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There are three different types here, and I'm not sure which is best for whatever application. My grandfather just left this guy behind, and I haven't shot it yet. 35 Remington is pretty hard to come by too, so I'm not really at liberty to experiment a bunch.

There are three different types here, and I'm not sure which is best for whatever application. My grandfather just left this guy behind, and I haven't shot it yet. 35 Remington is pretty hard to come by too, so I'm not really at liberty to experiment a bunch.

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There are three different rounds. The "heavy" one is 220 grain and looks like the fattest projectile of the three. The Hornady round has a pointy plastic tip, and it's 200 grain. The Remington "high velocity" rounds are 150 grain with a pointy lead tip.

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a 150 gr is lighter than a 220 gr projectile. I would suspect there is a bit heavier load behind it to propel it sufficiently.