This bullet is not designed to be used in tube loaded rifles (Marlin 336); however, regardless of safety concerns (detonation) some hunters do use it …

NCsmitty Even with the goofy seethru rings and a cheap bushnell scope the accuracy was much better than I expected. 35 Remington vs 30-30. The Hornady LeveRevolution ammo splits the difference at 2225. A 200-grain Hornady LEVERevolution (left) and a 200-grain Remington Core-Lokt (right) compared to a .30-06 cartridge. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases. To get a 250yd zero, be 9" high at 100yds. This new technology makes LEVERevolution cartridges safe in tubular magazines. I haven't tried the new Hornady's but don't see how they could possibly make a lot of difference in the field. Can anyone here give a real world comparison of the Hornady 150 gr. Other .35 bullets are usually made for the higher speeds of the .350 Mag or .35 Whelen. A typical 35 Remington factory load (200gr bullet at 2,080fps) has about 5% more energy than a normal 30-30 factory load (170gr bullet at 2,200fps). Sorry if this is an old subject, I'm a newbie here. With a 200yd zero, according to Hornady, you'll be down about 10" at 250. I have not shot the "Leverevolution" ammo in my old 35-Remington but I have in the my Triple 4! The Buffalo Bore would be my choice only if I were after game larger than a Black Bear. I have heard of great results using 150 or 170 grain remington core lokts with the Hornady LE powder. I can tell you first-hand that .35 Remington 200gr. The 150 grain pointed soft point Core-Lokt has an advertised velocity of 2300fps for a true muzzle velocity of around 2230fps. To get a 200yd zero, be 5-1/2" high at 100yds. I know the Core-lokt's work well on whitetail, how about the SST's ? Loaded with 200 grain FTX bullets and pushed at a slightly faster than normal velocity, .35 Remington LEVERevolution ammunition has a significantly flatter trajectory and carries more energy down range than traditional .35 Remington factory ammunition loaded with round nosed bullets. I just took my new to me 336sc .35 remington to the range and fired 200 grain leverevolution ammo through it. View Important Delivery Info. Re: Remington Core-Lokt vs Hornady Interlock by sallee-bo » Wed Dec 19, 2018 3:53 am I've been shooting Hornady Custom 165 gr interlock BTSP in my .300 for years. The 35 Remington also uses a bullet about 18% heavier and with over 35% more frontal surface area (.1007 vs .0745 square inches). I am curious if anyone is shooting this combination? I really like the 200 grain Core-Lokt in the .35 Remington. Re: .35 REM 200gr Winchester -VS- 200gr "LEVERevolution" I had used the .30-30 lever's last year, very clean kill, and little waste, i would almost bet you do that same test in a gel block or something and you will see very different results.

I myself have taken several critters with it. SST vs the Remington 150 gr. I recentyly picked up a box of Hornady LE to try out. It will work great for deer and black bear. 200 gr bullet at 2225fps out of a 24" barrel and about 2160fps out of a 20" barrel. The .45-70 300 grainers are pretty unimpressive IMO. # I really like the 200 grain Core-Lokt in the .35 Remington. I tried the LeverEvolution and is did not do any better at the range or at puttin em down. The 200 RN Rem CoreLoct is MADE for the .35 Rem.

LEVERevolution ammunition features up to 40% more energy than traditional flat point loads and travels up to 250 fps faster. If it groups as well as the 200gr Core-Lokts, I'll take them hunting. 356 Winchester vs. 35 Remington. I have the RCBS 200 gr mold and I am looking to start working up loads for the 35 remington and I have heard good things about this powder but no load data. Abel, Jul 9, 2012 #6. 30-30 leverevolution vs 170gr core lokt, 30/30 vs 35 remington, 35 rem core lokt or hornday flx for deer, 35 rem hornady leverevolution vs core-lokt recoil, 35 remington core lokt forum, 35 remington leverevolution ballistics, 35 remington leverevolution vs core lokt, hornady leverevolution .35 rem versus hornady leverevolution 30/30, Core-lokt factory loads for the .300 Savage ? It's highly accurate and does the job. Hornady Leverevolution 30-30 Impressed. I know that 3031 is a good powder but would like to try leverevolution as I already have some on hand.

The last time I checked, Hornady LE in 35 Rem. # I know that 3031 is a good powder but would like to try leverevolution as I … # Core-Lokt works very well on big deer and black bear in the Northeast. I think your friend should have used the 405 grain Remington bullet. The .45-70 300 grainers are pretty unimpressive IMO. Thanks, Scott Regular Rem 200gr ammo is around 2000+fps. 200g core-lokt have been the best bullets yet!

35 Remington and leverevolution I have the RCBS 200 gr mold and I am looking to start working up loads for the 35 remington and I have heard good things about this powder but no load data.

35 Remington Without a doubt, the Hornady LeveRevolution round is the most potent. It's highly accurate and does the job. was that same price.