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| I have used the 200 grain roundnose Remington with success. I have some 180 grain Barnes X's to try this year. I use remington cases and H4831. |
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| I use 54. grains. I did not chrono the load but think it should be around 2600 fps. Not a high pressure load but very accurate-- .98 at 100 yards from my remington 7600. |
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| IMR 3031 all you need to know. Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. |
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| RL15 should work fine with 200s, it's good with 250 grain bullets. I haven't shot 200s in my whelen, but am getting good accuracy and velocity with 250 grain bullets and IMR4895 which is a pretty flexible powder. |
| Posts: 51 | Location: British Columbia | Registered: 14 April 2003 |
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| FWIW I've had good results with max loads (Alliant's load of 61 gr) of RL-15 in my Ruger with Hornady and Remington 200 gr spire points. It produced the best accuracy and velocity.
Varget and H4895 also produced very good loads but their sweet spots were narrower in my rifle. If I couldn't get any more RL-15, I would be content with either of these.
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| 57-58gr.of 3031 with 200gr works for me |
| Posts: 1371 | Location: Plains,TEXAS | Registered: 14 January 2008 |
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| I use R15 alot in both my .35 Whelen's from 57.5gr with a 250gr bullet; to 58.5 with a 225gr; and 61gr with a 200gr. Spt. or RN. (One rifle I have is a Rem 7600 and the other a Mark X action bolt.) Of all the powders I've tried, RL15 seems to work the best all-around for accuracy and velocity! The only problem I've found with the powder is that it seems to vary from Lot to Lot more than some other brands. Other powders that shoots well in my rifles with 200gr bullets are: AA2520, Win748, and IMR4064. |
| Posts: 152 | Location: Missouri | Registered: 15 January 2004 |
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| LOL! I'm wondering what loading manuals I am looking at since the few I have do not list a load of RE15 that high for 250 grain bullets. I do see loads for 200-225 gr. bullets that max out at 59-60 grains of RE15. Would someone please point me to their load data?
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| Posts: 171 | Location: Eastern North Carolina | Registered: 29 March 2007 |
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| Alliants reload data on their web shows:
RL-15 w/200gr. max 60gr RL-15 w/250gr. max 59.5gr
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| The Barnes #3 reloading manual lists for the .35 Whelen a max of 62.0gr of RL15 for their 200grXFB bullet. I worked up a load of 61.0gr with a 200Spt. Hornady with a OAL of 3.250. This length puts the bullet quite a bit further out than the "crimping groove", but kicks the bullet out at about 2750 with no pressure signs. My Mark X likes the load, but my 7600 does not. I've found little info in other loading manuals regarding RL15 other than Nosler, which shows a much reduced loading (as is most of their .35 Whelen loads). I don't have their "newest" manual yet, but hope they use a different gun for their tests. The "cited" Reloaders (Alliant) pamphlet lists their RL15 data, but I have never been able to get to 59.5gr with a 250gr spitzer without encountering pressure problems. I have reached ther recommended max with 225gr bullets, but accuracy seems to come a couple of grain below their max (I might not have the right bullet yet!). Finn Agaard published some of the first tests with RL15 in the Whelen, which I found to be very useful and "right on"(common with the late, great Finn). |
| Posts: 152 | Location: Missouri | Registered: 15 January 2004 |
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| my whelen is twisted 1:16 and really only likes the short stumpy bullets,180s to 200s,I read somewhere or another that IMR 4064 was a highly recommended powder fot this round,took a few out to the range and was impressed with the accuracy............. |
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