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Reloading
.35 whelen loads
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<blockquote data-quote="tankgijohn72" data-source="post: 1557356" data-attributes="member: 77441"><p><a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101273334/hornady-lock-n-load-ammunition-concentricity-tool" target="_blank">https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101273334/hornady-lock-n-load-ammunition-concentricity-tool</a></p><p></p><p>The 35 is the only cartridge i have had an issue with this. But, the tool worked pretty well. Just screw the thumb screw in on the high side of a bad round and it will straighten it. Unless you are getting a reading above 0.004" i wouldnt worry about it. But like i said, I had readings of 0.012-0.015 here and there and once i started straightening those rounds, I had no issues with flyers. Maybe the hornady brass was a little soft, dont know. The barrel is an ER shaw prefit savage. Have had really good luck with the hornady 200 gr flat base. It shoots great. 250 partition is acceptable accuracy. The only thing you give up with a whelen is some trajectory and windage. I really like my 270 and 26 nosler for hunting. But the whelen does deliver a big bullet. For woods action tough to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tankgijohn72, post: 1557356, member: 77441"] [URL]https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101273334/hornady-lock-n-load-ammunition-concentricity-tool[/URL] The 35 is the only cartridge i have had an issue with this. But, the tool worked pretty well. Just screw the thumb screw in on the high side of a bad round and it will straighten it. Unless you are getting a reading above 0.004" i wouldnt worry about it. But like i said, I had readings of 0.012-0.015 here and there and once i started straightening those rounds, I had no issues with flyers. Maybe the hornady brass was a little soft, dont know. The barrel is an ER shaw prefit savage. Have had really good luck with the hornady 200 gr flat base. It shoots great. 250 partition is acceptable accuracy. The only thing you give up with a whelen is some trajectory and windage. I really like my 270 and 26 nosler for hunting. But the whelen does deliver a big bullet. For woods action tough to beat. [/QUOTE]
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