Dand: Thanks for your very detailed and interesting remarks on the use of Hawk bullets in your .348 for caribou hunting. It sounds as though the on game performance in your .348 was very good even though the copper fouling is an inconvenience. LIfe is full of trade offs, isn't it?
You're right about Hawk bullets being made in a huge variety of calibers. I was particularlyi interested in the wide selection of flat points in .358 caliber. I have some interest in the .356/358 winchester rounds in a lever action, but all of the really good bullets, (i.e. Nosler Partitions, Swift A-Frames, Barnes X bulllets) are sptizers which are unsafe in tubular magazines and the selection of non-premium flat point bullets is limited at best. Hawk, however, makes flat points in 180, 200, 225, and 250 grains which would most certainly fill any moderate .35 caiber need, if their on game performance is up to the task, which it appears to be.