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I cannot get the 24 Hour Campfire search function to return anything on this topic. I hate to be redundant, but could you post any favorite loads, powders, etc. (i.e., "go to" loads) for the .35 Remington? I have been through my old Handloader Magazines (don't have them all) and my copy of Pet Loads; all I have found is a Pet Load article from 1968. Thanks.


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38.5 gr H4895 and 200gr Remington Core-lokt


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40.0 grains of varget and a remmy 200 grainer.

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check this site out for some loads:



http://www.centerfirecentral.com/rifledata.html


Visitor Submitted Reload Data
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Caliber Firearm Bullet Weight Powder Load ID#

35Rem Marlin 336C 180 H4198
35Rem CONTENDER 180 SSP H322
35Rem Marlin 336 180 IMR4320
35Rem Marlin 336 200 IMR3031
35Rem MARLIN 336 220g H335
35Rem Marlin 336 200 gr AA2520
35Rem MARLIN 336 200RN IMR4064
35Rem Marlin 336 A 180 W748
35Rem Marlin 336 200 CL-RN H4895

Click Load ID # for Load Details

There are over 1500 loads in the database and there are bound to be typo's.

This data was all entered by site visitors and has not be tested or verified by myself or "CenterFire Central"


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40gr IMR4895 and a 200gr Hornady RN or SP

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I'd look at H 322 or RL 7 for the 35 Rem...assuming a 200 grain bullet..

cool old cartridge.. on on a Model 30 S action is on my short wish list...


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Originally Posted by Steelhead
38.5 gr H4895 and 200gr Remington Core-lokt


Yep.

I shoot this load in my Contender pistol. Very accurate.

I recently tried Ramshot TAC in my gun with very good results. H322 is also good, varget if you can get enough in the case has also been accurate for me.

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Lots of good recommendations here. My .35 Marlin is very accurate. I love the 200 grain bullets, but the 180's really tighten the groups in mine. I use IMR 4064 for them.


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Keep the ideas coming - Thanks! I have some H4895 and some Re7 on hand, looking for 200 grain bullets now. Blowtorch, so far the only bullets I have been able to find is one box of the 180 grain Speer - if you don't mind posting it, what is your load with IMR-4064?


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If it were me, I'd strongly consider using the 180 Speer. Attached is a link to some serious 35 rem testing. They load a bit over the 33k psi but check out the links to the bullet testing. They found the 180 and 220 Speers out penetrate almost every other bullet at 35 rem velocities. TAC shoots 180 in my Contender best, while H4895 is the ticket with the 220's. I've come to appreciate the little 35 - alot. I have no issues with running the 35 rem a little hotter than SAAMI in a Marlin 335 or Contender.

Link to 35 rem data, tests.

http://shootersforum.com/showthread.htm?t=52555


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Originally Posted by bwinters
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If it were me, I'd strongly consider using the 180 Speer. Attached is a link to some serious 35 rem testing. They load a bit over the 33k psi but check out the links to the bullet testing. They found the 180 and 220 Speers out penetrate almost every other bullet at 35 rem velocities. TAC shoots 180 in my Contender best, while H4895 is the ticket with the 220's. I've come to appreciate the little 35 - alot. I have no issues with running the 35 rem a little hotter than SAAMI in a Marlin 335 or Contender.

Link to 35 rem data, tests.

http://shootersforum.com/showthread.htm?t=52555



That was some terrific reading material on the .35 REM, thanks for the link.


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Originally Posted by Steelhead
38.5 gr H4895 and 200gr Remington Core-lokt


Great load there in mine...go forth and kill stuff.

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There is a forum over on marlinowners.com devoted to the Marlin 336. Plenty of 35 Remington info. Supposedly, Ramshot TAC is supposed to be great for the 35 Rem-but I sold my Marlin 35 Rem before I tried it. I'm playing with my Marlin 1895 45-70 now.

Marlinowners.com 336 forum
http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=qtpoo9g9panf579h365k3cq1s7&board=8.0


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