25-35 loads

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I'm looking to load some 25-35 shells for an old 25-35 savage and cant seem to find any load data for it in any books that I have. Just looking to see if anyone has any load data for it
 
I'm looking to load some 25-35 shells for an old 25-35 savage and cant seem to find any load data for it in any books that I have. Just looking to see if anyone has any load data for it

My load is with a Hornady # 2550 , 117 gr. bullet . 23.5 gr. of 3031 & a WLR primmer . This is not a top load , but close .
I am shooting it in a new 1894 WINCHESTER RIFLE .
 
From Lyman 41

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why imgur turned the first pic I have no idea...
 
This is from Hornady Vol II
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you can use 6.5x52R data as well
There are only 2 loading in it
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you might have to save the pictures to view on your computer. Imgur keeps turning them on me and making them hard to read.
 
I have been using 22 grains of Varget, large rifle primer with 117gr Hornady 2552. I use this with either Winchester 25-35 cases or 6.5x52R. I shoot it with a Marlin 1893 25-36.
Happy with the results.
 
Everything for 25-35 in those 2 manuals is right there. ^^^

Right click on the image and choose "save image as"

once they're on your computer you can flip them around and zoom in to make them easier to read.

Ya I'll use it for now but if I can find the book than I would just like to have it for reference as well.

Thanks everyone for all the info though
 
Loaded up some 105 Gr cast gas checked bullets with IMR 3031 - very accurate.

I have reformed allot of brass of the years. What is the best method to make 25-35 brass from 30-30 brass? Very difficult to make without any creases.
 
I have reformed allot of brass of the years. What is the best method to make 25-35 brass from 30-30 brass? Very difficult to make without any creases.[/QUOTE said:
I know this is an old post but just in case ken1989 is watching; run the brass through a 32/40 FL die first with the expander removed. It helps with the case taper.
 
The 32-40 full length size die (expander removed) helps with the body taper because the 25-35 is more like a necked down 32-40 than a necked down 30-30. But it would still be a good idea to use the 7-30 waters die to help with the neck before full length sizing in the 25-35 die. It worked for me anyway. Make sure to anneal after fire forming because you have worked the brass pretty hard.
 
Hodgdon reloading online actually has quite a few loads for the 25-35 if you use their powders (includes IMR and win). That’s where I got mine. As to forming brass from 30-30. I was too cheap to buy any intermediate dies but have been able to minimize creases. I mark the base of the brass with 4 equally (ish) space lines (90degrees). Lube the case lightly with Lee lube, insert with slight pressure into the die, pull out, rotate the case 90 degrees, insert and repeat, after a full revolution wipe the case off, relube and start again. Do this until the case is fully sized. It may take a few tries to get an idea of how much to size with each step but if you still have creases just decrease you steps/sizing force. It’s quite time consuming but I don’t go through much 25-35 brass so not a big deal. Also I have found annealing the mouth and shoulder helps.

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