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CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Already a member? Log InHad to look it up, because I didn't think about editions when I posted my question.3rd edition?
And in cartridges of the world if you have oneThere is some excellent info on Wikipedia on the .35 Win
.35 Winchester - Wikipedia
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No, I'm questioning the statement in the Wiki article and they cite that issue as a source, so I wanted to see what it said.I think the reference is not to an article, but rather an entry in the listing of obsolete cartridges. It shows (17th Edition still does) the .35 Winchester, the .35 Winchester Self-Loading, and the .351 Winchester Self-Loading. Are you loading for a '95 Winchester lever?
Thank you very much for the post.And in cartridges of the world if you have one. I have two because some of us are sicker than others
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Sorry, I should've posted something earlier.Is there something specific that you were trying to find; because there are other sources for a lot of that stuff. like for instance, lacking .35 Win cases, they can be made fron the newer .405 Win case.