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pet 35/rem loads
i'm shooting a 35rem ported t/c any one have any pet loads?? 12"barrel....thanks
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Don't have any specific loads for ya, kev.
But I think I'd stick to 180 bullets to keep the velocity up as much as possible. And with that high an expansion ratio, I'd be looking at faster powders. Something in the range of H322, Benchmark, RL-10 would be good. If you have Ken Waters' classic works "Pet Loads," start there. If you don't, I'll look up some loads for you.
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pet loads
rockt would love to hve some ken waters loads for the 35 rem.would the 357 pistol bullets work thinking they would be thinner?oh well waiting on youre input!as always thanks for all your help!!!
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I have some 357 125 grainers loaded up for groundhogs instant explosion and very little penetration.
If you are looking for deer loads don't use 125's, factory rem 150 coreloks shoot well in mine.
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