.35 Rem bolt action? Yep!

It would be possible. You'd need a pre-chambered barrel in .350 Rem Mag and start with a WSM rifle. You could also start with another short action rifle but you will need a new bolt head and a new mag.
 
Well you can always re-chamber it to .358 Win... :)

Yes, I was thinking the same thing. Not sure if anyone makes a bolt action .358 anymore. I like those Ruger Model 77's that Hoytcanon has.

A short Savage in .358 Win - a poor man's Hawkeye perhaps?
 
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Nice looking little cannon...

I took my first steps into the world of the 35 Rem earlier this year when I purchased off the EE a 21" magnaported high lustre blued T/C Contender carbine bull barrel it came with some brass/ammo/RCBS dies.

I messed around looking for the #9 shell holder but gave up and started using my RCBS #3 shell holder.

I'm loading Hornady 200gr FTX and have a very nice accurate load now not pushing velocities at all yet but that is only because my newer Beta Shooting Chrony stopped working and I haven't figured it out yet so I have no real idea what velocities I'm getting.

Best part of the Contender system is you just swap barrels and your good to go.
 
I brought it out to the range one day this fall while I was developing loads with the .375 Ruger but nothing serious. I have to get on this. I think I went with a 1:14 twist, same as my Whelen.
 
I have my father's old Marlin 336sc in .35 Rem. It's a early 1950's vintage carbine and is very light,and easy to carry. When he was in his later 60's and 70's I loaded 158 gr cast semi wadcutters to reduce the recoil so he could shoot it.
 
I was looking at an original model 600 in 35 R at the Crowsnest pass show in August. Not the 660 or the mohawk. You could see where the posts to hold the rib had bee if you looked hard. I probably should have bought it because it was reasonable but I already have a real slick 14 in 35R and I shott lefty but it was a real neat rifle
Neil
 
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