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.35 Remington vs .351 Winchester Self-Loading
.35 Remington is faster (2,200 vs 1,900 fps); .35 Remington carries more energy (2,000 vs 1,443 ft·lb); .351 Winchester Self-Loading recoils less.
.35 Remington →Representative trajectory · 100 yd zero0–500 yd Open in Ballistic Compare ↗
.351 Winchester Self-Loading →Representative trajectory · 100 yd zero0–500 yd Open in Ballistic Compare ↗
| .35 Remington | .351 Winchester Self-Loading | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Rifle | Rifle |
| Introduced | 1906 | 1905 |
| Bullet ⌀ | 0.358″ | 0.351″ |
| Case length | 1.92″ | 1.386″ |
| Velocity | 1,900–2,200 fps | 1,850–1,900 fps |
| Energy | 1,600–2,000 ft·lb | 1,369–1,443 ft·lb |
| Max pressure | 33,500 psi | 39,000 psi |
| Recoil | 12–18 ft·lb | 7–10 ft·lb |
| Eff. range | 200 yd | 150 yd |
FAQs
- Is .35 Remington faster than .351 Winchester Self-Loading?
- .35 Remington is faster — up to 2,200 fps versus 1,900 fps.
- Does .35 Remington hit harder than .351 Winchester Self-Loading?
- .35 Remington carries more muzzle energy (2,000 vs 1,443 ft·lb).
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