350 Remington Magnum......Ammo

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Looking for some 350 Remington magnum ammo for a Remington Model 600....this stuff is harderto find than hens teeth.....used to be all over in stores.....now it seems to have gone extinct.

Any help would be appreciated.........thanks.
 
The 350 Remington Magnum was the original commercial Short Magnum from the 1960s.
At one time it was fairly popular up here in Alaska and it still has a fairly solid following.
However the lack of projectile choices has really turned it into a hand-loading situation.
If for some odd reason you do not hand-load yet, you could always find a buddy who does and load up a few hundred rounds of your favorite loads.
If you lived around here I would help out, since I load for the wonderful cartridge.
 
Unfortunately we need brass to reload.......this round has become extinct.....wish I could find some rounds for less that $70.00 a box......Geeezzzz.
 
You could always make it from longer magnum brass, or i believe hornady sells a magnun basic case. Im honestly hoping to run across a .350 here, but its not very likely.
 
This site appears to have brass for the 350 Rem Mag. Midway has the Lee dies in stock. That's the way to go.

http://a2zoutdoors.com/remington_brass.htm

You can get form and trim dies from Midway for a couple hundred dollars, and make your brass from 7mm Mag or 338 Win mag.

I had a M600 magnum rifle in 350 mag, back in the 60's, but like an idiot I sold it.


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My son just received an E-mail from Remington saying they are not producing this cartridge anymore...........guess it truly is obsolete.

Too bad...........a great round and gun.
 
Looks like handloading is in your future!

Even though there is not the selection in .358" bullets as there are in other calibers, the choices are adequate for every purpose, Hornady, Sierra, Speer, Nosler, Barnes, and weights from 180gr to 250gr. Swift and Woodleigh have heavier bullets, but they might not fit the magazine/intrude on the powder too much.

I don't know if Remington is going to make brass any more, MidwayUSA says "no backorder" but No$ler brass is available.
 
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