Which is a shortened 308. 358 win is a full length 308.Guess the 35 stalker is based on the creedmoor case.
The 35 Remington was about the only 35cal that saw longevity in the market with large sales.If it is based on the Creedmoor it will be a "less gooder" .358 Win... and will go nowhere.
If it is based on the Creedmoor it will be a "less gooder" .358 Win... and will go nowhere.
The 35 Remington was about the only 35cal that saw longevity in the market with large sales.
The 35 Remington was about the only 35cal that saw longevity in the market with large sales.
Case smaller than 308win, but gonna throw 35cal bullets with it?
Seems like an answer to a question nobody was asking...
The 375 Winchester is the King Kong straight wall over the Buck hammer. Surprised no one's chambering it again!!!!350 Legend seems to be doing OK? But that is only because it fits into the niche of straight wall cartridges, of which the options are relatively limited. Longevity is obviously still unanswerable though...
Then you've got 360Buckhammer, the new kid on the block so to speak. More interesting than 350L IMO, designed for lever guns and a bit better numbers than a 35 Rem; could be a hit, this is the first cartridge specifically designed for straight wall states that I could see catching on in states without those restrictions too...
Any idea how long its been since someone did a run of 35Rem rifles?
A bunch of the states with straight wall case restrictions also limit case length to 1.8", which takes 375win and 45-70govt off the table.The 375 Winchester is the King Kong straight wall over the Buck hammer. Surprised no one's chambering it again!!!!
BH seems kewl though with the Rim over the Legion. Lol
Oh true, !?! I was wondering why it's not getting mentioned at all!!A bunch of the states with straight wall case restrictions also limit case length to 1.8", which takes 375win and 45-70govt off the table.