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Yes Remington 9 1/2 Magnum primerMagnum primer?
JD338
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Yes Remington 9 1/2 Magnum primerMagnum primer?
JD338
Why not the 200gr Hornady?200 Sierra or Remington CL
Good info Fotis. I still believe the Remington 200 gr SPCL is still the best of the bunch.35 Remington Bullet Performance Part II: Handloads
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Be nice if they were available for reloading again. Dan.Good info Fotis. I still believe the Remington 200 gr SPCL is still the best of the bunch.
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Amen brother..... The 200 FTX is not bad though.Be nice if they were available for reloading again. Dan.
I shot a deer this past season with a different caliber Shock Hammer. The best way to say it , deer don’t run after a Shock Hammer hit..358 Cal-178gr Stone Hammer™ - Hammer Bullets
Recommended twist rate is 1-19" minimum Bullet length is 1.04" Bullet weight is 178gr Recommended use: Big game hunting G1-BC=.315 estimated With the 4mm hollow point in these Stone Hammer™s they are able to be used in tubular magazines.hammerbullets.com
Bullet length is 1.04″
Bullet weight is 178gr
Recommended use: Big game hunting
G1-BC=.315 estimated
With the 4mm hollow point in these Shock Hammers they are able to be used in tubular magazines.
I have had good results with factory Hornady 200gr FTX load in my 35 Rem. Shots were about 50 yds and dropped at the shot. My grandson shot a doe with it at about 100 yds quartering to him with entrance behind shoulder and exit Infront of the offside shoulder. Deer ran about 50-60 yds but was not hard to find. Not many to go by but so far It has worked for us. Do and have used the Speer 180gr, Rem 200gr RNCL and hope to use the Hornady 200gr RN this fall. Dan.Bullets can do weird things, even good ones. You never know if the shot was as good as you think or if you hit a branch or the deer moved at the last second. One of the biggest bucks I've ever seen in person, I finally got a shot at after hunting him for four years. I was using a gun & load that I know works. Deer was perfectly broadside at the shot & he collapsed like he was hit by lightning. When I got out of the stand and walked to him, he was gone. I found a couple drops of blood & hair where he fell, but no other sign. I searched for two days and never found him. I believe I didn't hit him as well as I thought or exactly where I was aiming. But who knows!
That being said, the 180gr Speer Hot Cor flat point has been a favorite bullet of mine and a few friends in the 35 Rem. It's been very accurate and I always got exits. I've used the Hornady 200gr FTX & RN as well. The 200gr RN has been a great deer killer for me and just this past season, I shot a dandy buck with it. Huge blood trail and he only went about 40 yards. The 200gr FTX on the other hand, I will not use again. Very accurate in the factory load and I always got exits. However, I've never had a blood trail of any kind which can be a huge problem where I hunt. I shot deer, hogs & a coyote and no blood trails. It was pure luck I found the deer & hogs but I never found the yote until the buzzards did.
I've put the 200gr Hornady RN into jugs and it expanded and held together nicely. At 360 BH and 35 Rem velocities, you don't need a fancy bullet. I've always heard extremely good things about the 200gr RN Core-Lokt too but have never found any. Attached are two pics of the 200gr Hornady RN. I think velocity was 2150 and went into 4 or so jugs. Been a long time since I shot that bullet into jugs.
Guy, can you quantify your results? Group size, velocity, etc.?I've been handloading the 200 gr Hornady RNSP in the 360 Buckhammer recently with good results. Accuracy and velocity were both quite good using, of all things, CFE BLK. If I hadn't seen it on Hodgdon's Online Data Center, I probably wouldn't have thought of using it.
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Ya, but not today. At this point suffice it to say my velocity results approached Hodgdon's at over 2300 fps, with tight SD single digit SD. Accuracy at 100 yards from the Henry was good. I haven't measured the groups. Looks like just under an inch from the benchrest for three shots. I'll have a better description soon. But today, that's what I've got.Guy, can you quantify your results? Group size, velocity, etc.?