It looks to me like they have just re-invented the oldest wildcat, the 35-30, that was used over 100 years ago to give new life to worn out 30-30s and 32 Specials. The only difference I can see is they must have reduced the case diameter, or tapered it to remove the need for the very slight bottleneck of the 35-30, but I/m not sure. I have one in a 30-30 336 Marlin that had a damaged bore, so I had JES rebore do their magic. It has very slightly less case capacity than the .35 Remington. All I do is reform 30-30 cases by basically making them a straight wall, and I then have to make a slight bottleneck just to hold the .35 cal bullets. It is a nice deep woods cartridge and carries a good thump with 200 grain + bullets.

Last edited by reivertom; 01/01/23.