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Any load info? It is a slide action so we will load a bit light. Any info appreciated. Thanks Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D" | ||
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Some of my manuals list the .25 Remington and the 25-35 Winchester with the same data. I presume you have a Model 14 Remington. What bullet weight do you want to load? | |||
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I would like any info available but specifically we would like a 115-120 gr bullet. I think they also loaded a 60 gr bullet for small game. Thanks. "D" Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D" | |||
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From the 1973 Hornady Handbook Powder___Min___ Vel___Max___Vel 60 grn FN 3031___25.1___2400___28.2___2800 4895___27.1___2400___31.1___2900 117 grn RN 3031___20.0___1800___25.7___2300 4895___22.0___1800___26.8___2200 I would not advise learning to reload with this round and rifle. Brass is hard to find or you have to form it from .30 Rem brass. The rifle has little camming power for either chambering or extraction of an oversize case. In addition it has a tubular magazine. I would not use pointed bullets not even if it is spiraled. If you aleady have significant experience you should have no problems. I suggest that you buy a manual or two with the data in it. It is too easy for a typo to occur like this. I formatted this nice and neat but the software fouls it up when it is saved. | |||
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