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buckweat
Member Posts: 1 (12/23/02 10:17:43 am) Reply | Edit | Del All 35 rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- anyone have thoughts on this caliber... i have one and its a great gun i just wish it had a little bit loner range capabilities warpig883 *TFF Staff* Posts: 5598 (12/23/02 1:30:43 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: 35 rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hvae never shot and I have thought about getting one before. In their day they were a top of the line hunting round. Don't blame yourself or anyone else for your mistakes or ideals. BLAME PRESIDENT BUSH. Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3299 (12/23/02 6:30:30 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: 35 rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi buckweat......welcome to TFF. .35 Remington is a great woods caliber. Anywhere the .30-30 would be used, is .35 Remington Country....but with a lot more knockdown power than the .30-30. It's a very popular deer/black bear cartridge in the Northeast.....New England, Upstate NY, PA. Anywhere where ranges don't go much over 150 yards. Edited by: Xracer at: 12/23/02 6:32:12 pm buckweat Member Posts: 4 (12/24/02 12:06:54 pm) Reply | Edit | Del 35 rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- thanks for the replies.. i usually do not take any shots over 100 yards, so this summer i am going to practice those 150's
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