Once you try a 35 Remington in the Marlin lever action, you'll wonder why you didn't get one before. Around here (northern Vermont) these have become scarce on used-gun racks, where just a few years previously, they were kind of passed over for 30-30's. A bit quirky to handload for, because of a dinky little shoulder that is easy to deform while crimping, these tend to shoot both jacketed and cast bullets very well. Woods hunters treasure them for their knockdown power. The crimping issue is easily solved by using a Lee Factory Crimp die, which doesn't exert downforce like you'd get otherwise. This is a good caliber, chambered in a good hunting rifle. If you see one for what you determine is a fair price, snap it up.