What wouldn't a 35Rem kill?

Ted, what powder were you using to get 2200 fps in your 35Rem? I'm playing with LVR but haven't maxed out its potential yet. Have read lots of guys getting between 2100 and 2200fps with this powder out of 20" barreled Marlins which is where I want to see it. Have also read that this powder maxes out on velocity before it maxes out on pressure so no point in pushing it to a compressed load.

While we are talking about it mine as well toss up a pic of the bad boy that started this curiosity and a few of them 220's loaded and ready.
 
Nice rifle. My dad has a Remington Model 141 and 81 in. 35 that he hunts with. He's shot a lot of deer with them bit I don't think he's taken anything else.
 
Here is a copy and paste from QuickLoad:

Cartridge : .35 Rem.
Bullet : .358, 220, Speer FP 2439
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.525 inch or 64.14 mm
Barrel Length : 20.0 inch or 508.0 mm
Powder : Accurate No.2520

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.25% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-12.5 89 35.00 1826 1629 24972 4822 83.5 1.471
-11.3 90 35.50 1855 1680 25995 4921 84.4 1.446
-10.0 91 36.00 1884 1733 27068 5019 85.2 1.422
-08.8 92 36.50 1913 1787 28190 5115 86.1 1.397
-07.5 94 37.00 1942 1842 29370 5209 86.9 1.374
-06.3 95 37.50 1971 1898 30606 5302 87.7 1.350
-05.0 96 38.00 2000 1955 31905 5394 88.5 1.327
-03.8 97 38.50 2030 2013 33268 5483 89.3 1.304
-02.5 99 39.00 2060 2072 34703 5570 90.0 1.282
-01.3 100 39.50 2089 2133 36212 5655 90.7 1.259
+00.0 101 40.00 2119 2194 37799 5737 91.4 1.237
+01.3 103 40.50 2149 2257 39470 5817 92.1 1.213
+02.5 104 41.00 2180 2321 41234 5894 92.8 1.190 Blue colour is my edit to show the velocity quoted in my earlier post.
+03.8 105 41.50 2210 2386 43094 5969 93.4 1.167 Note these velocities are from a 20" barrel.

+05.0 106 42.00 2240 2452 45058 6040 94.0 1.145
+06.3 108 42.50 2271 2519 47134 6108 94.6 1.123

As you can see, the pressures at 2200 are almost the same as SAAMI specification for the 30-30 Winchester.

Ball C2 works just as well, however the loads are different.
Ted
 
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from my still in the shrinkwrap Lee Loader
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Here is a copy and paste from QuickLoad:

Cartridge : .35 Rem.
Bullet : .358, 220, Speer FP 2439
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.525 inch or 64.14 mm
Barrel Length : 20.0 inch or 508.0 mm
Powder : Accurate No.2520

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.25% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-12.5 89 35.00 1826 1629 24972 4822 83.5 1.471
-11.3 90 35.50 1855 1680 25995 4921 84.4 1.446
-10.0 91 36.00 1884 1733 27068 5019 85.2 1.422
-08.8 92 36.50 1913 1787 28190 5115 86.1 1.397
-07.5 94 37.00 1942 1842 29370 5209 86.9 1.374
-06.3 95 37.50 1971 1898 30606 5302 87.7 1.350
-05.0 96 38.00 2000 1955 31905 5394 88.5 1.327
-03.8 97 38.50 2030 2013 33268 5483 89.3 1.304
-02.5 99 39.00 2060 2072 34703 5570 90.0 1.282
-01.3 100 39.50 2089 2133 36212 5655 90.7 1.259
+00.0 101 40.00 2119 2194 37799 5737 91.4 1.237
+01.3 103 40.50 2149 2257 39470 5817 92.1 1.213
+02.5 104 41.00 2180 2321 41234 5894 92.8 1.190 Blue colour is my edit to show the velocity quoted in my earlier post.
+03.8 105 41.50 2210 2386 43094 5969 93.4 1.167 Note these velocities are from a 20" barrel.

+05.0 106 42.00 2240 2452 45058 6040 94.0 1.145
+06.3 108 42.50 2271 2519 47134 6108 94.6 1.123

As you can see, the pressures at 2200 are almost the same as SAAMI specification for the 30-30 Winchester.

Ball C2 works just as well, however the loads are different.
Ted


I would like to see the what BL-C2 does at similar pressures. I have a couple pounds of that as well, but according to hodgdon max levels it will only produce 1900 fps at only 31000 CUP. Seems a little slow compared to LVR.
 
With the help of three different CGN'ers I was able to find a good supply of the Speers 220's! Thanks to Why Not?, medic and one other gentleman which I seem to have lost his user name. Should keep me going for a few years!
 
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