I would love to find a Remington 760 in 35Rem!!! Only problem is I'm saving every penny for a Bear hunt in Alberta right now. But I would likely go float a loan if I found one reasonably priced. My first rifle was a Remington 7600 in 30/06 but it was stolen more than 25 years ago now.
While my case is not as severe as some I am a confirmed rifle loony and am proud of it. I've tried several rifles through the years but Marlin lever actions from 357 magnum to 45/70 have been the rifles most often reached for in the thickets and creek bottoms I tend to hunt the most. My favorite...
The title really says it all but I do remember some reviews somewhere that one was the first step you take into custom bullets and then the other the one that you graduate to after trouble with the first one tried. I just can't remember which one is which. It's on game performance that matters...
I don't know if there is a "classifieds" portion to this site or not but I have one box of each of both the .358 200gr Accubonds and .358 225gr Ballistic tips that I would sell or trade for other bullets. I also have some 220gr Speer FP hot core
Blkram, I'll be hunting about an hour south of Lacrete near Hwy 88. My outfitter is Rick at Alberta Wild Outfitters. They've enough bears that he guarantees a shot at a standing still animal at 100yds or less or you return for free.
I've had a 25 plus year love affair with the.358 Winchester in a steel framed BLR-81. I've found that those mid weight 35 caliber bullets hit hard and I've yet to recover a bullet. But I also find that I've been hunting with a left-handed A-bolt Micro Hunter in 7mm-08 a lot too. I've shot...
For my first posting I couldn't help throwing in a comment on the 35 Remington with 200gr Remington Core-lokts. I have found this to be an absolute hammer on deer and the accuracy out of my Marlin 336 has to be seen to be believed. It regularly shoots under an inch an on occasions, when I hold...
I realize this is an older thread but couldn't help throwing in a comment on the 35 Remington with 200gr Remington Core-lokts. I have found this to be an absolute hammer on deer and the accuracy out of my Marlin 336 has to be seen to be believed. It regularly shoots under an inch an on occasions...