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Wildcats on .35Rem case?
21 April 2010, 20:21
drewhenrytntWildcats on .35Rem case?
I have a few model 81s and a couple bolt guns and have often wondered about a 375 or larger if it would work on this case. I am not a wildcatter. However, if this one holds any merit I could become one!
Andy
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22 April 2010, 11:33
N E 450 No2My thoughts are, with the powder capacity of the 35 Rem, you would gain nothing, [in fact loose a bunch] because bullets in .375 are not designed for the low velocities you will get with your wild cat.
Just get some Hornady 35 Rem Lever Evolution.
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22 April 2010, 13:24
boom stickNot realy N E 450 No2
there are great bullets for the 375 win in 200 to 250 grains that should fall in that functional impact velocity.
Another option is to do a casemouth headspace for 410 pistol and 300 grain 405 win bullets.
Using 308 brass might be better though for a shoulder.
22 April 2010, 22:23
buckeyeshooterI would just enjoy my classic 35 remington, why ruin it attempting to make it something its not!
22 April 2010, 22:33
ramrod340quote:
there are great bullets for the 375 win in 200 to 250 grains that should fall in that functional impact velocity
If I was going to shoot 200& 250s I'd stay with the 35Rem.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
25 April 2010, 20:38
drewhenrytntI like my 35s. I was just looking towards a case that perhaps had been overlooked for making new wildcats. As for bullets,...... The flatpoint for the 375Win comes to mind first. The 235 Speer is a really soft bullet and would probably work well also. It might be cool with a supressor too!
Andy
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26 April 2010, 07:37
375winThere would be so little of a shoulder left that headspacing would be a problem. If you AI'd it then you get into feeding issues.
Now a 35-300 Savage would be doable in an 81
375Win
After the first shot the rest are just noise
26 April 2010, 11:35
boom stickquote:
Now a 35-300 Savage would be doable in an 81

26 April 2010, 12:42
N E 450 No2Kinda reminds me of a silk purse and a sows ear...
Now I think a 35 Rem is a good hunting cartridge, my Sister in law uses one...
[The 35 Rem is rimless]
I also think the 375 Win is a good cartridge...
It has a rim...
I just do not see what you would gain by mixing the bullets of one with the case of the other...
A lot of $$$$, and Drama., with no real gain in killing power... IMHO of course...
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