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Ramshot data for .338-06 and .35 Whelen
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I'm looking for some data for the .338-06 and .35 Whelen or at least a good starting point. I've been wanting to try some Big Game, or Hunter powder as I've liked the TAC I'm using so far in my .223 loads. I'm looking for data using 200-225 grain in the .338-06 and 225-250 on the .35 Whelen.
 
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Which Ramshot are you considering?


As usual just my $.02
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I was thinking Big Game, but I'm open to any other Ramshot powder suggestions.
 
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Myself and lotsof other guys have had grea results with RL-15 in the whelen.
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I thought my buddy had tried it. If he did he didn't give me the data. I use RL15 and 4064 in my 340PDK. My case is a little larger than yours.


As usual just my $.02
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Hey Chad I'm using Ramshot Big Game in my 9.3x62 with the 270 and 286 grain bullets with excellent results. I think I've got some data around here for the 35 Whelen and the same powder, I'll try to look it up for ya.
 
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Thanks to all the replies! What can I say Ramshot got back real quick as I e-mailed them with my question yesterday afternoon after I got home from work and received a reply before lunch. Don't know if anyone else is interested but here you go.

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We suggest the following.

Caliber: .35 Whelen.

Barrel length: 22â€

Powder: Ramshot – TAC.

Bullet weight: 200grains.

Start load: 51.0grains (2400 – 2500 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 56.0grains (2650 – 2750 Ft/p/sec).

Bullet weight: 225 grains.

Start load: 47.0grains (2300 - 2400 F/p/sec)

Maximum load: 52.0 grains (2500 – 2600 Ft/p/sec).

Bullet weight: 250 grains.

Start load: 46.0grains (2150 - 2250 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 51.0 grains (2350 – 2450 Ft/p/sec).


Powder: Ramshot – BIG GAME.

Bullet weight: 225 grains.

Start load: 56.0grains (2300 - 2400 F/p/sec)

Maximum load: 61.0 grains (2500 – 2600 Ft/p/sec).Full Case.

Bullet weight: 250 grains.

Start load: 53.0grains (2150 - 2250 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 58.0 grains (2350 – 2450 Ft/p/sec).Full case.


Caliber: .338-06 A-Square.

Case capacity: 4.480cc/69.0grians of water.

Barrel length: 26â€

Powder: Ramshot – BIG GAME.

Bullet weight: 200 -215 grains.

Start load: 54.0grains (2500 - 2600 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 60.0 grains (2750 – 2850 Ft/p/sec). Full case/slightly compressed.

Bullet weight: 250 grains.

Start load: 50.0grains (2300 - 2400 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 56.0 grains (2500 – 2600 Ft/p/sec). Full case/slightly compressed.



Powder: Ramshot – HUNTER.(Loading densities at maximum will be ca 105 to 107%)

Bullet weight: 200-215 grains.

Start load: 58.0grains (2400 - 2500 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 64.0 grains (2750 – 2850 Ft/p/sec). Full case/compressed.

Bullet weight: 250 grains.

Start load: 54.0grains (2275 - 2375 Ft/p/sec)

Maximum load: 59.0 grains (2500 – 2600 Ft/p/sec). Full case/compressed.



NOTES:

It’ important to note that SAFETY is our prime concern therefore we strongly recommend.

Ø To always start at the recommended minimum “START†load.

Ø If at all possible, measure the velocity.

Ø Contact us again with the velocity data, so that we can verify, and correlate with our data.



Thanks for your interest in our powders.

We appreciate your business and interest!!

Regards

Johan Loubser

Ballistician

Ramshot/Accurate Powders

Tel: (406) 234 04 22 email: johan@ramshot.com

Western Powders Inc -- Miles City – Montana.

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Western Powders Inc. disclaims all possible liability for damages including, actual, incidental and consequential, resulting from usage of the information or advice contained in this message.

Use the data and advice at your own risk, and with extreme caution.

We also request that you visit our websites www.accuratepowder.com www.ramshot.com or www.montanaextreme.com for more comprehensive information.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Allways begin loading from the minimum "START charge and carefully develop loads by increasing in small increments of 2% towards the Maximum load.

 
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The Whelen data Western gave ya
looks to me like it is *computer generated* and ultra conservative .

I can tell you that 2 grains more (of Big Game) than max for RL 15 in my Whelen rifle will deliver about 50 fps less ; this with 250 gr bullets .

FWIW to ya........as always , each rifle is an individual......
 
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The Whelen data Western gave ya
looks to me like it is *computer generated* and ultra conservative .

I don't know about that, but if I can get accuracy and near 2600 fps with a 250 grain .338 don't know what I'd shoot with it but it should stop it. BOOM
 
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It looks like they were using a 26" bbl on the 338-06. But still, that's impressive velocities they're advertising.


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Originally posted by taylorce1:

I don't know about that, but if I can get accuracy and near 2600 fps with a 250 grain .338 don't know what I'd shoot with it but it should stop it. BOOM



Exactly , which is why I said the WHELEN data looks conservative........you'll note they held the 35 caliber data to an estimated 2450fps max(with 250 s)
 
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Well that was with a 22" barreled .35 Whelen, but well see what I can get. I have a friend that will let me borrow his chronograph and lead sled if I ask. Right now my Whelen is in desperate need of a limb saver or something so 2450 with 250 grain bullets just makes me cringe.
 
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Set your shooting position up so you are sitting up staight and I usually throw a padded rifle case over my shoulder with the wide part in front to soften the blow.Even then 20 rounds is a lot for me. Funny thing though all I hear is the echo if there is one when I shoot at deer or hogs.


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I've been using a PAST pad when I bench the rifle, but I'm like you after 10-20 rounds I'm done. A new recoil pad is still going on this rifle in the future as the one on it probably isn't but 1/4" of rubber. I can only imagine how hard one of those 250 grain bullet hit.
 
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Maby not that popular but my 35 whelen imp loves H380 with 225's


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Maby not that popular but my 35 whelen imp loves H380 with 225's


I'll take any suggestions on powders and loads for either of these calibers. I've kind of been neglecting these rifles and intend to remedy that situation. I'm hoping to get several loads worked up soon and hit the range when the weather gets nice.

I've got a pretty good load using RL 15 and 200 grain Hornady's in the .338-06, but I have a ton of other stuff on the bench that needs to be used as well. So any and all load data you guys are willing to share I'll take.
 
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A couple of loads:

338-06, 215 gr TSX, RL15 52gr. Loaded up to 54 gr with no pressure signs in my pre 64 fwt, 22" bored to 338. I believe the Hodgon max is like 53-54 gr.

35 Whelen, 250 gr partition, 59 gr RL15. Loaded up to 60 gr with no pressure signs in my Ruger tang safety. Hodgon max is 58 gr I believe.

As usual start low and work up.
 
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62 gr of Big Game with a 210 TSX is a great load in my .338-06. It is the most accurate load for it and chronos 2800 fps on the nose out of a 24 in. barrel.


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