I have used the Sierra 200 gr. RN in the .35 Rem for a lot of years for Antelope, deer, black bear, and wild hogs with great success. I once used the 180 gr. ssp, but had poor expansion on an antelope shot through both lungs, early on when I first started handgun hunting with the TC and had to make a long stalk which took half a day to finally finish off the antelope. The bullet did not expand at all, and made one small hole, with very little bleeding. I don't like to see animals suffer like that, so I switched to the 200 gr. RN bullets from then on, and I have had no more problems with bullet performance. I do use a max load out of the Sierra manual of 40 gr. of H322, a Fed 215 primer, RP cases, which chronographs at 2151 fps muzzle velocity. No primer flattening, never a misfire, just good performance from that bullet and load. Black bear, through the lungs at 40 yds., ran aprox 30 yards and went over backwards with a death bellow. Lungs extremely damaged through good expansion, and bullet passed clean through. :grin: