Hornady 35 Remington Ammo

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Brand:

Hornady

Barrel Length:

24"

Bullet Type:

FTX Bullets

Caliber:

.35 REM

Grains:

200 grain

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 10 customer reviews across 3 variants from 18 retailers

Customers unanimously praise Hornady FTX .35 Remington ammo for excellent accuracy, extended range, competitive pricing, and proven hunting effectiveness.

What customers like

Excellent Price40%
Great ammo and really the only choice If you want to use this caliber
Superior Accuracy/Range40%
Extends your range SIGNIFICANTLY and kills quickly
Fast Shipping30%
impressed with their expedient shipping
Effective for Hunting30%
All shots were complete pass thru

Common concerns

Frequently Asked Questions
Hornady 35 Remington Ammo

Why is 35 Remington ammo hard to find?

.35 Remington is a niche cartridge from 1908 with limited modern demand. Manufacturers produce small quantities compared to mainstream calibers like .30-30. It remains available from specialty retailers, typically around $38 per box, but you won't find it at most general sporting goods stores.

Is 35 Remington the same as 350 Legend?

No, they are different cartridges. The .35 Remington dates to 1908 and fires a .358-inch bullet, while the .350 Legend is a modern Winchester cartridge firing a .357-inch bullet at higher velocity with a flatter trajectory. Both are effective deer cartridges but are not interchangeable.

What grain is best for a 35 Remington?

For .35 Remington, 200-grain round nose bullets dominate factory loads and work well on deer at typical woods distances. The Hornady 200-grain FTX in LEVERevolution is a popular modern option. Factory loads commonly come in 150-grain and 200-grain, but 200-grain is recommended since lighter .35 bullets have poor sectional density.

Is a 35 Remington a good deer rifle?

Yes, the .35 Remington is a capable deer cartridge within its effective range. It fires a heavy 200-grain bullet with reliable knockdown power on whitetails out to about 150 yards. It's best suited for thick woods hunting where shots stay close, and has a long track record in that role.

Is a 35 Remington more powerful than a 30/30?

The .35 Remington and .30-30 generate roughly equivalent muzzle energy, both producing between 1,800 and 1,900 ft.-lbs. with traditional loads. The .35 uses a heavier bullet but the .30-30 retains velocity and energy better at distance. Both are effective deer cartridges.

Are Hornady LeveRevolution bullets good?

Hornady LEVERevolution bullets are well-regarded for lever-action rifles. Their conical Flex Tip design delivers flatter trajectories and roughly 40% more energy than traditional flat-nose bullets while remaining safe in tubular magazines. They cost more than standard loads but offer improved downrange performance for hunting.