Loads for the .35-30

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Catshooter
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Loads for the .35-30

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A friend is building one on a Marlin Glenfield. Anyone care to share some loads they like? Thanks.


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arjunky
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Re: Loads for the .35-30

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If 86er is still around, he would be the one to ask, I'm pretty sure he listed some of his loads on this site if you do a search you may find them.
I've got his Henry in that caliber, but haven't shot it yet.
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Re: Loads for the .35-30

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Mainehunter
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Re: Loads for the .35-30

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Here's my link:
http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... =1&t=64213

Since then I did some adjustments and now it's printing little over 1.5" at 100 yards. I still would like to try other powders but don't have the time for it right now.

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Catshooter
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Re: Loads for the .35-30

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Excellent info gentlemen, and very helpful.

Thank you.


Cat
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