Classic lever-action brush cartridge. Heavy bullets for deep penetration in timber. Traditional deer woods round. Moderate velocity, high energy transfer.
Type: Rifle
Introduced: 1906, United States
Parent case: None
Standardization: SAAMI
Bullet diameter: 0.358" (9.09 mm)
Case length: 1.92" (48.77 mm)
Overall length: 2.525" (64.14 mm)
Max pressure: 42,000 PSI
Rim type: Rimless
Primer: Large Rifle
Typical twist rate: 1:16
Muzzle velocity: 1900–2200 fps
Muzzle energy: 1600–2000 ft-lbs
Effective range: 200 yd
Common bullet weights: 150, 180, 200 gr
Primary use: Hunting
Production status: Active
Also known as: .35 Rem · 9.1x49mm
History: Introduced in 1906 by Remington for their autoloading rifles. Gained fame in Marlin 336 lever-actions. Beloved in northeastern woods and southern swamps. Over 115 years of proven performance.
Notable firearms: Marlin 336, Remington Model 8, Henry rifles
Similar cartridges: .30-30 Winchester, .444 Marlin