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got my first hunting rifle
hi,
I just got my hunting license last January. Havent been up hunting yet. Anyways I got my first hunting rifle. Its a .35 remington, I went out and shot it. Man it was cool. Felt really solid.
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I have a .35 remington..cool |
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Welcome to the Forum.
Good luck with your .35 Remington. All the best...
Gil |
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.35 rem
Yes, welcome to HuntChat.
What will you be hunting with your new rifle? muledeer |
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Correct me if Im wrong, but thats based off the .308 Winchester, correct? Or am I losing it
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The .35 Remington was introduced around (I'm doing this from memory) 1910 or something like that. It predates the .308 by quite a bit.
Lots of people think it deserves more respect than the .30-30 which is much more of a "contemporary" of the .35. Very similar trajectory, but the .35 shoots heavier and, obviously, fatter bullets. It is very likely that .35 remington's rifle is a lever action. |
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yea its a lever action. It does shoot a heavier round...I want to hunt with it whitetails or mulies.
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Hello 35 remington,
Congratulations on your rifle, it's probably a good one and should make a good brush bucker. The caliber has been around for many years, and it still has a rather sizable following. Best wishes. Cal - Montreal |
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Congrats on the .35. It's one of my favorite rounds. If you get to reloading, you can load .357 pistol bullets for some cheap, fun plinking ammo.
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