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.35 Remington??
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredSniper" data-source="post: 1553763" data-attributes="member: 82005"><p>I have aquiered a JM marked Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. It is in neer-Pristeen condition. I am having a hard time finding reload data for the 180gr speer spsj. I chose that bullet because I think the 200 and up grains are a bit too much. I am using IMR 4064 and Hodgdon BL-C (2) for powder.</p><p>When compairing load date which is quite slim with these powder, I find discrepancys with MAX LOAD. some state 43.0gr BL-C (2) is max load and others state 39.0gr of same is max load. Yet other data states 39.0gr is showing excess preshure. I have been reloading since 1978 and never have i found such confusing information! Anyone out there know what is right and what is wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredSniper, post: 1553763, member: 82005"] I have aquiered a JM marked Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. It is in neer-Pristeen condition. I am having a hard time finding reload data for the 180gr speer spsj. I chose that bullet because I think the 200 and up grains are a bit too much. I am using IMR 4064 and Hodgdon BL-C (2) for powder. When compairing load date which is quite slim with these powder, I find discrepancys with MAX LOAD. some state 43.0gr BL-C (2) is max load and others state 39.0gr of same is max load. Yet other data states 39.0gr is showing excess preshure. I have been reloading since 1978 and never have i found such confusing information! Anyone out there know what is right and what is wrong? [/QUOTE]
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