Looking for 35 cal bullets

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Bullard4075
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Looking for 35 cal bullets

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Where does one buy 35 calibre Remington 200 gr RN Cor-loks for the 35 Remington?
Midway is backordered to November.
Internet search so far has turn up zilch.
I would be happy with one or two boxes of factory ammo
but would rather buy up to 200 or so bullets.

Anyone want to sell from their stash ?? :D :D
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pointy or rn?
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Re: Looking for 35 cal bullets

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Round Nose for the 35 Remington.
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Dunno, but if any company would belly up to the bar and make a 300+ grain .358 bullet, I'd get me a .358 BOS Magnum rifle; it would put a .338 Lapua to shame!
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At the speed the 35 Rem. pushes them out, just use a gas checked cast bullet.--------Sixgun
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Bullard4075 wrote:Where does one buy 35 calibre Remington 200 gr RN Cor-loks for the 35 Remington?
Midway is backordered to November.
Internet search so far has turn up zilch.
I would be happy with one or two boxes of factory ammo
but would rather buy up to 200 or so bullets.

Anyone want to sell from their stash ?? :D :D
Midsouth Shooters Supply shows to have them in stock by the thousands. $28.82/100 They're a good outfit to buy from.

Grafs & Sons has them in stock as well but they're more expensive than Midsouth Shooters. Another good outfit to buy from.

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By your spelling of the word for the diameter, I'd've thought you were posting from the UK, or elswhere in Europe, rather than OK. No big thing, jd45
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AJMD429 wrote:Dunno, but if any company would belly up to the bar and make a 300+ grain .358 bullet, I'd get me a .358 BOS Magnum rifle; it would put a .338 Lapua to shame!
Here you go Doc. http://www.woodleighbullets.com.au/bull ... /338q-375q
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RKrodle wrote:
AJMD429 wrote:Dunno, but if any company would belly up to the bar and make a 300+ grain .358 bullet, I'd get me a .358 BOS Magnum rifle; it would put a .338 Lapua to shame!
Here you go Doc. http://www.woodleighbullets.com.au/bull ... /338q-375q
Ooh.....you shouldn'ta done that.....

Those are some nice 0.426 BC .358's there. Hmmm.... Now I may have to sell some things to start a new 'gun fund'. Oh boy... :?

Of course, living in the midwest, where I'm lucky to have a clear shooting area 100 yards in length, I don't exactly need a pointy-bullet shooter.

Well, I guess 'need' never really has much to do with it, does it... :roll:
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jd45 wrote:By your spelling of the word for the diameter, I'd've thought you were posting from the UK, or elswhere in Europe, rather than OK. No big thing, jd45
Makes me feel sophisticated.
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Natchez Shooters Supply shows a pretty good variety of .35 cal bullets in stock. I've bought quite a bit of stuff from them and they're a good company to deal with as well.
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Thanks for all the responses gentleman.
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