Tipiguy,
Saw your post about using Blue dot in the .35 Rem. Decided to reply via P.M. just to keep it off the boards. (Well, I tried, but kept getting an "Invalid Session" error msg.)
The guys over at the Specialty Pistols board have been experimenting with Blue dot in quite a number of cartridges.
http://specialtypistols.infopop.cc/eve/ubb.x/a/frm/f/4766056864Do a search for Blue dot, and you will get quite a lot of info. I don't remember any discussion on the .35 Rem specifically, but it shouldn't be any different than anything else.
The method, worked out by Seafire, for determining where to start is:
1, Fill a fired case with blue dot, level with the case mouth.
2. Weigh the powder. That's right, a FULL case.
3. A starting load will be 20% of this weight. I.e., if your case holds 50gr of powder. your starting load will be 20% of 50gr, or 10gr. Max loads usually wind up to 40-50%. In this case that would be 20-25gr.
You should be aware that these are NOT REDUCED PRESSURE loads, and all precautions should be taken to watch for high pressures. A lot will depend on where you are in the learning curve of reloading, as to whether this is a viable situation for you. You be the judge.
Anyway, I thought I'd share the information. Of course I have to include the disclaimer that I don't recommend this practice, and assume no liability for your actions. I'm simply relating information about my efforts, and that of others. Good Luck, and Good Shooting,,,,,,,,,,,,Bug.