In the realm of hunting, where precision and reliability are paramount, the .35 Caliber (.358) 200-grain bullet stands as a testament to engineering excellence. Crafted with a round nose design and equipped with a cannelure for secure crimping, this projectile is tailored for those who demand performance from their firearms.
This bullet was conceived specifically for smaller 35 caliber hunting cartridges like the 35 Remington and 358 Winchester. Its reputation has been earned through consistent results on medium to large game year after year. With its construction aimed at ensuring maximum accuracy, it serves both riflemen using tubular magazines and handgun enthusiasts seeking versatility across various game sizes.
The ballistic coefficients offer insight into its aerodynamic capabilities: achieving .148 at velocities above 2000 fps down to .230 below 1000 fps. Such data underscores its adaptability within different velocity ranges while maintaining trajectory stability.
For hunters operating in environments where shots are quick and distances short—typically under 150 yards—the .35 Caliber excels particularly when paired with the venerable 35 Remington cartridge. It assures expansion crucial for effective engagement of medium-sized targets. In handguns chambered similarly, effectiveness is maintained up to about 125 yards; beyond this range or with reduced loads, optimal performance diminishes.
This bullet's track record speaks volumes; it remains highly accurate whether one is testing skills on paper targets or pursuing quarry in dense coverts. As an indispensable tool in any hunter’s arsenal, it continues to be favored by those whose pursuits demand nothing less than unwavering dependability combined with lethal efficiency.