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I've got an 1895 chambered in this round on the way and looking for any brass, components, dies or advice anyone has to offer! Thanks!
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You're in luck. I bought an 1886 earlier this year. Mine was 1920 vintage. Buffalo Arms is your source for Jamison brass and Hornady bullets. Great folks to do business with.
H-4895 is your huckleberry in this round.
Mine shoots 2" groups at 100 yards with that powder and the Hornady 200 grain flat point.
Best of luck!
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Very cool, says they're out of Jamison brass now but hopefully it'll be in stock soon.
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try gunbroker or guns international sometimes there are sellers on there with Jamison brass for sale.
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tag I still have 250 gr RN hornady bullets from when I had a 35Win.
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Thanks for the replies and PM sent to hunter 718.
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If you already have your reloading dies you can run .30-40 Krag brass thru the dies to form .35WCF. It will be a little short on the overall length but will work fine, I did this with mine many years ago when cases were unobtanium.
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I have a set of RCBS 35 Win Dies for $90 if your interested.
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Thanks but I went ahead and bought some reddings. I'm definitely looking for brass though.
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