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Posted On: 4/4/2025
By: Charles
A: Hello Charles! My apologies, but I can't give you a definitive answer. The Model 14 was chambered for four different cartridges, all of which had rimless cases and round nose bullets (the latter feature being requisite for safe operation in a tubular magazine). I can't say whether your rifle is chambered for 25 Rem, 30 Rem, 32 Rem, or 35 Rem. That being said, if your rifle is chambered for 35 Rem, then it should safely fire this ammo (assuming the rifle is in acceptable condition). It is indeed modern production ammo, but it's loaded to the same specs that the classic 35 Rem rifles were designed around. In other words, 35 Rem ammo hasn't become more powerful since the Model 14 was made.
Posted On: 3/23/2025
By: RICK G.
A: Absolutely sir! A fine choice for ranges within 100 yards.
Posted On: 7/16/2022
By: Isaac
A: My apologies sir, but we haven't got a system in place to alert our customers when we have certain products back in stock. We do update our inventory constantly, so I hope you'll check back in again soon!
Posted On: 5/12/2022
By: Rick
A: Thanks for reaching out Rick! I cannot confirm whether Remington has discontinued their 35 Rem 150gr PSP load. It appears that they're only offering the 200gr load at the moment, which may not spell good news. It may just be that Midway is out of stock or no longer carrying the product. I regret that we haven't got what you want in stock either, but if you google Remington and R35R1 you may have some success finding it elsewhere online!