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Reloading
35 rem with 180 gr xtp -- published data?
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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5248771" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the 180 a .357 pistol bullet? I'd be careful making assumptions on load data. I did see some discussion of this bullet in a rifle, but not with 4064. Do a google search. I would start low and work up as you would with any new load and be aware your zero will likely change. You will also need a chrono to find your target velocity. </p><p></p><p>If you are worried about losing your game in thick brush and don't want to work up a new load from stratch, you can try to line up a tracking dog before you hunt and/or I find neck shots are very effective at dropping deer in their tracks when you don't want them to run. I don't use coreloks but they have a great reputation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5248771, member: 22371"] Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the 180 a .357 pistol bullet? I'd be careful making assumptions on load data. I did see some discussion of this bullet in a rifle, but not with 4064. Do a google search. I would start low and work up as you would with any new load and be aware your zero will likely change. You will also need a chrono to find your target velocity. If you are worried about losing your game in thick brush and don't want to work up a new load from stratch, you can try to line up a tracking dog before you hunt and/or I find neck shots are very effective at dropping deer in their tracks when you don't want them to run. I don't use coreloks but they have a great reputation. [/QUOTE]
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