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Acceptable load for the SACM 1935_A
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08-30-2020 01:51 PM
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Picked up a batch of the Starline brass as well. You might have saved me a lot of test loads. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
spencerhut
Hand loading saves another cool old gun.
Good to see it done yet again. Yes, handloading comes to the rescue...
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ya know, if every kilo of smack came across the border nestled among, say 30-80,000 rounds our favorite almost forgotten cartridge, say 8mm lebel, would we really mind a few dead junkies?
it would make a legitimate and benefical economy and industry over seas.
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A better load is the .309 Hornady 90 gr. XTP with 3.5 Grs Unique with the new Starline brass. Quite accurate too. Feeds well in both my 1935A and my 1935S. Lee has been making short runs of dies and shell holders for the 7.65.
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Thanks, Bruce. Two proven starting loads is better than one.
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Just thought I’d mention these folks:
9mm Largo Ammunition - 7.65 French Long 110gr RN- 50 count
I bought four boxes a while back after buying a 1935S. That pistol turned out to be missing lots of parts so I moved it down the road. Still have the ammo so now I’m looking for another pistol haha.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
A better load is the .309 Hornady 90 gr. XTP with 3.5 Grs Unique with the new Starline brass. Quite accurate too. Feeds well in both my 1935A and my 1935S. Lee has been making short runs of dies and shell holders for the 7.65.
Have you tried the load I did? 4.3gr Ramshot Silhouette with 85gr Hornady JHP .312 Diameter
My barrel slugged at .311. What is yours?
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Mine is right at .309 for my 1935S and the 1935A is at .310. It is worn a bit for sure.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
Mine is right at .309 for my 1935S and the 1935A is at .310. It is worn a bit for sure.
So with either gun you are basically skipping .308 Diameter bullets down the barrel. That is why I went with the .312 Diameter bullets. You might try casting and sizing some .311 lead bullets.
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