Can someone provide me Quickload data for a 35 Remington?

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I was hoping that someone with QuickLoad could provide some data for me. It would be for a 35 Remington with an 18.5" bbl with:
a. 180 gr .360 dia cast bullet 0.755" long with a cartridge OAL of 2.230"
b. 200 gr .359 dia cast bullet 0.890" long with a cartridge OAL of 2.455"
Max pressure 38,000 PSI and max load density of 105%.
Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Case capacity is 51.4 grs of H2O and I have a large variety of powders ranging from Bulleseye to H4831.
 
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Welcome to THR, lots of great people here.

I don't have Quickload but someone who does probably needs to know the powder and charge or a charge range.

Think I need to buy myself a copy of Quickload for Christmas.
 
Be happy to help you out but a powder and charge weight is necessary.
 
Quickload is not a substitute for a proper manual or powder makers site. Far too many variables for a computer program written by a programmer who very likely has never seen a real firearm.
Lot of .35 Rem data on Hodgdon's site. Barrel length difference only means the published velocities will be different.
Bullseye is handgun powder. Too fast.
 
Quickload is not a substitute for a proper manual or powder makers site. Far too many variables for a computer program written by a programmer who very likely has never seen a real firearm.

Lot of .35 Rem data on Hodgdon's site. Barrel length difference only means the published velocities will be different.

Bullseye is handgun powder. Too fast.


I'm guessing you don't have the program. Like any program it's GIGO, garbage in garbage out. Enter all the variables correctly and Quickload is scary accurate. When you start shooting wildcats or using powders not listed the manuals and websites do you no good.

Bullseye will work just fine in 35 Remington if all you're looking to shoot is low powered loads. Bullseye is used in rifle cases for gallery loads and works extremely well for this purpose. You won't have a hunting load but you will have a fun load w/ little recoil.
 
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