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.35 Remington loads

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Gents,
I'm trying to find a good load for the 1978 Marlin 336 that I took possession of at Thanksgiving. I haven't found any loads in my books that specifically use Remington 200 gr. RN's with Winchester WLR primers which is what I have available to use. So, I've had to improvise a bit with printed material and web material. I loaded up some rounds with the following powders.

38.0 gr. Varget
36.0 gr. IMR 4895
36.5 gr. IMR 3031
27.0 gr. IMR 4198

All using Remington cases, Remington 200 gr. RN bullets and WLR primers and all using the same crimp from a Lee die. Does anybody see any pressure problems..? I thought I'd ask before I pulled the trigger.

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Re: .35 Remington loads

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I checked all my books, and the only load I found using specifically the 200 grain rem. and WLR primer, was 31 grains of RL7 for 2115 fps and 30,700 CUP. This is listed as maximum at 2.485" oal. Taken from Hodgdon #27 manual. The powder charges you posted look reasonable to me. I can find data for hornady 200 grain rn that are at or above your charges with Rem 9 1/2 primers. Just watch for pressure signs, and you'll be fine. Some day I plan to work up a load for my Marlin .35. My plan is to buy an LBT 180 grain WFN mould and use that bullet in the .35 Rem, and a .357 Blackhawk.
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The load that came out the best for my wife's 35 Remington 336 with the 200gr core lokt is:
Cases: Remington
Primer: WLR
Powder: 3031
Charge weight : 36.0gr
All cases full length sized
Bullet seated to Canule then roll crimped on new cases trimmed to .10 under maximum overall length.
This load does right close to 2100fps (20' out to the crono) average out of her 20" carbine. It groups under 1.5"(me shooting with the factory irons).

Will it do that well in yours? Maybe, Maybe(probably) not. Each rifle is it's own animal. The load has easy extraction and shows no other pressure signs in her rifle but it wouldn't hurt to reduce that a bit because it's about the maximum velocity shown in my books for a 200gr Hornady in the 35. It is grain and a half under the max load for the Hornady bullet of the same weight. All I could find was the Hornady data too. I started lower, just worked up and got lucky with a sweet spot at this level.

PS I'm using RCBS dies, no factory crimp.
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I have a .35 Rem loading question also, but with a little different twist.

Does anyone have any experience with loading 158 gr. or 180 gr. cast lead pistol bullets as a plinking round for the .35 Rem? What type bullets do you recommend? Powder?
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66GTO wrote:I have a .35 Rem loading question also, but with a little different twist.

Does anyone have any experience with loading 158 gr. or 180 gr. cast lead pistol bullets as a plinking round for the .35 Rem? What type bullets do you recommend? Powder?
this is one of my favorite aspects of the 35 rem. i have been using unique powder for plinking with cast 158 swc. i bought a bulk bag of 1000 prelubed 158 swc for $5.00. yep, FIVE DOLLARS. 1000, that is ONE THOUSAND boolits for 5 BUCKEROOS. well i have used almost all of them and only have about 50 left. i loaded them with unique, greendot, reddot, 2400, blackpowder, and just about everything else playing around. i have settled on 10 grains of unique for no real reason. with that 10 grains of unique it gives a nice report and almost no felt recoil. i have take rabbits, deer, dillers and feral vermin.

i have a mold that throws 158 swc and another that throws full wad cutters. i am wanting to see what the full wad cutters will do.

i want a 357 lever action for the cool factor, but i can duplicate it with the 35 remington. the only thing is the 357 may be more accurate at it's lower end than my 35 rem due to case/powder efficiency. i can't say as i haven't test it. my 35 is plenty accurate for what i need, but i still want a 357/38 lever
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Re: .35 Remington loads

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deerwhacker444,

I don't know much about the 35 Remington, but primers are for the most part interchangeable. For standard cartridges I've found I can just back of to the starting load and work back up with any and all brands of primers. By doing that there is no pressure problems.
In the case of the Rem 200 grain bullets you mention, just find a load you like and substitute the WW primers for what the data lists. Since you'll be starting from the bottom and working up there won't be any troubles. The loads you mentioned are starting loads aren't they?

Just remember to back up to the starting point and start over when you change components. At least until you know how the various primers work with that load.

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Cartridge : .35 Rem.
Bullet : .358, 200, Remington SP CoreLokt
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.525 inch or 64.14 mm
Barrel Length : 20.0 inch or 508.0 mm

Predicted Data for Indicated Charges of the Following Powders.

Matching Maximum Pressure: 37000 psi, or 255 MPa

or a maximum loading ratio or filling of 105 %

These calculations refer to your specified settings in QuickLOAD 'Cartridge Dimensions' window.
C A U T I O N : any load listed can result in a powder charge that falls below minimum suggested
loads or exceeds maximum suggested loads as presented in current handloading manuals. Understand
that all of the listed powders can be unsuitable for the given combination of cartridge, bullet
and gun. Actual load order can vary, depending upon lot-to-lot powder and component variations.
USE ONLY FOR COMPARISON !

81 loads produced a Loading Ratio below user-defined minimum of 90%. These powders have been skipped.

Powder type Filling/Loading Ratio Charge Charge Vel. Prop.Burnt P max P muzz B_Time
% Grains Gramm fps % psi psi ms
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SF-033 fl 92.6 38.2 2.48 2265 99.3 37000 5844 1.187 ! Near Maximum !
IMR 3031 105.0 39.7 2.57 2249 93.7 36406 6201 1.184 ! Near Maximum !
Accurate 2520 103.8 43.2 2.80 2243 90.3 37000 6168 1.186 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon BL-C2 99.8 44.0 2.85 2223 86.8 37000 6178 1.187 ! Near Maximum !
Norma 202 101.8 40.5 2.62 2216 91.6 37000 5939 1.192 ! Near Maximum !
Winchester 748 96.3 41.9 2.71 2216 88.2 37000 6043 1.185 ! Near Maximum !
Vihtavuori N540 103.9 42.5 2.75 2211 91.1 37000 5986 1.190 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon H335 91.1 40.2 2.60 2208 91.4 37000 5884 1.190 ! Near Maximum !
Alliant Reloder-10x 93.4 35.6 2.31 2208 96.9 37000 5677 1.207 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon H322 96.1 37.7 2.44 2207 92.9 37000 5786 1.188 ! Near Maximum !
ADI AR 2219 90.3 37.7 2.44 2207 92.9 37000 5786 1.188 ! Near Maximum !
Alliant Reloder-15 104.9 42.4 2.75 2206 84.0 37000 6018 1.193 ! Near Maximum !
Raufoss RA11 104.9 42.4 2.75 2206 84.0 37000 6018 1.193 ! Near Maximum !
Bofors RP11 ~approximation 104.9 42.4 2.75 2206 84.0 37000 6018 1.193 ! Near Maximum !
SNPE Vectan SP 10 90.4 39.0 2.53 2206 91.5 37000 5844 1.195 ! Near Maximum !
PB Clermont PCL 508 90.4 39.1 2.53 2205 91.5 37000 5837 1.195 ! Near Maximum !
Ramshot X-Terminator 91.4 38.2 2.48 2203 92.9 37000 5784 1.197 ! Near Maximum !
Accurate 2495 105.0 40.1 2.60 2202 94.1 32751 6236 1.259
Somchem S321 96.1 41.8 2.71 2202 88.0 37000 5941 1.197 ! Near Maximum !
SNPE Vectan Sp 7 94.5 41.0 2.66 2200 89.3 37000 5891 1.211 ! Near Maximum !
Norma 203B 105.0 42.4 2.75 2198 84.6 36314 6022 1.200 ! Near Maximum !
Accurate 2015 95.8 37.5 2.43 2197 96.0 37000 5635 1.211 ! Near Maximum !
Ramshot TAC 96.6 40.9 2.65 2193 87.6 37000 5842 1.195 ! Near Maximum !
PB Clermont PCL 507 97.3 41.0 2.66 2192 87.4 37000 5844 1.195 ! Near Maximum !
Accurate 2460 95.7 41.5 2.69 2191 89.2 37000 5821 1.212 ! Near Maximum !
Vihtavuori N530 96.2 39.1 2.53 2185 87.7 37000 5769 1.197 ! Near Maximum !
Alliant Reloder-12 95.6 39.4 2.55 2183 92.9 37000 5626 1.195 ! Near Maximum !
Rottweil R901 99.4 38.2 2.47 2183 91.5 37000 5791 1.234 ! Near Maximum !
Norma 201 97.5 40.3 2.61 2180 87.8 37000 5813 1.217 ! Near Maximum !
SNPE Vectan SP 9 100.9 42.1 2.73 2180 84.7 37000 5801 1.196 ! Near Maximum !
Accurate 2230 93.5 40.5 2.62 2175 89.0 37000 5677 1.211 ! Near Maximum !
IMR 4895 103.5 40.4 2.62 2173 85.6 37000 5787 1.191 ! Near Maximum !
Rottweil R902 103.8 40.5 2.62 2173 87.7 37000 5741 1.218 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon H414 105.0 45.2 2.93 2170 77.7 36679 5891 1.200 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon H4895 105.0 41.0 2.66 2163 88.0 36191 5696 1.203 ! Near Maximum !
IMR 4198 90.4 32.7 2.12 2162 97.8 37000 5170 1.195 ! Near Maximum !
Vihtavuori N133 101.6 37.6 2.43 2162 95.2 37000 5327 1.199 ! Near Maximum !
Somchem S341 99.4 43.2 2.80 2161 84.1 37000 5645 1.197 ! Near Maximum !
PB Clermont PCL 516 101.2 43.5 2.82 2158 80.8 37000 5696 1.199 ! Near Maximum !
Somchem S335 100.0 39.5 2.56 2158 92.9 37000 5484 1.217 ! Near Maximum !
Vihtavuori N130 95.0 35.9 2.32 2155 96.5 37000 5280 1.213 ! Near Maximum !
IMR 4320 104.7 41.6 2.70 2153 83.2 37000 5635 1.196 ! Near Maximum !
ADI AR 2208 104.7 41.0 2.66 2150 83.3 37000 5586 1.200 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon VARGET 105.0 41.0 2.66 2149 83.3 36986 5585 1.201 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon H380 105.0 43.3 2.81 2142 80.2 35087 5758 1.223 ! Near Maximum !
Kazan Sunar 308W 90.2 35.6 2.31 2142 96.1 37000 5218 1.219 ! Near Maximum !
SNPE Vectan SP 11 105.0 43.8 2.84 2136 81.4 34522 5838 1.226 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon Benchmark 95.1 37.8 2.45 2132 88.7 37000 5371 1.216 ! Near Maximum !
Norma 203 old 105.0 42.9 2.78 2126 83.8 32023 5905 1.258
IMR 4064 105.0 40.1 2.60 2122 83.2 35408 5470 1.223 ! Near Maximum !
ADI AR 2206 96.8 38.7 2.51 2108 86.0 37000 5236 1.219 ! Near Maximum !
ADI AR 2206H 95.6 38.6 2.50 2099 85.6 37000 5168 1.220 ! Near Maximum !
Somchem S355 105.0 41.5 2.69 2092 82.8 31656 5648 1.273
IMR 4007 SSC 105.0 43.0 2.79 2081 75.2 35443 5302 1.239 ! Near Maximum !
Vihtavuori N135 105.0 38.5 2.49 2072 91.2 29989 5456 1.295
Vihtavuori N140 105.0 40.8 2.64 2064 84.3 32650 5286 1.264
Ramshot BigGame 105.0 42.4 2.75 2064 79.3 31399 5577 1.276
Winchester 760 105.0 44.9 2.91 2055 71.9 32633 5477 1.263
Accurate 2700 105.0 43.8 2.84 2024 74.2 34957 4897 1.258 ! Near Maximum !
Accurate 4064 105.0 39.7 2.57 2023 86.5 26217 5686 1.371
Vihtavuori N550 105.0 43.3 2.81 2019 75.2 29320 5512 1.311
Rottweil R907 105.0 41.6 2.70 2006 73.1 31930 5054 1.293
Ramshot Hunter 105.0 45.2 2.93 1994 70.7 30376 5286 1.303
Rottweil R903 105.0 40.8 2.64 1993 79.7 27238 5385 1.348
Vihtavuori N150 105.0 40.0 2.59 1961 81.7 27616 5074 1.351
Norma URP 105.0 42.0 2.72 1940 72.5 27101 5146 1.359
Bofors RP19 ~approximation 105.0 42.0 2.72 1939 72.5 27077 5142 1.359
Hodgdon H4350 105.0 42.2 2.73 1936 69.3 28529 4981 1.339
Norma 204 105.0 43.8 2.84 1925 65.4 29552 4778 1.329
Bofors RP4 ~approximation 105.0 42.4 2.75 1854 63.2 26716 4506 1.386
Raufoss RA4 105.0 42.4 2.75 1854 63.2 26716 4506 1.386
Somchem S365 105.0 42.2 2.73 1852 71.3 23998 4973 1.430
Rottweil R904 105.0 41.8 2.71 1834 62.6 26586 4327 1.394
IMR 4350 105.0 40.6 2.63 1828 62.8 25552 4372 1.411
ADI AR 2209 105.0 42.2 2.73 1826 60.8 25990 4349 1.404
Alliant Reloder-19 105.0 42.4 2.75 1817 61.3 24931 4422 1.424
Bofors RP14 ~approximation 105.0 42.4 2.75 1797 60.7 24419 4322 1.438
Accurate 4350 105.0 40.6 2.63 1782 66.9 21225 4687 1.531
Somchem S385 105.0 42.9 2.78 1754 61.6 22289 4309 1.487
Hodgdon H4831 SC 105.0 42.9 2.78 1724 54.8 23649 3861 1.472
ADI AR 2213 105.0 42.9 2.78 1720 52.5 23334 3827 1.480
Norma MRP 105.0 44.3 2.87 1719 54.4 21810 4163 1.535
IMR 7828 SSC 105.0 43.6 2.82 1716 51.5 23358 3822 1.504
IMR 4831 105.0 40.6 2.63 1716 62.4 20533 4229 1.533
Vihtavuori N560 105.0 43.3 2.81 1701 51.3 21654 3941 1.544
Alliant Reloder-22 105.0 42.9 2.78 1697 54.3 21146 4018 1.559
Raufoss RA15 105.0 42.9 2.78 1697 54.3 21146 4018 1.559
Bofors RP5/NP ~approximation 105.0 42.9 2.78 1697 54.3 21146 4018 1.559
Vihtavuori N160 105.0 40.7 2.64 1684 57.6 21829 3722 1.518
Rottweil R905 105.0 42.1 2.73 1656 52.1 20684 3734 1.581
Hodgdon H4831 105.0 41.2 2.67 1651 52.4 21038 3571 1.544
Winchester WXR 105.0 42.0 2.72 1649 52.5 19650 3798 1.612
Vihtavuori N165 105.0 42.0 2.72 1639 56.3 20242 3657 1.565
Accurate MAGPRO 105.0 45.1 2.92 1638 47.2 20492 3683 1.586
IMR 7828 105.0 41.2 2.67 1610 48.0 19827 3395 1.618
Alliant Reloder-25 105.0 42.2 2.73 1571 49.1 18156 3378 1.680
ADI AP 2214 105.0 44.0 2.85 1563 44.8 20189 3095 1.625
SNPE Vectan SP 12 105.0 45.3 2.93 1535 42.8 19220 3120 1.653
PB Clermont PCL 517 105.0 45.3 2.93 1531 42.5 19139 3100 1.656
Ramshot Magnum (Big Boy) 105.0 45.2 2.93 1529 42.5 19053 3094 1.659
Accurate 3100 105.0 40.1 2.60 1504 53.6 15407 3452 1.782
Hodgdon H1000 105.0 42.0 2.72 1475 42.1 17393 2775 1.734
Norma MRP 2 105.0 42.4 2.75 1470 41.9 15890 3004 1.775
Vihtavuori N570 105.0 44.7 2.90 1412 33.8 15674 2649 1.797
Vihtavuori N170 105.0 42.0 2.72 1404 40.2 14792 2742 1.840
Hodgdon Retumbo 105.0 42.7 2.76 1395 38.7 14853 2592 1.850
Vihtavuori 24N41 105.0 45.2 2.93 1381 32.7 16105 2371 1.805
ADI AR 2218 105.0 45.2 2.93 1332 29.3 15077 2212 1.858
Hodgdon H870 105.0 43.8 2.84 1294 31.2 13057 2232 1.955
Hodgdon US 869 105.0 45.2 2.93 1292 30.4 13634 2143 1.937
Hodgdon 50BMG 105.0 43.1 2.79 1284 28.5 13420 2097 1.943
SNPE Vectan SP 13 105.0 43.3 2.81 1226 30.0 11922 1973 2.050
PB Clermont PCL 513/520/9520 105.0 43.3 2.81 1195 28.2 11465 1853 2.091
NC A3502 ,test only 105.0 41.5 2.69 1183 22.6 12284 1541 2.051
Accurate 8700 105.0 43.4 2.81 1172 27.0 11478 1724 2.106
Vihtavuori 20N29 105.0 45.7 2.96 1155 25.0 11218 1710 2.126
TLP A 502(RH) ,test only 105.0 41.5 2.69 1153 23.0 11329 1537 2.119
V1734 7-multiperf ,test only 105.0 41.5 2.69 871 11.6 7555 761 2.727
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Re: .35 Remington loads

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So do we feel the 27.0 gr. IMR 4198 is ok?
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Buffboy wrote:The load that came out the best for my wife's 35 Remington 336 with the 200gr core lokt is:
Cases: Remington
Primer: WLR
Powder: 3031
Charge weight : 36.0gr
All cases full length sized
Bullet seated to Canule then roll crimped on new cases trimmed to .10 under maximum overall length.
This load does right close to 2100fps (20' out to the crono) average out of her 20" carbine. It groups under 1.5"(me shooting with the factory irons).

Will it do that well in yours? Maybe, Maybe(probably) not. Each rifle is it's own animal. The load has easy extraction and shows no other pressure signs in her rifle but it wouldn't hurt to reduce that a bit because it's about the maximum velocity shown in my books for a 200gr Hornady in the 35. It is grain and a half under the max load for the Hornady bullet of the same weight. All I could find was the Hornady data too. I started lower, just worked up and got lucky with a sweet spot at this level.

PS I'm using RCBS dies, no factory crimp.
Buffboy, you've just quoted the best load for one of my 35 Remmies. Everything exactly the same except I use both Winchester and Remington cases. Probably more Winchester because I bought those in bulk a couple of years ago when Midway was selling them. I don't have a chrony, and seldom ever load to the very max shown in ANY loading manual. Instead I focus on accuracy. One thing about the 35--once you find the sweet spot, you can be confident that the coreloct bullet won't bounce off the game animals you shoot with it.
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I was just working on some loads Tuesday, and got good results with H4895 - 36 grains was best, and well under the max of 38.5 I have in my books (38.0 was tight but a little unsettling to my gentle nature).

I also tried H4198, got a good group with 30 grains (30.5 was the max I had for this one). But none felt like a sweet spot load. All the other groups were very stringy. I'll hang onto it in case I run out of H4895.
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Well we may be onto something here, because my 35 remmy load is 36.0 grains of 3031 with a rcbs 35-200 gas checked bullet of WW, with a cci LRP and it shoots the best in this rifle of anything I have tried.
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Swampman wrote:So do we feel the 27.0 gr. IMR 4198 is ok?
My notes showed it to be the most consistent thru the chronograph, although it wasn't the most accurate out of my rifle. I can't find the notebook I wrote down the velocities in, sorry, only noted that load was the most consistent.
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My favorite in three .35 Rems is 38.5 gr. H4895 under the 200 gr. RNs.
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Hobie wrote:My favorite in three .35 Rems is 38.5 gr. H4895 under the 200 gr. RNs.

+1......the most accurate load in both of my 336 - 35 Rem's.

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Re: .35 Remington loads

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Anybody have loading density info for H4198?

I have an unusual load to try for 35 Rem, using the Barnes TSX 200 grain, which I must use in order to carry my rifle in the condor zone.

Problem is, that bullet is very long. If seated to the middle cannelure, it will extend back to where the shoulder starts. If I have to use the first cannelure (the longer one may not chamber) it will go back even farther.

I'm thinking to try H4198 because it will pack a decent amount of power in a small space. I have a max load of 30.5 gr with a STANDARD (Sierra) 200 grain bullet, but of course I'm not sure how much less to start with considering the smaller amount of space.

Is there a formula for each powder, like the one suggested by Trail Boss?

What I'm thinking is to find the ratio of space to powder used by the standard load, then apply the same ratio to the smaller space:

30.5/Sierra = x/Barnes (which would be a max load not a starting load)
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Re: .35 Remington loads

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One thing I've picked up along the way is you want to stay away from magnum primers in the .35 Remington. I use Federal 210 match with good results. And 41.0grs of AA2520 is very accurate in my '51 Marlin 336A @ about 2150FPS, w/Rem. 200RNCL (24"bbl)....(39.0min;43.0max). jd45
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