Now, assuming the quotes to be accurate, if Manny is using a Winchester lever gun, unless it is an old "Big Bore" he is limited to SAMMI pressures. But nothing in the cite indicates that Marlin needed to strengthen their receivers to handle the 375 Winchester, so it is reasonable to assume the 38-55 can be loaded to, at least somewhat higher pressures in that weapon. And,
just for the sake of comparison,
we know that the H&R can handle higher pressures still!
So, the question now becomes "how
much can the pressure be increase and at what point does the resultant increase in velocity out weigh that advantage resting in the 35 Rem, factoring in the increased bullet diameter and weight of the projectile used in the 38-55?
Remembering the title of this thread is
Ballistics? .35 Rem vs. .38-55?, if we refer back to the original post we see that...
we see ...
Oh crap!
All Manny said was "could someone please post the factory ballistics for the .35 Remington compared to the .38-55?" and what's more he said "I don't reload"
It looks like Tim answered that question in the very next post!
So how'd we get into reloading the 38-55? Everything after Tim's post was a waste of breath!
Well, maybe not actually breath, but you know what I mean... Oh well, sometimes I like to comment on things that really don't make any difference.