Originally Posted by OldGrayWolf
What you are looking for is a 35 Remington load, and a bullet designed for that cartridge would be what is needed. However, if you are looking for a 200 yard load, probably a starting load for the Whelen would be better. Whether that is reduced enough is for you to decide. My experience with the 35 Remington was good, but most deer I shot with it were under 20 yards, and the few beyond that were at 40 yards or less, hunting creek bottoms and thickets. It would likely kill at 200, but that’s out there for the load, in my opinion.


Yes. Maybe...

If there isnt a bullet designed for 35 Remington velocity at 200 yards, I'll happily hear of loads and recommended bullets suggested for 150 yards. smile


I'd still be intreated though in a low recoiling load capable of 200yards...
The key being 200 yard performance and trimming as much recoil as I possibly can.

I would like to bang steel with the load for practice and not get beat up durring an afternoon session.






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