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350 Remington Magnum

$100.00
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350 Remington Magnum

350 Remington Magnum

$100.00
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Cases have been formed from New PPU 300 Winchester Magnum Brass. All have been fully formed, annealed 2x, trimmer to proper length, chamfered, de-burred sized, and tumble polished

All case are fully formed and ready to load.

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Quantity 20,

Cases have been formed from New PPU 300 Winchester Magnum Brass. All have been fully formed, annealed 2x, trimmer to proper length, chamfered, de-burred sized, and tumble polished

All case are fully formed and ready to load.

350 Remington Magnum

In 1964, the Remington arms company introduced the Model 600 carbine rifle. This rifle was designed to compete against the compact lever actions of the day but in a bolt action configuration.

In 1965 Remington made a further radical move, introducing the Remington 600M, chambered for a cartridge of their own design, the .350 Remington Magnum. This cartridge was based on a standard 2.5” belted magnum case (e.g. 7mm Remington Magnum) but shortened to 2.171” and necked up to .358 caliber, the first short magnum.
 
Remington produced two factory loads, a 200 grain Corelokt at 2710fps and a 250 grain Corelokt at 2410fps, both loads achieved their stated velocity.
 
Following its 1964 release, the M600 rifle received a good deal of criticism. The release of the .350 chambering in 1965 was met with even greater disapproval. Hunters and gun writers did not fancy the synthetic materials, its light weight and short barrel. Jack O’Connor stated that such a rifle was of no use, considering that the average man simply could not shoot it straight due to its significant  recoil (at a time when men actually knew how to shoot).  As a further detriment to the cartridge, many hunters felt that the .350 did not show any significant advantage over the well-established .35 Whelen wildcat.

We strive to manufacturer this product as close as possible to original specifications. Due to modern brass availability, this is sometimes not possible. If you need specific dimensions, please email us prior to purchase

Due to United States ITAR regulations, reloading components cannot be shipped outside the United States

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