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350 Remington Mag

At Choice Ammunition, we take pride in offering the finest ammunition to meet the needs of discerning shooters and enthusiasts. Among our premium selection, we present the 350 Remington Ammo— a cartridge known for its excellent performance in hunting medium-sized game. With its balanced ballistics and moderate recoil, it offers reliable accuracy and sufficient power for deer, elk, and other similar-sized animals. The .350 Remington Magnum is popular among hunters seeking a combination of manageable recoil and effective stopping power in a compact package.

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  • .350 Remington Magnum 250 Grain Nosler Partition-  The .350 Remington Magnum was introduced in 1965 by Remington Arms Company for the Model 600 rifle. It was later offered in the Model 660 and Model 700. At the time of its introduction the .350 Remington had a short, fat case, similar to the current crop of short magnums except that the .350 carries a belt. Its closest competitor, the .35 Whelen was still just a wildcat from a necked-up .30-06, so the .350 Rem was the most powerful .35 caliber around, and in a short cartridge that allowed the use in compact quick-handling rifles. However, gun writers and shooters of the time were not yet enamored of the short-fat concept as they are today, and they preferred the older longer .35 Whelen based on the .30-06 cartridge, even though it had, at best, similar performance in short barrels. Today the .350 Rem has had some improvement in acceptance, due to the shorter cartridge being able to fit in a .308 length action.

    The .350 Remington Magnum is a fairly powerful cartridge, but the magazine length of the rifles it is usually chambered in, does limit its ability to use longer, heavier bullets with higher ballistic coefficients. Its premier use, though, is more as a “brush gun”, basically defined as a short, handy rifle that is more easily maneuvered in environments where shots are likely to be closer, and opportunities appear and disappear quickly. At reasonable ranges, the .350 Remington Magnum is capable of taking any game on the North American continent effectively and humanely. It would also be suitable for many African species, though some African nations have a .375″ (9.53mm) or .400″ (10.2mm) minimum caliber requirement for dangerous game.

    Choice Ammunition has taken our 100% hand-loading techniques and produce an extremely accurate, highly dependable round for the 350 Remington Magnum in this load. Our loading tolerances are only matched by passionate hand-loaders in their own loading rooms. Consistent seating depths, powder charges and proprietary formulas of Choice Ammunition, make this 250 Grain Nosler Partition round the finest you can buy on the commercial market today.

    The Bullet

    Partition Bullets feature a fully tapered jacket that ruptures instantly at the thin jacket mouth, yet the gradual thickening along the bullet’s axis controls expansion and curls the jacket uniformly outward at high or low velocities. Nosler’s integral Partition supports the expanded mushroom and retains the rear lead alloy core. The enclosed rear core retains more than half the original bullet weight for deep penetration. The special crimp locks in the rear core section, adding strength to resist deformation under the pressure of heavy magnums.

    • Velocity: 2,532 fps
    • 100% Hand Loaded

350 Remington Mag Ammo

Choice Ammunition has a great selection of 350 Remington Mag ammunition for sale. We are committed to providing an unparalleled shopping experience, we are proud to offer the 350 Remington Mag Ammo as part of our extensive selection. Whether you’re a competitive shooter, a seasoned hunter, or simply enjoy recreational shooting, this ammunition is sure to meet and exceed your expectations.

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350 Remington FAQ

The .350 Remington Magnum is a relatively compact cartridge, with a case length of 2.233 inches (56.7mm) and an overall length of approximately 2.825 inches (71.8mm).

The .350 Remington Magnum is well-suited for hunting medium-sized game like deer and elk, offering a balance of power, accuracy, and manageable recoil for effective takedowns.

The bullet drop of a .350 Remington Magnum at 300 yards can vary based on specific factors like bullet weight, velocity, and atmospheric conditions. Generally, it may experience a drop of around 10 to 15 inches, but precise calculations are recommended for accurate results.

The muzzle velocity of a .350 Remington Magnum can vary depending on the specific load and bullet weight, but it typically ranges from around 2,600 to 2,900 feet per second (fps).

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