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Any favorite .35 Rem loads? loading for a Marlin.

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Sierra 200gr RNSP
WIN 760 - 44.0grns
CCI 200
OAL - 2.390


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Sierra 200 gr round nose. 36.5 of IMR3031 Win LR Shot is a Marlin 336-A 24"

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Thanks, I've got 760 and Sierra 200 gr RNs. I'll add that load to my list

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Thank's Doc, don't have any 3031, but I might pick up a pound

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IMR 3031 gives outstanding accuracy and game killing performance in my .35 Whelen with 200gr. RN Hornady bullets. Try it you'll like it.

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41.5 grains of Leverevolution Powder
200 Grain Hornady FTX
Federal 210 Primer

Those bullets work well on whitetails.

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I am not at my data, but tried to duplicate the FTX load from Hornady. Something like 39.5 grains Leverevolution powder with the 200 grn FTX. I used CCI 200 primers. This shot at .7 at 100 yards and 1.375 at 200. This was out of a 1951 Marlin 336. Perfect for Eastern woods hunting.


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Hmmm, W760 is awfully slow for the .35 Remington, there’s no loading data for it....must be a typo. My most accurate load is 43.0 grains LVR and the Hornady 200RN. Not max for a good M336 but 2200 fps and near moa accuracy, what’s not to like?




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Originally Posted by DoubleRadius
Hmmm, W760 is awfully slow for the .35 Remington, there’s no loading data for it....must be a typo. My most accurate load is 43.0 grains LVR and the Hornady 200RN. Not max for a good M336 but 2200 fps and near moa accuracy, what’s not to like?




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Speer 180g FP, Rem. 200g RNCL, Hornady 200g RN over 3031. Don't recall the charge weights.


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Originally Posted by Bogtrotter
Any favorite .35 Rem loads? loading for a Marlin.


New Hornady Brass
Speer 220gr flat point
42gr Leverevolution
BR-2 primer
Crimp in groove with Lee FCD
2175 fps from my old Marlin 336 20" barrel

+3 at 100 zeros at 175 and -2 at 200 yards, GTG.


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Originally Posted by Bogtrotter
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IMR 4064?

I'm using 39.4 gr. IMR4064 with the Hornady 200 gr. RN in a 336A.


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Thanks guy's I have H 4895 IMR4064 BL-C2. and 748 I have 760 but a can't find it any manuals including my Hodgdon

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There is in a Hodgdon manual...


Not a recent one. Not even a powder that’s close in burning rate. Don’t use it, it will not burn cleanly and velocity will be very low.

http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle


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Originally Posted by DoubleRadius
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There is in a Hodgdon manual...


Not a recent one. Not even a powder that’s close in burning rate. Don’t use it, it will not burn cleanly and velocity will be very low.

http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle


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Yeah.... I thought it a little strange, that it would work well. Do'es pretty well in my .300 short mag tho.

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I use 39 grs of 3031( not a book load ),and a 200 gr Sierra.My 336A shoots that load in 1.5" groups (5 shot) at 100 yds with peep sights ...............Kills deer quick

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40.5 - H4895
200gr Hornady or Rem RN
Cci 200


The Remingtons shoot a tad tighter for me.


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11.5/Trailboss & 246 gr cast .359" boolit.........

fun plinker load......

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Originally Posted by tikkanut

246 gr cast .359" boolit.........


Saeco #352?
That's a good bullet for the 35 Rem. And the Whelen too of course.

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Anyone running the 180 Speer?

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Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by Bogtrotter
Any favorite .35 Rem loads? loading for a Marlin.


New Hornady Brass
Speer 220gr flat point
42gr Leverevolution
BR-2 primer
Crimp in groove with Lee FCD
2175 fps from my old Marlin 336 20" barrel

+3 at 100 zeros at 175 and -2 at 200 yards, GTG.


Man, I wish we could use the 35 Rem and cartridges of similar ballistics for deer hunting in Iowa. This load you mentioned is really no different from a typical muzzleloader load. And I’m fond of the the 35 Rem in a vintage M 336.

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I wish you could use it too George, last season I watched a heavy antlered 8pt, later weighed 198lbs dressed, chasing a doe around on a white oak hillside, the doe lay down, so did the buck, he wasn't going to leave her, I found his shoulders at 154 yards, BOOM went the Marlin, up came his hams, he pushed himself like a football lineman about 5 yards and stopped, I gave him another 220gr Speer through both hams, it was over, the first bullet wrecked his shoulders and buried itself in the white oak he was laying by.

It was a heck of a fun hunt.


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I use IMR 4064 in my .35 Whelen and was satisfied with the acuracy that is till I tired IMR 3031 last fall, with Hornady 200gr. RN 3 shot cloverleaf groups at 100 yds. are frequent.

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Can you use the .444 in Iowa? That round really set's 'em down!

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Originally Posted by tikkanut


11.5/Trailboss & 246 gr cast .359" boolit.........

fun plinker load......

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COOL .
An old Marlin in great shape sold [immediately] in the classifieds a weekNhalf ago , always considered the 35 a Classic hunting cartridge . Just saying .

Bogtrotter , you're right about the 444mar. , got an old H&R love that rifle .


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Bogtrotter, yes the 444, 45/70 and a whole hatful of pistol/revolver cartridges within certain parameters of caliber and case length are legal, the big catch being no bottle-neck cartridges like the 35 Rem even though guys have been hot-rodding muzzleloaders (legal) to that kind of power and even beyond in past years.

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