I have an old Remington 141 in 35 Rem that shoots lights out with factory 200 gr cor lokt so I've never even shot anything else through it.
Finally got around to running some through the chrono for both out of curiosity, and so I'd have a reference of speed to try and duplicate on reloads if needed.
Was somewhat shocked at the results. Averaged 2154 fps with a high of 2174. :shock: Remington advertises 2080 fps, but most rifles the 35 rem is currently shot in such as the Marlin 336 would run way slower than that due to the short barrels.
My 141 has a 24" barrel and must have a tight chamber. I'd say I have a hot box of ammo except I have roughly 16 boxes, and the type that shoots the best is the plain green/yellow boxes that I was using. The type that says "Express" are ones that I felt were hotter because they are the only ones that produce sticky extraction and in a couple cases failure to extract.
My plan was to pull the bullets at some point on the "express" boxes and come up with a load that duplicated the plain box velocities. I'd be curious as to what the express velocities are, but based on the above numbers I'm almost afraid to shoot anymore to find out. Don't want to beat the old girl up.
Finally got around to running some through the chrono for both out of curiosity, and so I'd have a reference of speed to try and duplicate on reloads if needed.
Was somewhat shocked at the results. Averaged 2154 fps with a high of 2174. :shock: Remington advertises 2080 fps, but most rifles the 35 rem is currently shot in such as the Marlin 336 would run way slower than that due to the short barrels.
My 141 has a 24" barrel and must have a tight chamber. I'd say I have a hot box of ammo except I have roughly 16 boxes, and the type that shoots the best is the plain green/yellow boxes that I was using. The type that says "Express" are ones that I felt were hotter because they are the only ones that produce sticky extraction and in a couple cases failure to extract.
My plan was to pull the bullets at some point on the "express" boxes and come up with a load that duplicated the plain box velocities. I'd be curious as to what the express velocities are, but based on the above numbers I'm almost afraid to shoot anymore to find out. Don't want to beat the old girl up.