It's not every day or even every decade that a new factory ammo offering in 35 rem is offered. I wonder if it will ever actually be available.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1023350871?pid=648576
this looks interesting
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Re: this looks interesting
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Last edited by Ray on Sat Mar 22, 2025 8:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: this looks interesting
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35 Rem is a great cartridge.
Like many 'oldies', there isn't that much it can't do reasonably well.
35 Rem is a great cartridge.
Like many 'oldies', there isn't that much it can't do reasonably well.
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Re: this looks interesting
Wonder how that bullet would do out of say, a Contender rifle in .357 Maximum.
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Re: this looks interesting
You can count on midway to send you an "in stock' notification, then you immediately go to order it and get 'out of stock'. I was a customer 47 years but after 3 times of the in stock/ no stock situation in the last 90 days, I am done with them.
Re: this looks interesting
this was more of a comment on the prospect of a new factory offering for the 35 Rem, not an endorsement of Midway. Midway just happens to be where I saw the ammo listed.
but yes, that's what I thought looked interesting. 220 grain bullet at the same velocity as the standard 200 grain loading. sounds like a thumper.
but yes, that's what I thought looked interesting. 220 grain bullet at the same velocity as the standard 200 grain loading. sounds like a thumper.