The .35 Rem. is one of those rounds that kills game all out of proportion to its paper ballistics. Inside of 150 yards or a tad more maybe it's all the round you need for most nondangerous game in North America. It has been proven on them all many times over for a lot of years. Used in conjunction with the 200 grain RN bullets it ls all the gun needed if you're hunter enough to get within 150-175 yards of your quarry.
Yep.......The .35 makes bigger holes, which result in better blood trails......the .35 with the 200 grain at 2000 fps seldom over expands even at close range, but yet penetrates completely........
The round is usually chambered in rifles designed to handle well in close conditions which appeals to us fellows who regularly hunt the hardwoods and pine thickets where shots on game come fast and at close range.....
The .35 rem also has the reputation of dropping game in it's tracks and is loved by hunters who hunt in crowed areas as they don't have to worry as much about the game running and other hunters placing shots as it flees.......thus avoiding the arguments about who's deer this really is.......
It just plain does more with less.........and is a very efficient killer......
When I was young I enjoyed fast cars, fast cash, and fast shooting rifles.......Now I'm older, and wiser........and understand the wisdom of my elders.........