Reloading 350 Rem Mag

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  • custom long action Remington 798 (Zastava LKM70 barreled action) / Leupold VX-Freedom 1.5-4x20mm
  • 24" 1:12 McGowen Precision barrel
  • today checked 310gr zero good results Re17 / Nosler brass / Fed 215
  • 310gr@2465 fps mv & 250gr@2765 fps mv loads near max
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Target load

  • Hornady 200gr RN / Re7 / Nosler brass / CCI 200
  • adapted Speer #14 .350 RM data for their 220gr bullet good results
  • less costly/readily sourced bullets & powder do more target shooting ;)
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Your posts contribute nothing as you refuse to share load data, i.e. charge weights. Everyone knows that the loads you use depend on your rifle, but without it, it's simply "I like Reloder 17". What is your objective in posting?

Otherwise these are simply "Vanity Posts" - nice groups, nice gun.
 
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Your posts contribute nothing as you refuse to share load data, i.e. charge weights. Everyone knows that the loads you use depend on your rifle, but without it, it's simply "I like Reloder 17". What is your objective in posting?

Otherwise these are simply "Vanity Posts" - nice groups, nice gun.

Andy you and i have shared load data, and i know that i can trust what you post. But i have no idea of others capabilities, rifles, and common sense. That is why I rarely share specific load data on the public boards any longer. I'll happily exchange in a pm with you if you like though. - dan
 
My everyday load for the .350 Rem Mag is 58.0 grains of W748 under the 250 Partition. My bear guiding load is 60.0 grains of W748 with the 250 Partition... I worked this load up in my Ruger M77 Mark II Stainless rifle... it has the pop I need should things go badly.
 

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Andy you and i have shared load data, and i know that i can trust what you post. But i have no idea of others capabilities, rifles, and common sense. That is why I rarely share specific load data on the public boards any longer. I'll happily exchange in a pm with you if you like though. - dan

CGN already states: "For Reference ONLY. Always refer to factory data and never deviate from factory recommended specification".

Dan, of course that's you call, but I'm happy to differ in that regard and share my loads and other data, otherwise I may as well say: "Refer to Published Loads".
 
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Before you criticize the reluctance to specify specific weights with loads , I have had some primer popping and eye opening experiences at the range using loads from reputable sources. Better just tell what powder and bullet worked for you. You and your chrony can work out the powder charge . For the 350RM the modern 748, Ramshot TAC, is considered the powder.
 
CGN already states: "For Reference ONLY. Always refer to factory data and never deviate from factory recommended specification".

Dan, of course that's you call, but I'm happy to differ in that regard and share my loads and other data, otherwise I may as well say: "Refer to Published Loads".

Thats fine. I had a bad experience with this once, makes me a tad more careful. No issues Andy, it's all good. - dan
 
38 caliber 158gr bullets

  • 38 caliber (0.357" dia.) Hornady XTP pistol bullets & Blue Dot for plinking
  • more off hand shooting practice the better
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My love for the Rem 350 goes back many years and a life time of moose hunts . Stocked up on Rem brass when it sold for $5.69 a box. Yes I am old . IMR 3031 should not be over looked as a powder choice .
 
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