 1404 | Location: munising MI USA | Registered: 29 March 2002
Some Marlins, incuding mine, have short, tight throats. The Core-Lokts are only .354" ahead of the cannelure and a Beartooth bullet that's .358" there won't chamber. Looks like the RCBS won't work in mine either.
Bye Jack
Posts: 176 | Location: Saskatchewan | Registered: 14 January 2001
My Marlin 336 is also VERY particular about the bullets it gets. I tried some hornady XTPs and if they are seated to deeply the gun jams, doesnt stop the next cartridge in the tube where it should. If seated out to proper case length it wont chamber, hits the throat too soon.
If it doesn't work in your rifle, maybe you could give me a deal on it and I'll try it in my pistols? .357mag, .357 max, 357 Herret. (Newbie that's got the fever again) idahobronco@aol.com
Posts: 2924 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 23 December 2002
I had a problem with the RCBS 35-200-GC where the front driving band would catch about .05" of the throat/rifling and make chambering hard. I just trimmed my cases back a little (needed trimmed anyway) - problem solved!