One way is to dump the reduced array to a second array, then the second array to your range
The code below makes a variant array with 3600 rows by 16 columns (ie A:P), data is dumped into the array for sample data (note you already have this array as Var), then a variable is used as a marker to reduce the array to a second array, the second array is then written to the range.
Updated to match your exact data locations. In your case you have Var1 already (your Var), so you just need the second portion of the code that starts at lngStop = 350
and make my code Var1
references Var
Sub TestME()
Dim Var1
Dim Var2
Dim lngCnt As Long
Dim lngCnt2 As Long
Dim lngCnt3 As Long
Dim lngCnt4 As Long
Dim lngStop As Long
Var1 = Sheet1.Range([a1], [p3600]).Value2
For lngCnt = 1 To UBound(Var1, 1)
For lngCnt2 = 1 To 16
Var1(lngCnt, lngCnt2) = "I am row " & lngCnt & " column " & lngCnt2
Next lngCnt2
Next lngCnt
lngStop = 350
ReDim Var2(1 To UBound(Var1, 1) - lngStop + 1, 1 To UBound(Var1, 2))
For lngCnt3 = lngStop To UBound(Var1, 1)
For lngCnt4 = 1 To UBound(Var1, 2)
Var2(lngCnt3 - lngStop + 1, lngCnt4) = Var1(lngCnt3, lngCnt4)
Next lngCnt4
Next lngCnt3
Sheet1.[a3444].Resize(UBound(Var2, 1), UBound(Var2, 2)).Value2 = Var2
End Sub