Spent some time at the range with the chronograph. I couldn't find any 10X data for the 35 Remington, so here's the data collected from my 24" barreled Marlin 336A along with some other data for other Alliant Powder:
200 R-P RN 31.0 RL-7 CCI200 Fed 2014 fps
200 R-P RN 32.0 RL-7 CCI200 Fed 2104 fps
200 R-P RN 32.5 RL-7 CCI200 Fed 2228 fps
200 R-P RN 32.0 RL-10X CCI200 Fed 1921 fps
200 R-P RN 34.0 RL-10X CCI200 Fed 2052 fps
200 R-P RN 36.0 RL-10X CCI200 Fed 2244 fps
200 R-P RN 38.0 RL-12 CCI200 Fed 1968 fps
200 R-P RN 39.0 RL-12 CCI200 Fed 2033 fps
200 R-P RN 40.0 RL-12 CCI200 Fed 2093 fps
200 R-P RN 40.5 RL-12 CCI200 Fed 2175 fps
200 R-P RN 41.0 RL-12 CCI200 Fed 2224 fps
200 R-P RN 39.0 RL-15 CCI200 Fed 1974 fps
200 R-P RN 40.0 RL-15 CCI200 Fed 1998 fps
200 R-P RN 41.0 RL-15 CCI200 Fed 2072 fps
200 R-P RN 41.5 RL-15 CCI200 Fed 2161 fps
These loads seem to be safe in my rifle. Your results may vary so start low and work up.
Reloading data: Alliant 10X in a 35 Remington
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