Remington hadn't made any 35 Rem ammo for the last three years, but made a "seasonal run" of 200 grain corelokts about 8 weeks ago. I now see three or four boxes of it in most of the local gun stores. If you like this round, then you'd better buy some, because I'm sure it will be at least 3 years before Remington makes it again.

The three big jerks, Rem, Win, and Fed, are all defacto pushing the .35 Rem into oblivion, as a handloader's cartridge only, because they are cranking out so very little of it. All three of them have condemned it to occasional seasonal runs.

This is amazing, since Marlin has sold about 6 million Model 336s, and I'll bet nearly a half million or more were in .35 Rem.

The only consistent supplier of ammo is now Hornady, with their leverevolution stuff. But, lots of folks don't know that the brass they use is shorter than standard .35 Rem brass, which can create problems if you like handloading standard 200 grain rounds.

Mannyrock