Hi guys, I'm getting slowly started in preping for the next deer hunt. Being new to reloading, this will be the first year I intend to use reloads to hunt. I am using a Marlin 336 RC, 20 in. barrel. I am going to use the Hornady 200 gr. .358 FTX bullets, CCI LR primers, Rem. casings and BLC (2) powder.
I have found the following loads from a friend's reloading computer program.
Min: 36.90 gr. 1899 fps 1601 ft/lb
Near max: 41.82 gr. 2193fps 2136 ft/lb
From comparing this data to 200 gr. RN loads elsewhere, their max load is 41 gr. wich would give me: 2143 fps 2039 ft/lb with the FTX.
I have never shot a deer at over 100 yards and most of my shots are under 50 yards. Now for the question: how hot, or not, should I load for an optimum bullet expansion at short distance on medium game?
I have found the following loads from a friend's reloading computer program.
Min: 36.90 gr. 1899 fps 1601 ft/lb
Near max: 41.82 gr. 2193fps 2136 ft/lb
From comparing this data to 200 gr. RN loads elsewhere, their max load is 41 gr. wich would give me: 2143 fps 2039 ft/lb with the FTX.
I have never shot a deer at over 100 yards and most of my shots are under 50 yards. Now for the question: how hot, or not, should I load for an optimum bullet expansion at short distance on medium game?