Heh, heh, heh...YOU NEED TEH_MAGENUM!!!

Article in full here - http://www.leverguns.com/articles/fryxell/35_remington.htm...there are certain geographical pockets in which the .35 Remington enjoys some measure of popularity -- in the deep southeast, where black bear and hog hunters get into the swamps and thickets deep in the heart of Dixie. The cold, snowy woods of Maine have some big-bodied whitetails (not to mention fat black bear and the occasional moose). These are areas where hard-core hunters work the woods for tough, smart animals, and need a quick-handling, reliable, medium-bore thumper to anchor them quickly.
cant be any worse than a 30-30, which has killed alot of moose over the years
within its range limitations it should keep the freezer full
not exactly the type of cartridge I'd take on a Yukon hunt though...
LOL .............it will not kill a moose.
moose are SUPER TOUGH!
YOU NEED TEH_MAGENUM!!!
nothing less then a 300 ultra mag will kill a moose
A 200gr round nose from a 35Rem would be very caliber reasonable caliber for moose at a reasonable range of +/- 150yds.Would a .35 Remington be a reasonable caliber for moose or is it too underpowered?
Heavy, slower bullets penetrate very well. Think freight train.
also, medium weight, fast bullets that are designed stout penetrate well. Think meth crazed junkie in a stolen Chevy Celebrity going full throttle through a special needs picnic, while being chased by the policeOriginally Posted by Grouse Man View Post
Heavy, slower bullets penetrate very well. Think freight train.
ROFLMAO
(think moose-roast with mushroom gravy and taters!)

It wouldn't at any range beyond 50 yards, the area is quite wooded and there are no long range shots where I am.
At appropriate distances with precise placement it'll do just fine. Mind you, you could say the same thing of just about every cartridge out there. Bigger/more powerful cartridges give you somewhat more 'wiggle room' around the 'appropriate distance' and 'precise placement' qualifiers




























