Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

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Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

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Does anyone know what the original load out was for these? I know semi-autos can be picky outside of their designed bullet weight and/or velocity parameters.

Even better, anyone know what Frank Hamer's load was when he threw that little surprise party for Bonnie and Clyde? :wink:

Thanks! :mrgreen:
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Re: Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

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I believe Frank Hamer used Remington factory loads with the 200 gr. bullets. Don't know where I read that. My dad said that he'd only ever seen the Winchester Silvertips prior to getting possession of the gun in 1975. He wasn't from Texas though! IME the 150s don't feed well in many/most M8s. 38 gr. IMR or H 4895 under the 200 gr. RN (any cup-n-core like Hornady, Remington or Winchester) works just fine. The Federal load is the most "vigorous" factory load, the Winchester just barely gets the case out of my gun. Sometimes it gets just high enough to roll onto my hat brim.
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Re: Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

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Thanks Hobie! :mrgreen:

Like I said, I know semis can be persnickity and I didn't know what weights were part of the original loading when looking at current offerings.

I've put the 8/81 on my watch list for the next show. :mrgreen:
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I love mine but it does have sentimental value beyond measure.
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Re: Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

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Howdy,
I'm looking for one as well.... 35 rem or 300 Savage..

Thanks for any leads...

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Re: Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

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Here is a ratty old box of Super X cartridges for the Autoloader. :D
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Re: Original load info for the remington Model 8/81 in .35 Rem?

Post by O.S.O.K. »

just stick with the factory or equivalent 200 grain loads and you'll be spot on - will shoot to point of aim too.
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