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Posted By: ChipM Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
All this talk of close range rifles had me wondering, who is using the 35 rem and in what type of rifle? How are they performing on game?

It was my Dad's favorite cartridge back in the 50's and 60's hunting in New England and the Catskills and I know used quite a bit in the Northeast years ago but do not hear about much anymore
Posted By: TNrifleman Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
I have a Remington Model 141 chambered for the 35 Remington cartridge. Classic and business like.
the .35 has kind of taken a back seat lately.. Last spring we were visiting my step daughter in Mich. One of the gunshops had several 141' in .35.. I had just made up my mind to buy one when they told me it would have to be shipped to a dealer.. Apparently Wy. doesn't have an agreement with Mich on long guns..

When I was a kid, my grandfathers best friend shot a model 30 Rem. in .35 One neighbor had a Marlin another, the best deer hunter I ever knew, had a 141 in .35.. He also had a wildcat in .300 mag. But that is another story..
Posted By: moosemike Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
I want another .35 Rem but I also want another .32 Special. Got rid of both of them 10 years ago.
Posted By: Rmart30 Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
I really like the 35 rem cartridge. I have a 35 rem lever but Im just not a levergun fan so it doesn't get carried much.
Now if I could get a model 7 in 35 Rem without breaking the bank it would get a lot of woods time.
Posted By: Bearcat74 Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16

Marlin 336 with a 1-3x20 Weaver using 200gr Rem Corelokts over 40.5grs H4895.
Posted By: Yondering Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
I've hunted with an old Rem 760 pump gun in 35 Rem off and on for years; it's always done it's part.

More recently I built an AR15 wildcat round that duplicates the 35 Rem; haven't shot deer with it yet but it pushes the same bullets at the same speeds.

My deer killing with the 35 Rem has mostly been with round nose or flat nose bullets, I haven't killed with the newer flex tip stuff. Of the bullets I've used though, the 200gr Core-Lockt bullet is my favorite for performance on deer. The Hornady is OK but not great, it has a relatively narrow window between not opening at all, and coming apart. The 180gr Speer Hot-Cor works OK, but is a pretty tough bullet for this cartridge and doesn't give a lot of expansion; I think it's better in something faster like a Whelen. My cast 245gr Saeco #352 flat nose bullets worked really well, but that depends a lot on the alloy.

I hunted with a Model 94 .30-30 my very first year, and then my dad replaced it with a Rem 760 in .35 Rem. the next year. I've consistently used 200 gr. Core-Lokt bullets to take more than a few deer in the intervening years.

At the distances at which I shoot deer (under 100 yards), this video just about sums up my experience with the .35 Rem.:

Got 'em...Winchesters Marlins Remingtons
Nothing not to like..awesome round
Posted By: Mathsr Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
I like the 35 Remington in lever guns and pumps. I have a scoped Marlin 336 Texan, a Remington 14 with iron sights and a Remington 141 with a scope. They all really shoot good, but when I go hunting in the thick stuff, I almost always grab the Model 14. If the range could get a little longer than 100 yards I'll take the Remington 141.
Posted By: Yondering Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
The 35 Rem makes a good subsonic suppressed round too for heavy cast bullets.

I've posted this before, but it seems appropriate here. Works really well on deer:

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Posted By: Yondering Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/01/16
Originally Posted by CoalCracker
I hunted with a Model 94 .30-30 my very first year, and then my dad replaced it with a Rem 760 in .35 Rem. the next year. I've consistently used 200 gr. Core-Lokt bullets to take more than a few deer in the intervening years.

At the distances at which I shoot deer (under 100 yards), this video just about sums up my experience with the .35 Rem.:


grin

Sounds familiar!
Posted By: JamesJr Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
My first "real" deer rifle was a Marlin 336 in 35 Rem. I replaced the factory open sights with a Williams peep sight, and really thought I had the best deer rifle in the woods. I soon started hunting with other rifles, and my son started his deer hunting out using the 35. He killed several with it, and somewhere about this time I put a scope on it for him. I dug it out of the back of the safe, checked the zero, and took it for a morning hunt in the thick stuff this year. Sitting there in the stand, I realized just how good a deer rifle it really was, and how I need to take it more often. I've made myself a promise to do just that next year.
Posted By: JCMCUBIC Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
I use a 336 in 35 Rem occasionally. Was my Dad's main rifle for 20 or so years. I put an XS ghost ring and mounted a scout scope on it. XS is awesome, scout scope sucks. For most of my deer hunting the 35 Rem would work just as well as the 358 Win I use. I prefer a bolt action but nothing wrong with the 35 Rem.
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
I currently have 3 rifles chambered in 35 Rem;

Marlin 336 SC - lever
Remington 141 - pump
Savage 170 - pump

I haven't hunted with any of them for some time, so I guess that they would qualify as being safe queens.

The Savage 170 is very accurate with the Hornady LeverEvoluation ammo.
Posted By: RJM Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
Have had a Remington 600 and Marlins in 336 Texan and a 20" LTD...all were sweet shooters but just found the extra power of the .358 Winchester from short barrels better...that said my load for the Ruger Hawkeye is a MeHic 210 gr. HP at 1900 fps...about the same a .35 Rem...

Bob
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
Originally Posted by RJM
Have had a Remington 600 and Marlins in 336 Texan and a 20" LTD...all were sweet shooters but just found the extra power of the .358 Winchester from short barrels better...that said my load for the Ruger Hawkeye is a MeHic 210 gr. HP at 1900 fps...about the same a .35 Rem...

Bob


I had a minty Marlin 336 SD in 35 Rem rechambered to 356 Win. I shot it a little, but never used it for the intended purpose, a Canadian moose hunt with Bearrr264.
Posted By: ChipM Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
A lot of levers and pumps, had a couple of Marlins but did not use them and they went down the road. My thought is where I hunt, it would be near ideal. I know the Rem 600 was made and the Model 7 from the custom shop. Figure you could build quite a handy little bolt gun with 20" tube and weighing sub 7 pounds
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/02/16
I think that it would be easier to build a bolt gun in 358 Win rather than a 35 Rem because of the differences in case head diameter. The 358 Win has a common 0.473" diameter case head diameter, while the 35 Rem has a smaller 0.460".
Posted By: Sherwood Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
I've had very good luck while hunting with my long barreled 35 shooting 200 grain core-lokt ammo. This wild hog never knew what hit 'em!

Sherwood

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Posted By: SCGunNut Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
7600 Carbine

Have only killed one deer with it so far, with a 150gr Core-Lokt.


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Posted By: Steelhead Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
It works. Still have a Model 8 that I hunt on occasion. I've killed a few deer with a 35 Rem using a Marlin 336.

I ended up with a Marlin 336ER in 356Win and had no need to get the 35 Rem, since the 356 can do 35 Rem work and more if needed.
Posted By: peeshooter Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
Do you have any extra 356 brass for sale? laugh
Posted By: sambo3006 Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
I've killed a couple deer with my Marlin 336 .35 Rem and 200 gr RNs plus a friend has killed a bunch of deer with his .35 and my handloads. It works great! Minimal recoil, excellent penetration.
Posted By: WiFowler Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
Got a Marlin 336SC in 35 Rem in the safe. A Rem 141 in 35 Rem is on my wish list.
Posted By: barm Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
Originally Posted by ChipM
All this talk of close range rifles had me wondering, who is using the 35 rem and in what type of rifle? How are they performing on game?

It was my Dad's favorite cartridge back in the 50's and 60's hunting in New England and the Catskills and I know used quite a bit in the Northeast years ago but do not hear about much anymore


I had a Marlin 336 several years ago and I only killed one deer with it, a doe. She was just under 150 yards and ran at least that far after the shot. I always wanted to get a bolt action in 35 Remington, but have not done so.
Posted By: Yondering Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
I think that it would be easier to build a bolt gun in 358 Win rather than a 35 Rem because of the differences in case head diameter. The 358 Win has a common 0.473" diameter case head diameter, while the 35 Rem has a smaller 0.460".


The case head diameter on the 35 Rem is smaller, but it doesn't really matter. The Remington 760 and 7600 use the same bolt for 35 Rem as all the .473" case heads.
Posted By: Jason280 Re: Anyone using a 35 rem?? - 12/03/16
Originally Posted by peeshooter
Do you have any extra 356 brass for sale? laugh


Local store actually has a box of factory Winchester .356 with 200gr bullets....are they fairly difficult to find?

I've had several .35s of over the years, from T/C Contenders to 336s to 7600 Carbines. The 7600C is the only one I've kept, its one of my favorite hunting rifles.
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