Hey fellas, I had my Marlin 336 in .35 Rem at the range yesterday and shot some of my regular jacketed load to check zeros for an upcoming match. The night before I had decided to put together ten reduced loads because I wanted try out a light load to use on the chickens @50 yards on an upcoming match. I used some cast .358 SWC pistol bullets that I had laying around, and a little shot of Unique. I seated them so that the crimp was on the second "ridge" on the bullet just forward of the big gas check area? As you can tell by my lack of vocabulary I'm no experienced cast bullet guy. I would have seated them to OAL specs but the neck would have ended up going inside one of the grooves in the bullet so I had to seat them about .045 shorter to give me a solid area to crimp the neck. Anyway, (there's a question in here I promise) I tried loading these things but they would hang up in the chamber and would not allow me to close the action. They just wouldn't go that last little bit I needed on order to close the action and I didn't want to force it and get a bullet stuck in there! I measured the neck of the brass on a jacketed load compared to my cast load and they were the same. These were pistol bullets does that make a difference? BTW I am using a LEE three die set that has the factory crimp die that I used. Thanks in advance, Lance