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| I have IMR 4350 on hand, what was your load for this powder? |
| Posts: 414 | Location: Indiana | Registered: 22 November 2015 |
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| I load 39.5 grains of Norma 203B with a 100 grain Nosler Hunting ballistic tip, Federal Match Primers. If you can't find 203B, use RL-15. My QuickLoad shows that there is a bit less pressure for the Partition and about 30FPS slower. I have always been a fan of the 257 Roberts. Shot my first deer with one in 1957. I load it for my daughter now.
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| Posts: 9797 | Location: Missouri City, Texas | Registered: 21 June 2000 |
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| My model 70 257 Roberts likes Nosler 115gr Partitions. Old load was 43.5gr at 2925fps. Norma MRP, RL22, RL23,and RL26 will all get you more speed. With 100gr bullets I would try RL17. 115gr Partitions is most accurate bullet in my rifle. On Antelope bullets usually pass thru. |
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| My .257 likes 34 gr. IMR 4064 and 39.5 gr. IMR 4350 with Nosler BT. A poster on another site has recommended 42 gr. IMR 4350 with the Nosler PT, I've oredred some Partitions and will try this load. In the .35 Whelen extensive research, load development and range time has show that 54.5 gr. IMR 4064 produces the best accuracy with 225 gr. Sierra Game King and Nosler BT. Also have some 225 gr. PT Noslers ordered to try in the Whelen |
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| Why do you need Partition bullets for deer? |
| Posts: 1230 | Location: Saugerties, New York | Registered: 12 March 2002 |
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| In my case that's what the rifle came with 4 boxes of old 115 or 117gr turned partitions with 43.5gr of IMR4350. Shot real good. Tried other bullets but those 115gr partitions just shot better. Especially if you used a slow powder, like Norma MRP, RL22,RL23, or RL26. RL17 works well with lots of bullets. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Gunswizard: I have IMR 4350 on hand, what was your load for this powder? 44 grain of IMR 4350 roger
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| Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003 |
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| Since I already have good loads for Nosler Ballistic Tips my plan is to merely switch to the Partitions. Just seeking input form others as to their experiences. I never said that I felt the need for Partitions for whitetails, just wanted to try them because of their excellent reputation. Thanks to all who took the time to reply. |
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| Varget has been unbeatable for me in the 35 Whelen with both 225 and 250 grain bullets. |
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| The 225 Partition in my .358 Win at 2520 fps. did a great job on the Eastern whitetails over the years and also knocked the snot outa a few Canadian black bears. They're Good !
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| I am interested in buying any .358 balistic tips you may not be using. Thanks, Optik1 |
| Posts: 375 | Location: linwood Michigan | Registered: 07 February 2008 |
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| I load 225 Gr. partitions for my cousins 35 Whelen. IMR 4064 gave us the best accuracy in his Ruger No. 1
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| Posts: 2348 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 07 January 2005 |
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| I load 57 gr. r-15 behind a 250 gr. Partition. Great accuracy and penetration. I have used r-15 and imr 4064 with 225 gr NP with good results. 56 gr of 4064 iirc |
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| I wanted to switch to Nosler 110gr Accubond but they did not give me the accuracy that the 115gr Partitions did. So I switched back. I also forgot to mention that IMR 4064 was my light bullet powder for 75gr and 85gr bullets. |
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| quote: Originally posted by whelenite: Varget has been unbeatable for me in the 35 Whelen with both 225 and 250 grain bullets.
I'll have to try some Varget in mine. I use IMR 4350 in my 257 and Rlr 15 in the Whelen. It seems like the Whelen likes powders that work well in the 308. |
| Posts: 10191 | Location: Tooele, Ut | Registered: 27 September 2001 |
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| I have had excellent luck with 100 grain bullets and 4350 in the Ruger Model 77 I bought in 1984. After shooting up my factory ammunition, I loaded up some Noslers. They worked well. According to notes, I killed a mixed bag of deer and antelope - fourteen head total over three years and three states. No problems. Great cartridge, great bullets, great results. |
| Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004 |
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| quote: It seems like the Whelen likes powders that work well in the 308.
If you take pictures of a 308 round and a 35 Whelen round and size the photos so that both cartridges are the same length, you can hardly tell the difference. |
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