Thread: 336rc in .35rem
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Old January 1, 2006, 04:53 PM   #6
Harley Quinn
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I guess we just basically differ in what we do. The Handloading handbook #48 by Lyman is quite informative. I also have their #45 I bought it for $6.75 some time back in the early 80's.

If Marlin did not think it was something that was a negative instead of a positive, why did they change their rifling to regular lands and groves in the big bore 45-70s and others? Accuracy was one of the reasons I understand.
Pressures was another, due to lead build up.

You might want to hone up on some of the advantages and disadvantages of lead. If you go to the Marlin site they even discuss it. But heck what do they know.

You like to shoot lead, cast and such. Good for you. Hope you are using all the precautions and such. I hear Diane Feinstein is trying to ban lead as we write.

I had a real good friend back in the 80s, all he shot was lead, casted, tested for hardness etc. Died early, short life span.
They felt that his favorite hobby (lead bullets) was tough on his liver. That and a bad immune system.

I thought we were talking 35 Cal.

Take care.

Harley
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