If any of you have had some real life deer hunting experience with this round might I ask a few questions. I've scoured the loading date and I've got the numbers clear but real world experience is imortant as well.
I know that for the most part this round is found in lever guns so:
1) Does it have real 200 yard knock down power ?
Reason for asking is I hunt a lot with a savage ml and the bullets I use chrony very close to 35 rem velocity.I have found that past 100 yards the knock down impact energy drops a lot. Deer well hit still move a fair bit and are easily found but I have seen enough shots at deer that under 100 yards and over show a very consistent pattern in the reaction to the shot. Is the 35 a similar round in how it behaves.
I know that bullet type is important but this is not a 400 yrd elk rifle so is it better than a 30 30 ( seen a few in action ) at under 200 yards for real life knock down power ? I know the bang flop issue will show up here but deer hunters experience the reality of the rounds they use as said above real experiences are hard to ignore regardless of what old myths or load data says.
Thanks in advance for your input.
I know that for the most part this round is found in lever guns so:
1) Does it have real 200 yard knock down power ?
Reason for asking is I hunt a lot with a savage ml and the bullets I use chrony very close to 35 rem velocity.I have found that past 100 yards the knock down impact energy drops a lot. Deer well hit still move a fair bit and are easily found but I have seen enough shots at deer that under 100 yards and over show a very consistent pattern in the reaction to the shot. Is the 35 a similar round in how it behaves.
I know that bullet type is important but this is not a 400 yrd elk rifle so is it better than a 30 30 ( seen a few in action ) at under 200 yards for real life knock down power ? I know the bang flop issue will show up here but deer hunters experience the reality of the rounds they use as said above real experiences are hard to ignore regardless of what old myths or load data says.
Thanks in advance for your input.


















































