350 Remington Magnum Ammo
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80%
Critic Rating
1 Reviews

50%
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0 Reviews
MSRP:$13.19
Used Price:
$11.87
Sale Price:
$13.19
Ammo Stats
Average Fps
2663 fps
Ballistic Coefficient
361.5
Average Gr
213 gr
Muzzle Velocity
2600 fps
Muzzle Energy
5100 J
Bullet Drop
0.02 in
Wind Drift
0.01 in
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See DealThe .350 Remington Magnum carries the same design as the 7mm Remington Magnum but is a shortened version. When it was introduced, it was the most powerful 35 caliber of its time. However, due to its short-fat concept in a time when longer and slender were preferred, it failed to captivate gun writers and shooters then. In short, many innovations around this cartridge and the rifle chambered for it were heavily scrutinized and criticized. The .350 Rem Mag was created by the
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Remington Arms Company in the year 1965, a year after the Model 600 carbine rifle, a push-feed bolt-action rifle by the same arms company was introduced. This cartridge was produced with two factory loads: a 200 grain and a 250 grain each at a velocity of 3000 fps and 2500 fps, respectively. The .35 caliber Rem Mag was a powerful cartridge, generating muzzle energy of up to 4000 ft. lbs.
In terms of performance, the cartridge had limited ability to use longer, heavier bullets with higher ballistic performance due to the magazine length of the rifles it is usually chambered in. The .350 Rem Mag was a handy rifle, making it a convenient brush gun. At a reasonable range, the .350 Remington Magnum could easily take on a dangerous game. However, reloading with certain bullets made the cartridge capable of 500 yards of big game hunting. However, this intense power came at the terrible cost of vicious recoil, making it difficult for the average man to take a shot with the rifle. Also, as the model 600 was made of light synthetic material, the bedding was always at risk of being destroyed by the enormous power of the .350 cartridge. The idea of a compact rifle which was accurate, long-reaching -boasting great power was what the model 600 and .350 Rem Mag hoped to achieve. Unfortunately, that was lost in translation, seeing the .350 Rem Mag factory loading discontinued..350 Remington Magnum For Sale
.350 Remington Magnum Ballistics Performance
Distance (yard) | Elevation (in) | Energy (fps) | Velocity (ft/lb) |
0 | 0.00 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
30 | -0.85 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
60 | -3.42 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
90 | -7.69 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
130 | -13.67 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
160 | -21.35 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
190 | -30.75 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
230 | -41.85 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
260 | -54.66 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
290 | -69.18 | 245.52 | 2550.00 |
Distance (yards) | 0 | 30 | 60 | 90 | 130 | 160 | 190 | 230 | 260 | 290 |
Elevation (in) | 0.00 | -0.85 | -3.42 | -7.69 | -13.67 | -21.35 | -30.75 | -41.85 | -54.66 | -69.18 |
Energy (fps) | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 | 245.52 |
Velocity (ft/lb) | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 | 2550.00 |
GunCritic Score
Ammo Stats
Average Fps
2663 fps
Ballistic Coefficient
361.5
Average Gr
213 gr
Muzzle Velocity
2600 fps
Muzzle Energy
5100 J
Bullet Drop
0.02 in
Wind Drift
0.01 in
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.350 Remington Magnum Specifications
Category
Caliber
.350 Remington Magnum
Gun Types
Case Types
Height
2.250
Average Grain
213
Recoil
0.00
Case Material
Brass
Rim Type
Belted
Bullet Types
Soft Point,Jacketed Hollow Point,Full Metal Jacket
Primer Type
Large Rifle
Bullet Diameter
0.254 in
Land Diameter
0.245 in
Neck Diameter
0.284 in
Base Diameter
0.322 in
Rim Diameter
0.375 in
Rim Thickness
0.052 in
Case Length
63 in
Oal Cartridge Length
82 in
Bullet Weight
250 gr
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