badaxeriverman
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- Sep 29, 2024
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A few years back I was crushing case necks on my 35 Rem brass when trying to seat .358, 180 grain Speer Hot Cores. I couldn’t figure out what was going on at first. Check the specs on my die i’ve used quite a bit in the past with the same bullet, and the measurements were within spec. And then measured the diameter of the hot core’s. They were at smallest .3595” all the way up to .363”. I sent my two boxes into Speer who confirmed they were all oversized. I had to wait for the new production run which as almost a year. The new ones came at .358/.3585”. Seated nice and tightly like they should. No issues since till I bought a 35 Whelen and kept getting fist sized groups, and larger, at 100 yards with several bullet choices. My barrel on the whelen is on the large size slugging at .358”. Remington told me it was within spec but on the “large” end of the spectrum for specs. My 35 Rem from Remington and my Marlin 336 in 35 Rem both slug at .357”. Makes no sense to me that the whelen would be at .358” and shoot the same projectiles. Anyways, I started measuring my jacketed projectiles that I can’t get to group worth a darn. Hornadys .358” 200 grain spire point measured .357”, Hornady’s .358” 250 grain spire point measures .357”, Barnes .358” TSSX blue tip measures .357”, and Norma Oryx .358” 250 grain projectiles meaured .3565”! The Speer Hot Cores that are .358”/.3585” shoot nice tight groups needless to say. I posted a group here in the last couple days that measured .427” at 100 yards. The others undersized above are close to minute of pie plate at 100 yards on average. I talked to Hornady and was told that their tooling gets dull or comes out of spec once in a while and had me send them back. They sent a return label and said they will measure them and send new boxes regardless of what they measure. Figure I’ll roll the dice and try Barnes and Norma as well. I’ve talked to Barnes in the past about the the .308” 180 grain TSX I have that measure .3065”/.307” and they basically told me they didn’t care and find another gun to shoot them in. So I’m not expecting Barnes to replace them. I’ve tried .243 XLCs when they first came out as well with the same undersized issue. Couldn’t hit a 4’ square of paper with them at a 100 yards. I don’t know why I keep getting suckered in to wasting money from time to time on a Barnes branded mono bullet because they never group in any of my guns.
The Hornady are on their way back or I’d post pictures of them at .357” as well. I can post a picture of the Norma’s tomorrow if someone really wants to see them under spec. It explains why some bullets and ammunition just don’t shoot in your gun then you don’t know if you don’t measure. I always thought it was the powder. It didn’t like in a particular firearm over the decades when I didn’t reload. Now I’m realizing that a lot of manufacturers don’t get the specs right on the projectiles is probably more of the issue.
So has anybody run into out of spec .358 projectiles or am I just keep having bad luck with them ? I’m guessing it’s just not a common size projectile and that’s why the manufacturers have such an issue with making them out of spec? FYI I’ve used these calibers and another set to double check my homework. Same with my slug that measures .358” I put through the barrel of my Whelen.
The Hornady are on their way back or I’d post pictures of them at .357” as well. I can post a picture of the Norma’s tomorrow if someone really wants to see them under spec. It explains why some bullets and ammunition just don’t shoot in your gun then you don’t know if you don’t measure. I always thought it was the powder. It didn’t like in a particular firearm over the decades when I didn’t reload. Now I’m realizing that a lot of manufacturers don’t get the specs right on the projectiles is probably more of the issue.
So has anybody run into out of spec .358 projectiles or am I just keep having bad luck with them ? I’m guessing it’s just not a common size projectile and that’s why the manufacturers have such an issue with making them out of spec? FYI I’ve used these calibers and another set to double check my homework. Same with my slug that measures .358” I put through the barrel of my Whelen.
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