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.35 Rem.

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Load Data for Caliber .35 Rem. - Technical Specifications Image

Technical Specifications:

Caliber:
.35 Rem.
Bullet Diameter:
0.357" | 9.07mm
Primer Size:
Large Rifle (LR)
Max. Case Length (l3):
1.920" | 48.77mm
Max. Cartridge Length / OAL:
2.525" | 64.13mm
Max. Standardized :
39885 psi | 2750 bar
Case Capacity:
51.0 Grains of Water | 3.31 cm3
CID:
CID_483
Standard
C.I.P.
Letztes Update:
9/5/2024
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  • The .35 Remington is a rifle cartridge developed by Remington Arms in 1906. It was designed as a medium-power cartridge that could be used for hunting medium-sized game at short to medium ranges.

    The cartridge is based on a modified .30-30 Winchester case, which was necked up to accept .358 caliber bullets. The resulting cartridge has a bullet diameter of .358 inches and a case length of 1.912 inches.

    The .35 Remington is capable of firing bullets weighing between 180 and 250 grains at muzzle velocities ranging from 2,000 to 2,300 feet per second. It is a relatively mild cartridge that is suitable for hunting a wide range of game animals, including deer, black bear, and wild boar.

    One of the main advantages of the .35 Remington is its mild recoil, which makes it easy to shoot accurately for hunters of all skill levels. It is also known for its accuracy and reliability, which have made it a popular choice among hunters and shooters.

    The .35 Remington is typically chambered in lever-action rifles, and a number of firearms manufacturers produce rifles that are chambered for the .35 Remington cartridge. It is also used in some single-shot and bolt-action rifles.

    Today, the .35 Remington remains a popular choice for hunting medium-sized game at short to medium ranges. It is widely available and relatively affordable compared to some of the more specialized cartridges on the market.

  • Velocity (V0)

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    Energy  (E0)

    Ballistic Coefficient (BC1)

  • Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber

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    Barrel Length  Variation vs. Velocity - by Bullet Weight

.35 Rem. load data available with the following bullets:

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