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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 ...
There’s no rifle that’s more American than the lever-action. From the Civil War forward, it has represented a pioneering and cowboy spirit, and it is recognized around the globe as an iconic American ...
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.
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