The range of a .35 caliber firearm can vary significantly depending on the specific type of ammunition and firearm used. Generally, a .35 caliber, such as the .35 Remington, has an effective range of about 200 to 300 yards for hunting purposes. However, some rifles chambered for .35 cartridges can reach out to 500 yards or more under optimal conditions. Always refer to manufacturer specifications for exact range capabilities.
Range between 35-60 grains.
No! 9mm = .35 caliber - .354 caliber!
The ONLY .35 caliber pistol I have seen was the Smith & Wesson .35 Automatic. This is a rare gun, and was only made 1913-1921. Sure you don't mean a .25 caliber pistol?
35 remington
I can say that i shot a fine Antelope buck with my 270Win caliber rifle at 403 paces in Wyoming.I have seen this caliber make many kills from that distance on in to 35 yards.It all depends on the game animal hunted,and most important your rifle skills.
9mm is roughly .35 caliber, .32 caliber is slightly smaller, 3 hundredths of an inch smaller, in diameter.
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Yes.
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
1973, these 336's can range in value from as little as $125, to about $325, depending on condition.
The maximum effective range of a .45 caliber bullet is approximately 120 meters.
The Marlin Model 336 in .35 caliber with the serial number 71235105 was manufactured in 1971. Marlin's serial number records indicate that this range corresponds to production during that year.