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35 Remington

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  1. In the realm of firearms, few things evoke nostalgia and admiration like classic cartridges. These are the rounds that have stood the test of time, earning their place in the annals of shooting history. One such cartridge is the venerable .35 Remington, a round with a rich heritage and enduring popularity among hunters and enthusiasts alike. Origins and Development The story of the .35 Remington begins in the early 1900s when the Remington Arms Company sought to create a cartridge that would offer substantial power for hunting North American big game, particularly deer and black bear, within the limitations of lever-action rifles. Introduced in 1906, the .35 Remington was designed specifically for the Remington Model 8 autoloading rifle, a pioneering firearm of its time. The cartridge itself is based on a rimless, bottlenecked case, which allows for smooth feeding and reliable chambering in lever-action and autoloading rifles. It features a bullet diameter of .358 inches (hence the .35 designation) and a relatively low operating pressure, making it suitable for use in older rifles as well as modern firearms. Performance and Ballistics Despite its modest appearance, the .35 Remington delivers impressive performance in the field. Early loadings typically featured a 200-grain round-nosed bullet traveling at around 2080 feet per second (fps), generating around 2300 foot-pounds of muzzle energy. This combination provided adequate stopping power for medium-sized game at typical hunting distances. In terms of trajectory, the .35 Remington is not a flat-shooting cartridge, but it excels in the ranges commonly encountered in dense woods and brush country, where quick shots at moderate distances are the norm. Within its effective range, the cartridge hits hard and penetrates deeply, making it well-suited for taking down deer, black bear, and similar-sized game. Enduring Popularity What sets the .35 Remington apart from many other cartridges of its era is its enduring popularity. While other cartridges have come and gone, the .35 Remington has remained a favorite among hunters for over a century. Its reputation for reliability, effectiveness,

  2. and manageable recoil has earned it a dedicated following that continues to grow to this day. Part of the .35 Remington's appeal lies in its versatility. It performs admirably in a variety of hunting situations, from dense woodlands to open fields, making it a go-to choice for many hunters across North America. Additionally, the cartridge's mild recoil makes it accessible to shooters of all experience levels, further contributing to its widespread use. Modern Applications Despite being over a century old, the .35 Remington remains relevant in today's firearms market. While it may not be as common as more modern offerings, rifles chambered in .35 Remington are still in production, and ammunition is readily available from major manufacturers. Moreover, the .35 Remington has found new life in the hands of handloaders and enthusiasts who appreciate its classic appeal and inherent qualities. By experimenting with different bullet weights, powders, and bullet designs, handloaders can tailor their loads to suit specific hunting conditions and preferences, further enhancing the cartridge's versatility and performance. Conclusion In a world where firearms technology is constantly evolving, the .35 Remington stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of classic cartridges. With its rich history, proven performance, and timeless design, it continues to hold a special place in the hearts of hunters and shooters around the world.

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