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.357 mag vs 35 Remington
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.357 mag vs 35 Remington
Randy's 35 Remington talk plus an itch I have brings me to this question.
Same rifle two different .35 caliber cartriges.
If I have a 35rem do I practically (what ever that is) need a 357?
Does a 35rem do evrything a 357 can but better?
Same rifle two different .35 caliber cartriges.
If I have a 35rem do I practically (what ever that is) need a 357?
Does a 35rem do evrything a 357 can but better?
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
Of course they don't make a revolver in 35 Rem.
I have both.
The first deer that I ever killed with one of my handloads was with a 357 Rossi M92.
About 90 yds. away, it didn't go more than 5-10 yds.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
You can share bullets if you reload, 158 gr cast with some unique in a 35 is cool as all get out.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
in a nutshell, the 35 Remington fires a rifle cartridge .... the 357 Mag fires a revolver cartridge .... their ballistics aren't in the same ball park .... as to need, you are the only one who can make that judgement
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The 35 Rem was Remington's answer to Winchester's 30-30. They are peers, near equal and the debate still continues about which is better. It would be rather difficult to get about 2200 foot pounds of muzzle energy from a 357 Mag.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
The 357 Maximum (a lengthened 357 mag), which almost went extinct (but didn't, largely due to Contender shooters), would get you closer, but at this point, it's strictly a hand loader's cartridge.
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Thanks JEBar, cut to the quick, the essential facts.
I thinking about thinning out the accumulation of rifles?
Wanting to cover my Silhouette sport shooting and any hunting opportunities that may come my way.
Though I buy a license and tags every year can't say I do much if any hunting. More opportunity than anything else.
Just got a rifle for PC Silhouette 25-20, that has just enchanted me tremendously witch leads me to wonder if I need a 357.
Is the 357 filling a niche I'm not covering?
That my wondering anyway.
I thinking about thinning out the accumulation of rifles?
Wanting to cover my Silhouette sport shooting and any hunting opportunities that may come my way.
Though I buy a license and tags every year can't say I do much if any hunting. More opportunity than anything else.
Just got a rifle for PC Silhouette 25-20, that has just enchanted me tremendously witch leads me to wonder if I need a 357.
Is the 357 filling a niche I'm not covering?
That my wondering anyway.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
As others have mentioned need is subjective - but as a 'want' the plot thickens.Is the 357 filling a niche I'm not covering?
All shooters and gun owners vary in their preferences and a lot of this has to do with one's shooting interests and environment.
I tend to enjoy lever action rifles as a hobby as well as shooting and I own five - with three in .30-30.
I have owned two in .357 (currently just a BBB) but I can honestly say getting a .357 rifle for me was a want but based on practicality and my shooting interests.
The practical part is I reload and have always loaded .357 so I was not starting with a new caliber. In a rifle the .357 is typically low recoil so this allows me to shoot it as much as I want comfortably. I also have a .357 revolver so the caliber is double-duty for me - as it is for many as well
It also gives me a very good round for informal or impromptu varmint hunting in my area.
In short the .357 fills both my interest and practical needs and wants. Cheap to load, easy on the shoulder and effective in my environment.
In conclusion I have known and read about many who have bought a rifle they WANTED, had no need for it in their shooting environment and became dissatisfied and sold them. As a rule these were typically larger calibers that were expensive and uncomfortable to shoot.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
Ed has a great point buried in that post.
357 is Very inexpensive centerfire plinking cartridge.
The cases are so inexpensive if I miss a few on the ground I don't worry about it.
With a 45-70 or 25-20 or evev 35rem cases talk about the tyranny of reloading.
That is a big point that I've over looked.
357 is Very inexpensive centerfire plinking cartridge.
The cases are so inexpensive if I miss a few on the ground I don't worry about it.
With a 45-70 or 25-20 or evev 35rem cases talk about the tyranny of reloading.
That is a big point that I've over looked.
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Couple of the points sum up why I went .30-30. Also what was available at the LGS at the time in shiny brass.
Couple of the points sum up why I went .30-30. Also what was available at the LGS at the time in shiny brass.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
All this talk of 35 Remington has me looking at a few on GB. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves! LOL!
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Shakey Jake wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 2:54 pmAll this talk of 35 Remington has me looking at a few on GB. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves! LOL!
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
Tell 'em!!
They kills deer deader, trust me...
I love mine, hoping to bloody the 3rd one this season.
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They kills deer deader, trust me...
I love mine, hoping to bloody the 3rd one this season.
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Shakey Jake wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 2:54 pmAll this talk of 35 Remington has me looking at a few on GB. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves! LOL!
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We are.... aah notShakey Jake wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 2:54 pmAll this talk of 35 Remington has me looking at a few on GB. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves! LOL!
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
Go ahead Jake you need another levergun. My problem isnt the gun its the caliber. I have to many now dont want another
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Tis the way I feel about the 38-55..
Wouldn't really mind having one,but then there are dies, cases, bullets, molds, oh wait I have a blame mold fer a gun I don't even own.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
Exactly why I havent bought a 30-30 or a 35 Remington. Im not buying a gin that I need to buy brass bullets and dies for. I already have more than I need.
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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
I can't wait until you fellers start discussing the "need" for a Long Ranger in 358 Win (308 Win necked up to 358).

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Re: .357 mag vs 35 Remington
the debate has been ongoing for over 110 years .... granted, it doesn't seem to have the intensity that it did back in the 60's when I hunted with my grandfather's bear hunting club .... back then it inspired (usually) good natured conversations around the fireplace at the hunting lodge .... I well remember a few times the chatter continued out to the back yard where targets were setup and shots were fired .... with the introduction of the 30-06 and so many other calibers, I suspect that the 30-30/35 chatter has abated a good deal