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Natchez only has the Hornady LeverEvolution.
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Jerry's Sport Center has both weights of Remington in stock if you are still looking.
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I was at Sportsmans Warehouse this week and saw they had some Remington 200's. I'm thinking $30 a box. I picked up a few the last time I saw them so didn't get anymore. I may still pick up 2-3 more boxes. Probably have more than I'll use in my life already but you can't have too much.
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The local Dick's has at least 10 boxes of the Hornady LeverEvolution 200 grain FTX style for $27.??.
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Natchez currently has 35 Remington ammo from Hornady and Remington.
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The local Cabela's has what looks like about 25 boxes of the Hornady LeverEvolution 200 grain factory ammo for $27 per box. No Fed/Rem/Win ammo in 35 Rem.
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A few years back I bought a good supply of empty brass so I and my son are fixed for life.
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It's my understanding that companies do runs of .35 Remington in time for deer season as there's little demand for this ammo any other time of the year. I'm guessing that there are also regional preferences. Here in NY, for decades, .35 Remington, mostly in the Marlin 336, was one of the most commonly encountered rifles in New York's deer woods, even more common than the Winchester 94.
It's a good idea to lay in a supply of brass or loaded rounds but I don't think this caliber will be discontinued any time soon.
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It's my understanding that companies do runs of .35 Remington in time for deer season as there's little demand for this ammo any other time of the year. For the longest time that was true, but for quite a few years there was a drought when manufacturers just stopped making those seasonal runs due to higher demand for other products. Now it appears they have resumed production of the 35 Rem, but only recently so. Hornady has also stepped up to support some of these niche cartridges as well.
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A few years back I bought a good supply of empty brass so I and my son are fixed for life. Likewise. I also have a bunch of Remington 200 RN corlokts and Hornady 200 IL's.
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I probably have some I'm willing to get rid of. I don't have a .35 Rem anymore. Brass too, albeit not much.
How does shipping it work?
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I've decided to hunt some thick cover this deer season. So, today I drug my Marlin 35 Rem out of the back of safe. It's got a 2X7 Nichols Light on it that's an excellent low light scope with a wide field of view. Shot it, and it was still on. I'm using Remington ammo that's probably 20 years old, but it still goes bang.
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Walking through Academy the other day and they had 4 boxes of Rem 200gr CL on the clearance shelf. Haven't seen any 200gr CL on a store shelf in 4 years.
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I probably have some I'm willing to get rid of. I don't have a .35 Rem anymore. Brass too, albeit not much.
How does shipping it work? tzone, you have it all wrong. If you have ammo but no rifle, you don't get rid of the ammo, you get another gun.
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Is it just me or is something amiss with the availability of .35 rem ammo. I have checked many sources but sometimes not even listed. Lots of it here. Can't find the Federal blue box, but there's Remington available in decent quantity. However, always best to handload.
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I've found it at Cabelas and Sportsmans Warehouse. Interestingly Cabelas was cheaper. It is frequently also available through Midway USA and Brownells.
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I think I have some. I'll look.
I'm willing to part with it. I don't have a .35 Rem anymore.
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Is it just me or is something amiss with the availability of .35 rem ammo. I have checked many sources but sometimes not even listed. Lots of it here. Can't find the Federal blue box, but there's Remington available in decent quantity. However, always best to handload. At the sportsmans warehouse in Ogden, UT they had some. For some reason I wanted to say it looked like the federal fusion box. I know it was federal though. They had 35 Rem in Winchester, federal, and leverevo. I don't remember if I saw any remingtons.
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A buddy of mine reloads, so I bought all I needed to reload and told him to keep it at his place (he has a 35 also). We reloaded about 100 rounds. I did some cast bullets but they were not as good as the Speers I bought. They were all off but just a tid bit of weight. I just bought 300 WM stuff and will be doing some of that too.
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I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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