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Symbol: X35R1
Caliber: 35 Remington
Bullet Weight: 200 Grains
Bullet Type: Power Point
Game Selector Guide: Deer
CXP Guide Number: 2 (light, thin-skinned game)
Test Barrel Length: 24"
Velocity (Feet Per Second):
- Muzzle: 2020
- 100yds: 1646
- 200yds: 1335
- 300yds: 1114
- 400yds: 985
- 500yds: 901
Energy (Foot Pounds):
- Muzzle: 1812
- 100yds: 1203
- 200yds: 791
- 300yds: 551
- 400yds: 431
- 500yds: 360
Trajectory, Short Range:
- 50yds: 0.9
- 100yds: 0
- 150yds: -4.1
- 200yds: -12.1
- 250yds: -25.1
- 300yds: -43.9
Trajectory, Long Range:
- 100yds: 2.7
- 150yds: 0
- 200yds: -6.7
- 250yds: -18.3
- 300yds: -35.8
- 400yds: -92.8
- 500yds: -185.5
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced in 1906, the 35 Remington is the last survivor of a family of rimless cartridges Remington developed for their Model 8 semiautomatic rifle. Although "paper ballistics" are unimpressive, with a 200-grain bullet at 2080 feet per second, the 35 Remington is a legendary "big woods" cartridge for deer and black bear. It was chambered to many early bolt-actions and some lever-actions and slide-actions. Marlin's 336 is the last factory rifle so chambered. The 35 Remington is very efficient in short barrels, so it got a new lease on life in bolt-action and single-shot "specialty pistols." At close range it still a hard-hitting cartridge, a fine close cover cartridge and especially excellent for feral hogs. — Craig Boddington