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.350 Rem. Mag.
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Technical Specifications:
Caliber: | .350 Rem. Mag. |
Bullet Diameter: | 0.357" | 9.07mm |
Primer Size: | Large Rifle (LR) |
Max. Case Length (l3): | 2.170" | 55.12mm |
Max. Cartridge Length / OAL: | 2.800" | 71.12mm |
Max. Standardized : | 62366 psi | 4300 bar |
Case Capacity: | 72.0 Grains of Water | 4.68 cm3 |
CID: | CID_504 |
Standard | C.I.P. |
Letztes Update: | 10/7/2024 |
- The .350 Remington Magnum is a rifle cartridge developed by Remington Arms in 1965. It was designed as a powerful and versatile cartridge that would be suitable for hunting a wide range of big game animals, including elk, moose, and grizzly bears.
The cartridge is based on a modified .375 H&H Magnum case, which was necked down to accept .35 caliber bullets. The resulting cartridge has a bullet diameter of .358 inches and a case length of 2.25 inches.
The .350 Remington Magnum is capable of firing bullets weighing between 180 and 250 grains at muzzle velocities ranging from 2,700 to 2,900 feet per second. It is a powerful cartridge that delivers a significant amount of energy at long ranges, making it a popular choice among big game hunters.
However, the .350 Remington Magnum never achieved widespread popularity, and it was eventually discontinued by Remington in the early 1990s. Today, it is primarily of interest to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms.
Overall, the .350 Remington Magnum is a powerful and effective cartridge that was designed for hunting big game animals. While it never achieved widespread popularity, it remains a respected cartridge among hunters and enthusiasts.
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