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35 Remington Contender
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<blockquote data-quote="Welderboy250" data-source="post: 2008900" data-attributes="member: 67711"><p>Thanks for the replies. I appreciate the corresponding data. Part of what I'm looking for is to get rid of the soot on the outside of the brass if possible. Factory leverevolution shells come out very clean. I was hoping it would be reasonable to find a hand load that would do the same. I guess I was asking for the opinions of potentially more experienced reloaders.</p><p>Another indicator was the comparison of the primers. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures to share but for now hopefully it suffices to say that with my loads the primers appeared to have experienced FAR less pressure than with the Hornady loads. </p><p>The other thing I noticed was less recoil and noise with my loads. I don't put a lot of faith in that alone as human interpretation is easily skewed. Thanks for the suggestion with the chronograph I'll try that next chance I get. Should I be concerned that the leverevolutions are too hot for a contender? Looking forward to any more suggestions or help. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderboy250, post: 2008900, member: 67711"] Thanks for the replies. I appreciate the corresponding data. Part of what I’m looking for is to get rid of the soot on the outside of the brass if possible. Factory leverevolution shells come out very clean. I was hoping it would be reasonable to find a hand load that would do the same. I guess I was asking for the opinions of potentially more experienced reloaders. Another indicator was the comparison of the primers. Unfortunately I didn’t take any pictures to share but for now hopefully it suffices to say that with my loads the primers appeared to have experienced FAR less pressure than with the Hornady loads. The other thing I noticed was less recoil and noise with my loads. I don’t put a lot of faith in that alone as human interpretation is easily skewed. Thanks for the suggestion with the chronograph I’ll try that next chance I get. Should I be concerned that the leverevolutions are too hot for a contender? Looking forward to any more suggestions or help. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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