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140 Hammer Bullets for 35 Rem?

2.4K views 7 replies 8 participants last post by  SlowBob  
#1 ·
I am curious if anyone has tried the 140gr Hammer bullets in their 35 Rem? I was looking for some lighter grain bullets and came across these. No loading data anywhere to be found. Any experience or advice appreciated.
 
#6 ·
Years ago my brother loaded some pistol bullets for his .35 Rem 336. Worked up some "pretty hot loads" and used them to disintegrate Jack Rabbits :) He sold his .35 but I've got one now if he ever finds the load data.
 
#7 ·
I have loaded and shot 140 Hammers but nothing exciting to report. I used LVR 44,44.5 and 45 grain loads. Nothing is circled in my loads so nothing was accurate enough to get excited about. The OAL was 2.395" 20" barrel. I tried 3031 40 grains with about the same results. It would probably be worth your while to call the folks at Hammer and see what they suggest. I think I have read that using faster powders due to lower bullet tension and the need to speed it up. Without the data, I am a little cautious on what else to try in it. I have shot 158 XTP with 44.1 LVR with acceptable accuracy. An MOA load in my rifle with 180 XTP is 42 grains LVR compressed load. My rifle is not yours, use care when taking others load data. It seems like all rifles are different. If you run across a winner, let us know.
 
#8 ·
I have good results with 137gr Shock Hammers in 375 Win.

No published load data. I used LD 140gr Controlled Chaos 30-30 load data and Hornady 140gr MFX 30-30 load data for guidance... 375 Win can handle higher pressure... Still working on a load... So far nice accurate load with 34.5gr of H4198 with 2450fps avg and low spread... Figure the 137gr are a versatile option if I go predator hunting...

At 2400+ fps the 137gr loads already matches Underwood 140gr CC and Hornady LE 140gr MFX factory FPS. And, in the higher pressure 375 Win, a 137gr bullet should be able to well exceed 30-30 copper 140gr loads . . . .