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mrmeanbean74
05-29-2009, 09:49 PM
does anyone have any good load data on this.i will be loading a 200g rn boolit.any info would be great.thanks

Newtire
05-30-2009, 04:29 PM
Here are a couple of loads that I have used. I guess the thing is to just extrapolate a bit.

.35 Remington in 24” bbl. Pre-micro groove 336 Marlin

Bullet Powder Primer Velocity Accuracy OAL
190 gr. Ranch Dog
HWW Felix Lubed .358” 20.4 gr. SR 4759 Win Large Rifle Magnum 1699-1788 FPS 1 ½” @ 50 yds. 2.306” OAL

190 gr. Ranch Dog
HWW Felix Lubed .358” 38.0 gr. H-335 Win Large Rifle Magnum 2163-2227 FPS 1 ½” @ 50 yds. 2.306” OAL

190 gr. Ranch Dog
HWW Felix Lubed .358” 20.8 gr. H-4227 Win Large Pistol Magnum 1588-1621 FPS 1 ½” @ 50 yds. 2.306” OAL

190 gr. Ranch Dog
HWW Felix Lubed .358” 12.7 gr. Unique Win Large Pistol Magnum 1607-1655 FPS 1 ½” @ 50 yds. 2.306” OAL

185 gr. RN Plainbase 12.7 gr. Unique 1627-1671 FPS 1 ½” @ 50 yds. 2.425” OAL

FWAddit
05-31-2009, 11:54 AM
My favorite 200 gr. boolit load uses Rem 9 1/2 primers and the same max load of H335 that Hodgdon recommended for J-bullets in their 1994 manual: 39 gr. I put a tuft of kapok or Dacron over the powder; it prevents gas cutting.

I believe newer manuals recommend a lower max, so start low and work up cautuously, as always.