The poor cousin of big game cartridges.

I own four .35's actually... I just sold off the .35 Rem and .358 NM... I still have a .358 Win, .35 Whelen and two .350 Rem Mag. Finding the .350 RM loading gear only took a couple weeks... I now have 600 pieces of New R-P .350 Rem Mag brass and the same in 6.5 RM... it is out there and worth the hunt, I love my short Rem Mag's.

Believe you live in a area with many thousands of people and some gun stores. The only store here had three....three cans of powder, no extra charge for dust.

I did see dies and some brass, after i sold the rifle. It was a unicorn in perfect condition, i prefer rifles with some dings, that i can scratch further, without spending a grand for the first walk.
 
The 425 Stevens rifles aren't the only ones I've owned in 35 Rem, also had a couple Savage model 170 pumps in 35 Rem which no longer grace my safes. Great guns but kinda loose and rattled. Also own a Savage 99R in 358 Win.

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That model 170 pump is a cool gun, did they ever come in the carbine configuration with the straight comb stock?
 
That model 170 pump is a cool gun, did they ever come in the carbine configuration with the straight comb stock?

I don't think they did . I seem to remember looking at them in Gun Digests catalogue back in the day , the carbines were 30/30's ............... I also had a lot of fun in the seventies , so further research may be required .
 
Too bad, I always liked the look of those carbines, but have heard that the guns function well in 35 rem but not so much in 30-30
 
I bailed on the .35 Rem... Just not enough powder for me... Myb.35's start at .356 & .358, on through .35 Whelen, .350 Rem Mag and .358/375... They are all great game cartridges... The .35 Rem can be as well, just less versatile.
 
Had an American deer hunter in camp one year with a custom super light bolt action in 35 rem. Was ideal for hunting over bait and I was surprised by its recoil. He dropped his deer in its tracks
 
H4831 talked me into the Marlin 336 in 35Rem a few years ago and I am thankful that he did. By far my favorite rifle/cartridge combo I have. And Ted got me on those big Speer 220's. Mine will be with me next week bear hunting!
 
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