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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 chambered for the Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle in 1908.
The Marlin Model 336 is a lever-action rifle and carbine made by Marlin Firearms.Since its introduction in 1948, it has been offered in a number of different calibers and barrel lengths, but is commonly chambered in .30-30 Winchester or .35 Remington, using a 20- or 24-inch barrel.
"If Hornady's[1] "Lever Evolution" ammunition is used, the effective range of the .30-30 Winchester and .35 Remington is increased to approximately 300 yards." i'll remove this as of now... _____ Yes, actually. Normally I would not think product placement appropriate, but Hornady LeverEvolution ammunition is a bit of an exception.
Same cartridge as .244 Remington and interchangeable. Rifles marked .244 Remington may not stabilize heaviest 6mm Remington bullets. [3] 6mm BR Norma: 1996 [14] Sweden 3 [15] [16] R 6x39.6mm 2789 [15] 0.243 0.517 [15] 39.6mm Norma's redesigned of the Remington 6mm BR in order to utilize VLD bullets. 6mm XC: 2000 US 4 [17] [18] R 6×48mm 3018 ...
It is designed for deer hunting out to a maximum effective range of 300 yards (270 m). ... .35 Remington.350 Legend.360 Buckhammer.444 Marlin.450 Bushmaster;
The .350 Legend shares many characteristics with the .223 Remington, such as an overall cartridge length of 2.26 inches (57 mm) and a rim diameter of .378 inches (9.6 mm). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Because of its similarities to the .223 Remington and 5.56 mm NATO , the .350 Legend is suitable for use in AR-15 type semiautomatic rifles .
Marlin Model MR7, a long action center fire bolt-action rifle available in .30-06, .270,and .25-06 manufactured from 1996-1999 A few were offered in .280 Remington in 1999; Marlin Model XL7, a long action center fire bolt-action rifle available in .30-06, .270, and .25-06
The .444 Marlin (10.9×57mmR) is a rifle cartridge designed in 1964 by Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms. It was designed to fill the gap left when the older .45-70 cartridge was not available in new lever-action rifles ; at the time it was the largest lever-action cartridge available. [ 1 ]