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Case length for .35 Remington question

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  • oneoldsap
    The .35 Rem. has a short for caliber neck length already . I don't think shortening it over another 1/10th of an inch is a good idea . You also might be treading on some very thin legal ice as well . If the book says the .35 Rem has a case length of 1.92 , and a warden finds you with a .35 in a shorter than standard case , he is going to site you . Then your best case scenario will be a judge that agrees with you . You may not stand in front of that judge or he may not exist ! Either way i doubt the legal fees would justify trying to pull the wool over the authority's eyes . They get down right ugly when their intelligence is insulted . Get yourself a Super 14 Contender or build a wildcat cartridge 1.8 inches long . I can't believe there isn't someone in Indiana working on such a project !
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  • dg101win
    A Contender in 35 Rem is excellent for Indiana deer and legal.
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  • wild bunch guy
    If you like 35 cal. I would go with 358 Winchester, good to over 200 yds With Hornady 35 cal 180gr SSPB, use a Contender or XP-100 or the most reasonable & easy to do is a Savage Striker with a bbl change.I started with a 308 Winchester Striker, Put a Adams & Bennett rifle bbl cut & recrowed to 15". Use any good load out of a reloading manual & "PRESTO" 2" Groups at 200 yds.

    WBG
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