This article was first published in American Rifleman, November 2002. Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed “U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903.” Known as the ...
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Why the 35 Remington (introduced in 1906) is still popular today
One of the .35 Remington’s claims to fame was its availability in lever-action rifles like the Marlin 336. This pairing was a match made in heaven for hunters in thick woods, where quick handling and ...
There’s a specific reason why we’ve seen a number of great .35-caliber cartridges over the years. It’s because it wasn’t all that long ago that bullet performance wasn’t nearly so good as it is today.
As a dedicated deer hunter for the past half century, I’ve owned my share of deer rifles in various calibers and actions over the years. My first was a Marlin 336 lever action rifle in Remington 35 ...
More than 65 years ago two of the largest rifle and ammunition manufacturers unveiled two nearly identical cartridges that were instantly engaged in a titanic struggle for supremacy. Within just a few ...
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