.35 Rem pet loads?

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I have a Marlin 336 XLR in .35 rem. I am looking for load data for other that shoot that rifle in that caliber. Please send me your load data. Thank you!
 
Not .35 rem, but I have loaded for .356 Winchester in a Marlin 336. I used max 35 rem loads as a starting point. In either, the best bullets I found (for big game) are the speer 180gr and 220gr bullets, and the Hornady 200gr ftx. My buddy had a t/c contender with a 14" barrel in 35 rem, hammered deer with Hornady 200gr factory loads.
 
In my 336, a 200 gr. Hornady FTX, 43 grains of LeverEvolution (work up, this is a tick over book max), RP case and Remington 9 1/2 duplicates the Hornady factory load for me. Very accurate and about 2140 fps. I seat to the cannelure and use a Lee factory crimp die to put a decent crimp on it.
 
Second the 180 Speer being a solid choice and having a lower expansion threshold.

I'll have to look back at some notes, but If I recall, RL15 was the powder.

Not sure that running .357 pistol projectiles out of a lever gun works as well as it did from the contenders
 
Let me 35 go, but had been wanting to work up some loads with the Barnes hollow points with LVR.
 
It may depend on your brass. I have Winchester brass with 41.0 of LVR that gives the same velocity as 42.0 in Remington brass with a 200 FTX bullet. Clocks in at 2250 fps out of an H&R HandiRifle. I now use the Winchester brass loads in my 336SC and the Remington brass in the H&R just to keep the brass separated. The H&R had an incredibly short throat.
 
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