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Recently bought a 35 Wade Magnum. Parent case is a 338 win mag. I can load 73 grains to the base of the neck which is 9 grains more than my 35 Whelen. It has a 24.5 inch barrel and I am shooting a 220gr Sierra flat nose. I tried RL-17 and averaged 2900 fps. Not bad but basically my Whelen shooting Hornady Superformance with a 200gr bullet. I'm looking for a little better velocity. Any powder recommendations? Thanks, Optik1
 
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you can use the 338 data if the bullet weights are close.
you'll have lower pressure with the bigger bore.
 
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Thank you. Any other suggestions?
 
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After looking case dimensions, it is very close to the 358 Norma Magnum. The 358 Norma is about .040 longer at the shoulder so I would assume the case volume is slightly larger. For the Wade Magnum, you would have to back off from the published data for the 358 Norma. According to Quickload, the capacity of the 358 Norma Mag is 88 gr of water. I was not able to find data on the Wade Magnum.


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Thank you sir.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by optik1:
Recently bought a 35 Wade Magnum. Parent case is a 338 win mag. I can load 73 grains to the base of the neck which is 9 grains more than my 35 Whelen. It has a 24.5 inch barrel and I am shooting a 220gr Sierra flat nose. I tried RL-17 and averaged 2900 fps. Not bad but basically my Whelen shooting Hornady Superformance with a 200gr bullet. I'm looking for a little better velocity. Any powder recommendations? Thanks, Optik1[/QUOT


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Ifit was me Id try RL-19 and 22 max loads..Buy a reloading book that gives pressure and velocity, One needs reloading book to begin with and then fine tune on your own..


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N160 and H or I 4895 would be good as well as H414.


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