
.35 Remington - Wikipedia
The .35 Remington (9.1 x 49 mm) is the only cartridge from Remington's lineup of medium-power rimless cartridges still in commercial production. Introduced in 1906, it was originally …
.35 Remington: Ultimate Guide To What You Need To Know
The original .35 Remington load generated over 1,900 foot pounds of energy and quickly became a favorite among American hunters. Particularly when used in a high quality rifle, the .35 …
.30-30 Win. vs. .35 Rem. - Caliber Battle | MeatEater Hunting
2021年2月3日 · In a modern bolt-action rifle, hand loaders can achieve velocities of 2,400 fps with a 200-grain bullet, making the .35 Rem. clearly more powerful than the .30-30. As Barnes puts …
The Enduring .35 Remington | An Official Journal Of The NRA
2014年4月18日 · A .35 Remington-chambered rifle makes a hunter want to wear wool clothes-and red plaid at that. It fires a thumb of a bullet at ample velocity and is handy to ply in thickets …
.35 Remington - BallisticStudies.com
The .35 Remington is one of a family of cartridges that were designed for the Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle released in 1908. The .25, .30, .32 Remington cartridges were loosely …
.35 Rem. - CHUCKHAWKS.COM
The .35 Remington cartridge has periodically shown up in a modern bolt action, autoloading, or pump rifle, but its most consistent and popular home has been the Marlin 336 lever action rifle. …
Behind the Bullet: .35 Remington | An Official Journal Of The NRA
2024年5月28日 · The 35 Remington uses a 23-degree 25-minute shoulder for headspacing, with a neck measuring 0.337 inches. The bullet diameter is .358-inch—common to the .35 Whelen, …
Handloads: .35 Remington | An Official Journal Of The NRA
2021年3月9日 · The .35 Remington is basically a short-range cartridge, however, Hornady ’s 200-gr. Flex Tip eXpanding (FTX) bullets help to lengthen its stride by way of a pointed tip and an …
.35 Remington | The Cartridge of 1906 Still Made Today - Lynx …
2024年11月10日 · The original .35 Remington was a 200-grain .35 caliber that achieved around 2,100 feet per second. With over 1,900 foot-pounds of energy on target, this round was …
The .35 Remington - GUNS Magazine
The .35 Remington is certainly not a high-power Magnum; however, it has been doing just fine on deer, feral pigs and black bears for well over a century now. Most users report it is more …
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