Rem 350 Mag

Ive had two, a Rem 600 and a custom built Mauser. Sent the 600 to Alaska some years back and still use the Mauser. Use 250 gr bullets. Dont have my load book handy, bit it pushes them to just over 2600 fps. Helped a little by the fact that in the mauser i can load to a 3.25 inch coal. - dan
 
had dozens of 350's over the years fantastic cartridge, right now I have a Remington CDL, cerakoted, in a bell&Carlson
225gr woodleighs @ 2700 with 748 and 250 gr Speer at 2550 with 748. 1" groups consistently
 
I have one in a Seven CDL, 20" barrel with sights. Shoots 250 Woodleighs quite well.
Have not chronyed it yet. It's a Whelen in a short action. I have reamers for both and have put together a few.
 
I have had many .350 RM's... great cartridge, but just sold my last one off, and ditched my dies and brass so that I won't be tempted to buy another. With a No.1-A .35 Whelen, two M77 MKII .358's and an M77 MKII .358/375 Ruger, the .350 did not survive the latest purge.
 
350 Rem Mag
Just picked up a Rem M700 Classic 350 Rem Mag rifle - 22 " Barrel with sights ! Anyone shooting a 350 Rem Mag on here ? if so what model rifle ? and whats your take on the Cartridge ? Any Game down with it ? RJ

Had a 673 model and deeply regret selling it. Jus make sure you have a good pad, mine was very accurate
 
I have a remington model seven KS i'ts just over 6.5 pounds with the 2.5-8 scope and shoots 225 partions at 2700 fps.Shot a nice grizzly last year at 50 yards with it while moose calling.I did a post a few years ago that ended up with lots of info if you look it up.Posted a picture last year but here he is again.DSCF8202.jpg
 

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Have a Rem 700 in 350. Found the bigger bullets take up to much cartridge space so they fit the mag well. Shoots accurately with most bullet weights but slow. 748 with heavier bullets got me 2425fps and imr 3031 with 200's got 2550fps. Shoots 200 barnes with tac very good but have not chronied them yet.
 
25 PLUS Black Bears and 2 Grizz - Phuck YOU ! :slap: RJ

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I carried my M77 MKII Stainless .350 while hunting bears and guiding clients for bears, loaded with 58.0 grains of H4895 under the 250 Partition.
 
350 Rem Mag
Just picked up a Rem M700 Classic 350 Rem Mag rifle - 22 " Barrel with sights ! Anyone shooting a 350 Rem Mag on here ? if so what model rifle ? and whats your take on the Cartridge ? Any Game down with it ? RJ

Picked up a 700 Classic in 350 RM several years ago.

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I did some load development, chrono and accuracy testing with various bullets, but never took it hunting.

My focus was on the then newly introduced FTX bullet, CFE 223 powder and Varget. I wasn't that excited to buy mine, a friend that was no longer hunting wanted me to buy it from him, and after having him grind me a few years, I bought it from him.

My main dislike for the caliber is it's recoil, ballistically it should be similar to a 30-06 shooting a 220 grain bullet, but from the bench I find it an obnoxious recoiling beast in comparison. Unfortunately the lack of factory ammunition has made this an obsolete caliber. Remington tried to resurrect the caliber a few years ago, and after the initial week of hype, actual production ceased due to lack of sales.

35 caliber rifles are meant to be big game rifles. I also own a 35 Remington, and in a 336, it's a handy gun, and when I'm in the wilderness, and I'm carrying my 35 Rem, I fear no evil. The 350 RM gives me the same feeling, but it's not as handy to carry.

Bullet selection is somewhat limited to what's available, and what will fit in the magazine. Ruger also made rifles in 350 RM, and the Ruger 77 has a longer magazine, which gives it a decided advantage with heavier bullets. Most reloading manuals use a Ruger for testing and the data reflects this. OAL is listed as 2.95" (app) for 250 grain bullets, and the Remington magazine is only 2.799" long. I usually set the OAL to 2.775", to ensure reliable feeding.

The main detractors of the 700 are it's lack of a three position safety, a short(ish) bolt handle and it's really short magazine. Remington, when they re-introduced the 350 RM followed the Ruger lead and increased the twist from 1:16 to 1:12. Once bullets get over 250 grains, the 1:16 twist gets a bit marginal for stabilization. In my experience, I never had any issues with the 1:16 twist, and for cast bullets, the slower twist is preferred.

https://aussiehunter.org/shooting/calibres/5690-2/350-remington-magnum/

WRT factory ammunition: I shot a few rounds of factory Remington and always found them accurate. With handloads, about a grain or two under max usually worked for me.

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