JesterGrin
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If one looks the 350 Lemon is a straight wall 35 Remington. They are pretty much a mirror of each other as for ballistics. Also the down side for the 350 is the bullet is a .355 instead of a .358 so it will be more expensive to load for.
There is a couple of things that make this cartridge usable and that is in areas that one must use a straight walled case and nothing else out there floats there boat and of course it is a hot round today so ammo can be found unlike the 35 Remington.
For myself since I do not live in a restricted area and if I wish to use like cartridge I will simply grab my Ole Marlin 336 in 35 Remington loaded with some home cast 220Gr pills and go hunting. .
But really after the Magnum thread everyone should know that there is nothing really new that an older cartridge design can not do.
There is a couple of things that make this cartridge usable and that is in areas that one must use a straight walled case and nothing else out there floats there boat and of course it is a hot round today so ammo can be found unlike the 35 Remington.
For myself since I do not live in a restricted area and if I wish to use like cartridge I will simply grab my Ole Marlin 336 in 35 Remington loaded with some home cast 220Gr pills and go hunting. .
But really after the Magnum thread everyone should know that there is nothing really new that an older cartridge design can not do.