Both the Hawk Flat point and Woodleigh round nose might be an option. I would trust either for the scenarios you described but have not used them in 35 caliber. You would need to use a taper crimp or have a cannelure made to roll crimp these. Corbon and others have inexpensive cannelure makers if you want to go to the trouble of making your own. The Kodiaks are similar and a good option. Others have claimed they were not accurate but I have not found this to be an issue. Terminal performance is great similar to the Bitter Root bonded core bullets. If I were deer hunting on Kodiak I would feel more comfortable with a Kodiak bullet in the chamber.
You can use a Lee factory crimp tool and you do not need a cannelure to use it.