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Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/02/17 04:35 AM
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Just ordered 1k Hornady interlock 200 grain round nose and need a good load recipe for these in my Marlin 336. 20" barrel and would like to get 2100-220 FPS out of the load.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/02/17 02:21 PM
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i used to load that same 200 gr bullet in my old 35 Rem Marlin. I used IMR 4064, though the actual load weight is in the barn workshop with my reloading gear. It was, if I remember, not a max load.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/03/17 11:44 AM
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Great choice of bullet! I'm a Hodgdon guy, 41.5-grains of H4895, COAL 2.520", compressed (103%), crimp it preferably with Lee FCD, 2260 FPS. This is a 40.0K PSI load so start 10% below and work up to it. If you experience sticky extraction stop.
Haven't shot it in years as I'm a cast bullet shooter. My 35 Rems are Marlin 336D, Remington 600, and Savage 170B. Had a CVA Hunter, H&R, and a Marlin 336SC but sold them. Yeah, I'm a fan of the 35 Rem.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/03/17 01:17 PM
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Me too, I have the 336sc and a Remington 141. I'm a huge fan of the 35 and only recently got into reloading. Thanks for information. PM me about your cast bullets I'm interested.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/03/17 04:18 PM
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Me too, I have the 336sc and a Remington 141. I'm a huge fan of the 35 and only recently got into reloading. Thanks for information. PM me about your cast bullets I'm interested. I don't sell my mold designs anymore, haven't for four years now. My design is a TLC359-190-RF, a 190-grain bullet. Lee does have a nice bullet mold now available; the C358-200-RF in both two and six cavity blocks. In that you are new to reloading, you might look at that Hornady 200-grain Round Nose. It is on sale at MidwayUSA. I do shoot some jacketed bullets and have always liked the Speer HCFP 180-grain.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/03/17 05:27 PM
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Has anyone tried Winchester 748 with good results?
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/03/17 09:28 PM
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Yes, I've used W748 with both the Hornady and Rem 200 grain round nose. It would have been a decade and a half ago. I've used it and BL-C(2) as well. I keep Hodgdon powders on the shelf and at one time or the other have used: BL-C(2), Benchmark, H322, H335, H4198, H4895, & Varget. They all do good but H4895 is the first powder I think of.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/09/17 11:05 PM
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My favorite 35 Remington load was 9 grains of Unique and a 110 grain jacketed hollow point,that load will put a smoking hole in a jackrabbit at 100 yards.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/22/17 05:53 AM
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4320 powder does real well too in 35 Rem. It seems it's just an easy caliber to load for and not picky. I have a big stockpile of Speer 200gr .357 pistol bullets and they shoot great in my 1966 model 336 too.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/22/17 09:34 AM
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For the past 38 years I have loaded my own .35 Rem for a Marlin 336C. The last 500 rounds I loaded with Hornady interlock 200 grain round nose and 40.0-grains of IMR 4895. It has been a great deer killer and accuracy has been excellent.
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Re: Need a good 35 Remington load
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12/23/17 08:24 AM
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Hunter Steve, do you know the FPS you're getting with that load? Does the hornady bullet reliably expand 200 yards and closer?
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