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Ron Spomer Outdoors

Ron Spomer Outdoors

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Join us as we take a closer look at the 35 Remington cartridge! In this video, we will delve into the history, specifications, and performance of this classic hunting round. Learn why the 35 Remington has remained a popular choice for hunters and shooters for over a century. Whether you're a seasoned firearms enthusiast or just starting out, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the world of shooting and hunting. Don't miss it!
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For 44 years I’ve had the good fortune to photograph and write about my passion - the outdoor life. Wild creatures and wild places have always stirred me - from the first flushing pheasant that frightened me out of my socks in grandpa’s cornfield to the last whitetail that dismissed me with a wag of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, to become an integral part of our ecosystem and capture a bit of its mystery, I’ve photographed, hiked, hunted, birded, and fished across much of this planet. I've seen the beauty that everyone should see, survived adventures that everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the largest fish or shot the biggest bucks, but I’ve tried. Perhaps you have, too. And that’s the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world.
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@Outdoorguy88
@Outdoorguy88 Жыл бұрын
Dad got me my first deer gun in 1984 when I was about 14. It was a Rem 760 in .35 rem. Many years later I have all the bigger and fancy guns. 30-06 , 270, 243, 350 legend, 300 Win mag and several others. I hunt in the thick woods of PA, and my .35 goes with me on opening day of rifle every year. Part tradition, and partly because it has never let me down out to 100 yards.....Love that gun
@tundranomad
@tundranomad Жыл бұрын
Awesome story, especially keeping with the tradition!
@nicholasneyhart396
@nicholasneyhart396 Жыл бұрын
Same, I bring my grandpa's old marlin rifle in .30-30 out to keep his memory alive, one notch in the stock for every deer it dropped over the past 80 years. Kinda feel weird carving the stock because replaced it with one he made himself out of some korean red elm he brought back from the war.
@nicholasneyhart396
@nicholasneyhart396 Жыл бұрын
*Also in Pennsylvania.
@pensnut08
@pensnut08 Жыл бұрын
Pennsylvanians seem to like the 35. So I guess that includes me!!
@SF-ku2hp
@SF-ku2hp Жыл бұрын
@@pensnut08 Yep NW Pa here been wanting one but hard to find get picked up ASAP
@trapperscout2046
@trapperscout2046 Жыл бұрын
When I hear .35 Remington, I always think of the vintage tin sign that advertised for the Remington Autoloading Rifle. It's the one with Phillip Goodwin's painting depicting a guy facing off against a grizzly bear while standing near the edge of a cliff.
@robertsansone1680
@robertsansone1680 10 ай бұрын
My brothers Boy Scout Handbook, early Sixties vintage, had adds in the back. (I guess these companies supported the publication of the handbook) They had a .22 rifle add. I cannot remember if it was from Winchester or Remington. The photo showed a father & son in the woods holding the rifles that were being advertised. They were both wearing tuxedos! I love the cultural images of that time that were unrealistic & basically corny.
@mattsteed8015
@mattsteed8015 Жыл бұрын
35 Remington is mighty fine. It absolutely will anchor an old buck really quick. It performs better than what the ballistic charts would make you believe. Buffalo Bore makes a great round for the 35. I am proud to see it getting some love.
@kennethgoin628
@kennethgoin628 Жыл бұрын
I'm learning that Buffalo Bore makes some really great cartridge options/loads! They can be a little pricey, but they make some serious rounds! I'll have to keep an eye out for their 35 Rem offering. Learning what I've learned, I would LOVE to see what they offer.
@adamallison3685
@adamallison3685 Жыл бұрын
It and the 30/30. I compare em to a 38 special. The ballistics make no sense to how effective it really is
@brianwilson4861
@brianwilson4861 Жыл бұрын
@@adamallison3685 The 38 special is 357 magnum on fentanyl. Why would you compare the 30-30 Winchester and the 35 Remington to 38 special? They all get the job done but most cartridges get the job done. When you consider what a cartridge actually does they all perform like cartridges did in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Which is they worked great. But now we've advanced and most people want to shoot deer from the warmth of their truck from a public road and they expect to be able to kill one at 1000 yards. I'm not saying I do that. But I can appreciate that. But it's the reason I use a crossbow for archery season. I realize it's much much much easier than using a bow. But I'm not interested in hunting deer like a caveman. I've done that all before. Don't get me wrong. All the cartridges are impressive. A matchlock rifle is still an impressive powerful thing to behold. But these cartridges are lacking over 100 years of improvements and evolution. But I know what you mean. For some reason I've fallen in love with cap and ball revolver's. I hunt deer with a couple of them. My Remington replica 44 black powder revolver is more powerful than the modern Wilson combat 45 acp that I carry concealed every day. With it's fixed barrel and long sight radius it's more accurate as well. Basically mankind became masters of our world with the invention of the spear. And we just been developing better ways of throwing that spear for the last several thousand years. Spears evolved into bullets and when you compare cartridge to cartridge you might notice that a 7 mm Mauser from 100 plus years ago can be sighted to hit 3 inches high at 100 yards. This will allow you to hit a deer sized animal by aiming directly at the animal. If you look at some of the most advance, flat shooting cartridges like the 7mm Remington Magnum (I know that it's around 60 years old and I would use 7 nosler as an example instead but I'm not really that familiar with it but I do know that it's not that much better than any other 7 mm magnum) but my point the fastest cartridges available today won't let you hold dead on a deer past maybe 325 yards approximately. I'm often amused when people talk about how handgun bullet design has advanced to the point that 9mm is equal to 45 acp because of hollow point design. Now image using a slingshot. The hollow point was never developed for the slingshot because it's not needed. Shooting living things with metal objects that are traveling 500 feet per second compared to 4000 feet per second has more to do with the distance you can hit the animal rather than the lethality of the projectile. Please don't think that I'm directing this comment to the original poster. I'm just making my opinionated comment that deal with the same subject. I once believed that full metal jacketed bullets weren't nearly as lethal as expanding bullets. Then one day I wounded a deer with a soft point bullet and discovered that all the ammo I had was fmj ammunition. It was during an ammunition shortage and I couldn't find any ammunition. So I hunted down my wounded deer and shot it with a fmj ball round. What I've learned is if you shoot them with a projectile and it penetrates their vital organs they die quickly. If you penetrate their nonvital organs they die slowly or they heal and survive. Then there are things like a sucking chest wound that are instances where vital organs aren't hit but are still lethal.
@adamallison3685
@adamallison3685 Жыл бұрын
@@brianwilson4861 you took that way more serious than I meant it. I don't physically compare it to those others. I'm saying it's stood the test time. Like those 2 rifles have. While ballistically others are superior, those 3 calibers still get it done. Lmao
@NateA80
@NateA80 Жыл бұрын
@@brianwilson4861 I respectfully disagree with most of what you have said. When you talk about the 7mm's their is a easy explanation as to why they can only advance so far with flat shooting. A top of the line 7mm like the new 7mm prc has a higher BC than a 7mm mouser. The big point is you can only make them go so fast, hence why they can only shoot flat for so long. Gravity and physics are the same for them both. There are cartridges from over 100 years ago that still are top of the cake today, for the easiest reference look at the 30-06. That was made in 1906, and they have built numerous cartridges off of that design and almost 100 years ago as well with some, than you have one of my favorites the 220 swift, that is still the fastest production cartridge to date around 4250-4500fps. And lastly, the 9mm was proven to be more affective because of its speed.... not because of hollow points, 45acp has and had hollow points just the same. So when you say fmj is just the same or just as lethal I would not say that is true, hence all hunting rounds are either soft point or hollow point or some type of expanding bullet, it's just a matter of how much they expand and how far into the tissue they start to expand. A soft point and a fmj are not the same at all. And same as you this is my opinion, it is stated around facts but just a friendly banter..
@HALWG51
@HALWG51 Жыл бұрын
My first deer rifle was a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington that I bought in 1966. Over the years,I've owned around 20 rifles in 35 Remington. Today, at 72 years old, I own 2 different model 336s in 35 Remington and also a Remington 760 in 35 Remington. I reload, and it's still my favorite deer round.
@shanehebert396
@shanehebert396 Жыл бұрын
I have a 760 in .35 Rem that my dad passed on to me. It wasn't the first he had (that one was stolen) but he was able to find a replacement, even if it didn't have the nicer stocks of his first one. Those 760s put a *bunch* of deer into our freezers. He also had a 336 in .35Rem the one of my brothers has and my other brother bought his own 336 in .35Rem.
@TheBowhunterinNB
@TheBowhunterinNB Жыл бұрын
My aunt has used a Remington 600 Mohawk in 35 Remington. She bought it in the 70’s and still uses it . I took a nice 8 point whitetail with it .
@MD-vm9hj
@MD-vm9hj Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love my 336cs 35Rems. I have never in 30yrs had a deer or hog run off on me. Will always be my go to in the GA deer woods and can't wait for the new Ruger/Marlin 336...great video Ron!
@tomlarue654
@tomlarue654 Жыл бұрын
That 358 win is pretty impressive for what it is.
@ironDsteele
@ironDsteele Жыл бұрын
I have a BLR pre 81 in that caliber and would not trade it for anything.
@rg8249
@rg8249 Жыл бұрын
I have one in a BLR also. One of the most underrated rounds out there that would work well for most hunters at reasonable ranges. Last deer I shot was about 200 yards no problem.
@John_Redcorn_
@John_Redcorn_ Жыл бұрын
Check out the 338 Federal. Even more impressive. More muzzle energy than the 7mmRM 😳
@tomlarue654
@tomlarue654 Жыл бұрын
@@John_Redcorn_ Virginia Meat eater is big on that caliber.
@Ray-ho8dw
@Ray-ho8dw Жыл бұрын
I can't wait for you to do a head to head 360 buck hammer verus 35 Remington
@bocconom
@bocconom Жыл бұрын
My Uncle carried a Remington XP-100 years ago due to the fact that in June before deer season he severely broke his leg. He couldn't walk far and carrying a rifle was out. The XP-100 saved his deer season that year,
@TP-yy2sj
@TP-yy2sj Жыл бұрын
Fantastic cartridge, very flexible cartridge, alot more than people often give it credit for.
@NELLY-jg2rx
@NELLY-jg2rx Жыл бұрын
Glad to say my father has passed down his 35 Remington 336 Marlin to me and I love it!
@kevinmeyer734
@kevinmeyer734 10 күн бұрын
Same here
@vernonhoover3060
@vernonhoover3060 3 ай бұрын
My first FIL gifted me a 336c in 35 Remington that I had borrowed from him. It was the first deer rifle that owned. He always treated me as a son. I’ve taken a lot of white tails with it as has my sons, my brother and even his son. That rifle holds a lot value. Even more sentimental value. The amount of “new and improved” or “modern” calibers coming out lately has muddied the water as far as what really works, and unfortunately drives up the costs of ammo as manufacturers try to keep up. The 35 has proven its value and needs no replacement.
@timothysysko
@timothysysko Жыл бұрын
I love hunting with the .35 Remington!!!
@hoosierplowboy5299
@hoosierplowboy5299 Жыл бұрын
If memory serves after forty-some years, the .35 Remington was my dear, late FIL's favorite deer cartridge. He lived in northern VT, and I believe that he used a Remington pump gun chambered for that round.
@nicholasbarcomb2324
@nicholasbarcomb2324 Жыл бұрын
Had a Remington Model 8 in 35 Remington and an extra 32 Remington barrel. Fun to shoot.
@Mark-uq9km
@Mark-uq9km Жыл бұрын
You are to be envied!
@daveodo4315
@daveodo4315 Жыл бұрын
I’m a fan of the 35’s. My wife took a beautiful caribou at about 300 yards with an encore in 358 Winchester. It was very impressive performance.
@gpearce11
@gpearce11 Жыл бұрын
I find it ironic that apparently the only thing keeping Remington interested in loading the old 35 Rem is the cartridge they've introduced to arguably replace it; the 360 BHMR. I saw a brief interview from Shot Show where a Remington representative said that because the 360 BHMR and 35 Rem use the same bullets, the introduction of the 360 means they're also going to be making more 35 Rem.
@chrisfloyd8512
@chrisfloyd8512 Жыл бұрын
I sure hope Remington does start pumping out more 35rem factory loads. My brass stocks are getting tired!
@jerrymartin5100
@jerrymartin5100 Жыл бұрын
I have owned, shot, hunted with a 35 Remington since 1971, love my 35. Also in the model 14, and model 114 Remington, amazing rifle.
@robertbenson9797
@robertbenson9797 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video looking at the difference among the cartridges. Explained very well. When I was growing up, my best friend’s dad was quite a deer hunter. At that time, mid-1950s to late 1960s, whitetail deer were not very plentiful in our part of north central Missouri. But this gentleman killed a deer every year. He was more of a meat hunter than a buck hunter. He did kill a couple of nice bucks through the years. I thought he had a Winchester or a Marlin lever action .30/30 but when I asked him to show it to me, it was a Remington 760 in a caliber as a teenage hunter that I was not familiar with, the .35 Remington. As the years progressed, I had the opportunity to hunt with this gentleman several times. My friend didn’t like to hunt and my dad had decided he wasn’t going to hunt after his experience in Europe during WWII. Dad arranged for a couple of his friends to be my hunting mentors. Thus was born a lifelong relationship with these gentlemen. I was very fortunate. Several years later, I ask my mentor if he still had his rifle. He said yes but he hadn’t hunted in quite a long time. I didn’t think much about at the time but I had a surprise in store. I had moved from my hometown several years before but still got back to see my parents. On one trip home, my mother told me there was a present from a friend in the closet. When I looked in the closet, there was my mentor’s rifle, in his original 1950’s case and several vintage boxes of both Winchester and Remington .35 Remington ammo! I was stunned.😅 I called and thanked my mentor for the gift. He said he wanted for someone to have it that would take care of it. He’s gone now but that 760 has become the most prized firearm that I own. Great memories of the .35 Remington.
@lorenray9479
@lorenray9479 3 ай бұрын
My first deer rifle. 30 06. Bro got his grampas 35 rem. 7 inch alder at 100 yards. Mine cut a big washer from front. A 1 inch hole behind. His 35 dimpled the front. But blew out the back half wide open. 200 grain bear stopper! Wow! Never forgot that 35!
@DebbiPrince
@DebbiPrince Жыл бұрын
The model 70 was chambered in 35 Rem for only two years right after WW2. They are very rare and highly sought after especially with collectors. I think the time period was 1947-until the end of 1948. There are a few on auction sites and bringing premium prices.
@jasonbuck489
@jasonbuck489 Жыл бұрын
Wow... The old 35 Remington!.... I have an absolutely minty early 336 in this cartridge.... What a classic!....
@71rcode72
@71rcode72 Жыл бұрын
I've been hunting with a 35 Remington for 35 years. My favorite cartridge. Never let me down deer hunting
@ronkay1573
@ronkay1573 Жыл бұрын
My favorite in a marlin is my 356. It uses the same reloading dies as the 358. Glad to see the 35rem is still around.
@kylecasetta4091
@kylecasetta4091 Жыл бұрын
Remington got me this year, 360 is my next purchase. Hope Ruger/marlin makes one but Henry will be just fine too
@ethantracy337
@ethantracy337 Жыл бұрын
My primary black bear and deer rifle. Remington 760 pump.
@blackhawk7r221
@blackhawk7r221 Жыл бұрын
Tell me if this sounds familiar. Your family has been hunting woods for generations. Great grandad’s antiquated lever gun has been sitting in the closet for a couple of decades unused. You fall for the flash in the pan marketing. Then fall for it again. Then go through scopes. After several thousand dollars and ten years, you finally figure out that grandpa had it right all along with his big lever and a Williams peep sight.
@clifowen4300
@clifowen4300 Жыл бұрын
I've got a CVA single shot that I use for primitive firearms. It's definitely a killer. Just wish I could find ammo now.
@mot0rhe4d40
@mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын
Been passing on a Traditions in 35 Rem due to the lack of ammo availability. Certainly is more than adequate for all the game I am likely to see in my woods
@jaydunbar7538
@jaydunbar7538 Жыл бұрын
Spend a few hundred bucks on a reloading kit, if your not going through piles of plinking ammo then a basic press is a great option. Companies like Hammer Bullets in Montana would have no issue getting you the bullets you need, they cnc them so whipping up oddball sizes is as easy a few buttons. The brass may be a bit more difficult to find but if your not plinking with it all the time a few hundred brass would probably outlast you.
@mot0rhe4d40
@mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын
@@jaydunbar7538 Primers are still hard to source and stupid priced. I haven't looked for the brass.
@elricofarmer1561
@elricofarmer1561 Жыл бұрын
I have a CVA Scout in .35 Remington and that has become my favorite hunting rifle. Deadly accurate and always a one shot kill. I got 2 nice doe last year with it and was able to drop them both within seconds of each other. Love the cartridge, hate that it has become so difficult to find it.
@raytribble8075
@raytribble8075 Жыл бұрын
I love me some .35 Remington. I have a Model 8 and it is great to shoot. I have taken elk, deer and antelope with it back home in Wyoming. I built a .358 Win with a 14-7/8” barrel on a Remington XP-100. Even ported, to know exactly when the firing pin hits the primer on that XP. It has taken Moose, elk, mule and white tail deer along with antelope. I have built 35 Whelen and .358 Norma Mags and the .35 is a way underrated caliber IMHO. Thank you and great video sir.
@jonathanstallings7171
@jonathanstallings7171 Жыл бұрын
To be fair in these comparisons I feel that you should have used the Hornady lever evolution ballistics for the 35 rem. Because of that having the pointed tip and better ballistic coefficient like the others you compared the 35 rem too. Also the Hornady appears to be the most readily accessible ammo in my local market anyways.
@MinimalistOutdoors
@MinimalistOutdoors Жыл бұрын
.35 Remington takes me back frosty woods and red flannel 🌲
@72RR446
@72RR446 Жыл бұрын
I started using a Contender in 35 for whitetail 25+ years ago and a 336 in recent years due hunting regulations allowing for it in my state. It's a classic that works. Out to 150 yards It's my go to when deer season arrives.
@Bamboozled_by_the_BS
@Bamboozled_by_the_BS Жыл бұрын
Thanks for finally doing a video on the 35! I cut my teeth in the deer woods with this round in the 336. I've always loved the 35, and it came with me back in the woods last year. Something romantic about that old girl.
@chadcarriveau1723
@chadcarriveau1723 5 ай бұрын
Just picked up a Marlin lever 35 rem. love it!
@stevecoad1
@stevecoad1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one Ron, I'm a certified levergun nerd! I have a 336 in 35 Remington as well as 30-30, a Pre-64 Model 94 in 32 Special and a BLR in .358 as well as a Pre-64 Model 70 converted to 35 Whelen, so I guess I'm a .358 nerd as well. I've shot deer with all these rifles (and an elk with the .358) other than the Whelen and they all kill way out of proportion to the energy and velocity levels. But there is a little added "smack" when they are hit with any of the 35s. Great video and I enjoy seeing the older cartridges get a little love!
@chrisfloyd8512
@chrisfloyd8512 Жыл бұрын
Marlin 336 in 35rem is my go to rifle for elk and black bear in the thick woods of Arizona and Idaho using the 200gr round nose. I load .357 180gr xtp for my mule deer in the sage brush and thick woods in Idaho. I've moved up to Alaska and that old Marlin is here with me waiting to take the bigger bears up here with it! Don't get hung up on paper ballistics! The 35Rem is an absolute sledge hammer on game! The most prolific brown bear hunter ever in Alaska used a 35Rem!
@claytonkeates2614
@claytonkeates2614 Жыл бұрын
I love this round. And I love this channel.
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 Жыл бұрын
The 35 Rem is still relatively common in my state of WI. I mostly see them in a Marlin 336 . I just worked on 2 of them for a freind of mine a few weeks ago. It's an excellent deer stopper out to 100 yds (knocks deer down quicker than a 30-30) and still effective out to 150+ yds. 35 caliber bullets impact more shock and create a larger wound than smaller caliber bullets at shorter ranges. A couple of other really good 35 cal cartridges are the 350 Rem Mag and the 358 Norma Mag. I have 1 of each and they pack a whole lot more horsepower than the 358 Win . The 358 Win is a great cartridge but the 350 Rem Mag and 358 Norma Mag are much more powerful but with relatively light recoil condiering the power they produce
@christinamoneyhan5688
@christinamoneyhan5688 9 ай бұрын
You forgot the 35 Whelen. Awesome round but it’s not in lever action to my knowledge.👍🇺🇸🙏🏽😎
@tacticalrabbit308
@tacticalrabbit308 Жыл бұрын
Winchester did sell a few model 70 bolt action guns in 35Rem after 1954 and is the rarest one made , this is from the Winchester book by George Madis last copyright is 1985. It's a 1of 1000 book that I have
@javitl7382
@javitl7382 Жыл бұрын
They did I have one
@JamesBond-so1of
@JamesBond-so1of Жыл бұрын
@@javitl7382 there's collectors out there that would fill your pockets with money for a model 70 in the 35 Remington very rare chambering for the model 70 win
@thelemonademan6235
@thelemonademan6235 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used the 35 Remington 200 gr. bullet on my biggest northeastern buck ever. Buck was 260 on the hoof, dead on arrival after 10 paces blood everywhere! N a lot of white tails In thick brush I’ll take my Marlin 336 in 35 rem spitting out a big heavy bullet. I do believe rounded bullets traveling at lower speeds deflect less off target then fast light point bullets. Throw a bowling ball into the woods then throw a a fast dart n see which deflects less ! However, I prefer a quick handling rifle in brush not a stone sheep 270 model 70 with a long tube !!
@Insubordinate1204
@Insubordinate1204 9 ай бұрын
Cut grass all summer in 1985 to buy my marlin 336CS in 35 Remington. It was my primary means of deer hunting I’ve been till about 15 years ago.
@brentworls8509
@brentworls8509 Жыл бұрын
God smiled on the .35 Remington. Especially in the 336.
@TheDarmyman
@TheDarmyman Жыл бұрын
My first rifle was a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. I've taken more Whitetail with it than the rest of my guns combined due to hunting in Northern Minnesota with average shot of 40ish yards due to woods. Still have it though I've not hunted with it in years.
@PeterKushubar
@PeterKushubar Жыл бұрын
Mr. Spooner, you are my favorite gun nut( no offense) and I truly love watching your videos! Your hooks are the best around, such as " is the .308win dead" and things like that, at one time you grabbed me with words like that! Your easy going way and the incredible information is so valuable, I've been a fan for years, please continue your great work! When you speak of new rounds, I stay away because I was burned by Winchester .375win, it was 10% better than the 30.30win yet after they stopped making the .250grain round, I was upset because that is why I bought it! Always watch out for new ones, if they fail commercially your out in the cold! You're the best Mr. Spooner!
@bambamthecamocowboy9037
@bambamthecamocowboy9037 Жыл бұрын
🤠My First Leveraction Rifle/Deer Rifle '1965 JM Marlin 336 35rem' ❤ It! ❤ Leveraction Rifles Period! 3 Marlins 30-30win,35 rem,44spl/44mag & 2 Rossi's A Stainless 16inch Trapper R92 45lc/454casull & Rossi Rio Grande 45-70gov!
@Caliber50bmg
@Caliber50bmg Жыл бұрын
Don’t have to sell me on it! I have a model 8 & 336, which within 175-200 yrds, would do ANYTHING in the Texas thicket/hill country! Love modern stuff too, but these cartridges were around so many years for a reason. 😊
@DavidJohnson-py6mp
@DavidJohnson-py6mp Жыл бұрын
I use a Remington model 8 in .35 Remington for deer. Handloaded with a 200 grain Hornady polymer tipped bullet over a max powder charge. It's effect is impressive. Drops deer like a 12 gauge slug but doesn't ruin nearly as much meat. Great cartridge as far as I'm concerned.
@orthogonal1
@orthogonal1 Жыл бұрын
I had a Marlin and TC Contender barrel in .35 REM. Its a light recoiling round, a benefit IMO, and really performed well in the Contender's 14-inch barrel. I liked the .35 REM more than the .357 Herritt as the Herritt rounds were hand-loading propositions.
@chrisfloyd8512
@chrisfloyd8512 Жыл бұрын
357 herritt/360 buck hammer? Seems like that's a good comparison for Spooner to make! Or is that all Remington did is commercialize the 357 Harriet?
@erikdavis7096
@erikdavis7096 Жыл бұрын
I have a Marlin 336 made in 1955 and still shoots good.
@dr.froghopper6711
@dr.froghopper6711 Жыл бұрын
My dad has one from 1951 with Ballard rifling and a waffle top.
@jasonrhodes7047
@jasonrhodes7047 Жыл бұрын
You should have stuck the .338 federal in there too just for the heck of it. One of the most underrated cartridges in history.
@indydurtdigger2867
@indydurtdigger2867 Жыл бұрын
I have my uncles old Marlin 35 Remington. She's a hammer on whitetails. Super curious about the new 360 Buck Hammer Remington is soon to release as it duplicates the older cartridge in a straight walled case.
@waylonlegend4603
@waylonlegend4603 Жыл бұрын
Killed my first few deer with a 35 REM.
@patrickhenry236
@patrickhenry236 Жыл бұрын
I am also, and hope Ruger will chamber both the 35 Remington and 360 in the 336, as I have two 35's but live in Ohio which is a straight wall only state.
@indydurtdigger2867
@indydurtdigger2867 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickhenry236 Henry has a lever rifle in the works for it already so if it takes Ruger a while to get to it there will be options. The article I read on it the Henry test rifle was built on one of the older actions that loads via the tube but the model designation suggests the production rifle will have a side gate load (looking at their website it looks like they have switched all but a couple models to side gate loading). Both the rifle and cartridge are supposed to be out this year.
@patrickhenry236
@patrickhenry236 Жыл бұрын
@@indydurtdigger2867 I already saw Henry was the introductory manufacturer, however my observation is that since the Henry action (30-30 and 45-70) is based on the marlin design that ruger should be able to make it happen relatively easily
@Cr0wmagnum
@Cr0wmagnum Жыл бұрын
Got to love a .35 and thank you for showing the .32 Win spl.
@richhauxwell7848
@richhauxwell7848 Жыл бұрын
The 32 spcl was to be a transition cartridge that could be used with Black powder, 32/40 type rounds.
@davidcoutts5430
@davidcoutts5430 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@kiachris76712
@kiachris76712 Жыл бұрын
180 grain XTP loads in em pretty good too.
@craigkowalczyk3516
@craigkowalczyk3516 Жыл бұрын
Great video I have witnessed black bear shot with .35 Rem and .35 Whelen both kill them dead but the knock down power of a .35 rem doesn’t even touch its larger cousin. Whelen for the win
@ericbrabham3640
@ericbrabham3640 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the 35 Remington. I have 4 rifles chambered for it. One of the 4 is a Tikka T3. Yep that's right , put it together myself with an aftermarket barrel. It is my ground hunting and woods rifle and wears a 1.5 -5 power scope.
@aaronschneider3136
@aaronschneider3136 Жыл бұрын
The 35 rem was indeed chambered in the pre 64 model 70. I had a chance to buy one once but didn’t have the cash at the time.
@mikeclay2381
@mikeclay2381 Жыл бұрын
Got a handy rifle bull barrel.35 that I found in a creek . It’s my go to. I pull off head shoots out to 200 yards using 185 g .
@charleshuyck6641
@charleshuyck6641 Жыл бұрын
I am originally from the Upper UP of MI and can tell you in the woods the 35 rem in 336 Marlin is the cats meow on deer. And I am a 3006 and 308 win guy.
@andrewsanders4640
@andrewsanders4640 Жыл бұрын
I think the 350 legend is a better "woods" rifle because you get the same performance as the 30-30 or 35rem out of a lot shorter barrel
@dmac3737
@dmac3737 3 ай бұрын
I purchased my first deer rifle in 1989 a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. On a frosty November morning I had a doe step out at 60 yards, I took careful aim and hammered it in the front shoulder. She went down and got back up and ran over the hill. My brother’s FIL came up to my stand about 30 minutes later and we tracked her all the way to the next hunter. Who drug my deer to his truck and was gone. Public hunting land was packed that morning…… I said never again and sold the 35 and got a lefthanded Weatherby Mk V in 300 weatherby magnum ….. only tracking then was 3 feet straight down
@davidhenson5876
@davidhenson5876 Жыл бұрын
Had a pristine 1973 336A 24” in .35 several years ago & sold it. I’ll always wonder if it was a smart move. Anyways, I hunt from time to time with another 336 in.35 20” and have taken a couple bucks. Folks say it performs above its paper ballistics, and I’d say that’s pretty well true 😎
@ed5042
@ed5042 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!
@BoycottYoutube
@BoycottYoutube Жыл бұрын
I always love watching your take on calibers.
@JeffreyCotle
@JeffreyCotle Жыл бұрын
I had a marlin 35 it was an awesome deer cartridge. I got it when i lived in Alaska. Sarkis killed a grizzly. With it. I got it by helping him build his house outside of wasilla Alaska. I love it. Its hard getting ammo now.
@shannoncook6208
@shannoncook6208 3 ай бұрын
In the Amityville horror movies and a lot of the documentaries they talk about the family being unalived with a 30.06. But if you look at the real documentary ,It was actuality 35 remington marlin that he used .
@jerrynewman1380
@jerrynewman1380 Жыл бұрын
Good video Ron
@ssoos7701
@ssoos7701 Жыл бұрын
Ron it'd be wonderful if you did a video about .357 Maximum and how it compares to these cartridges like the 350 Legend and 30-30 as well
@RamTahoe
@RamTahoe Жыл бұрын
I'm stuck on 35Rem for nostalgia/sentimental reasons........I have my grandfather's Marlin 336sc. I love that gun and love that round.
@vincentbearinger2242
@vincentbearinger2242 Жыл бұрын
I had the 35 Remington in a 14in Thompson Center Contender I loved it
@lylewalters909
@lylewalters909 Жыл бұрын
The old 35 will never die!!. The new 360 is holding its own so far but lets see what happens when the 400 legend comes out.
@randallkelley3600
@randallkelley3600 Жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, Ken Waters' "Pet Loads" book has a chapter on the 35 Rem. In it he states buying a Winchester Model 70 in 35 Rem.
@rex8958
@rex8958 Жыл бұрын
Bolt action 35 rem? Doubt it but if so I want it!
@JamesBond-so1of
@JamesBond-so1of Жыл бұрын
@@rex8958 they only chambered it for two years after ww2 in the model 70 46-47 or 47-48
@livingintheLight.
@livingintheLight. Жыл бұрын
I loaded 100rds of 358 win last night. Half with 200gr interlock and half with 200gr ftx. It is the most shoulder jarring rifle I have ever shot in my ar10 carbine, much more so than my 338 Lapua or my ar50, but I absolutely love it.
@WillyK51
@WillyK51 Жыл бұрын
Even if not very available, a Browning BLR in 358 Win is a great substitute for the 35 Rem. Henry could make one to in 358 Win. And I'd love a Ruger Mini 350 better than a Blackout. Taking out the umbrela for the comment on the blackout🤣M-14 /30 Carabine kind of guy
@Mark-uq9km
@Mark-uq9km Жыл бұрын
You are correct. Henry could build the .358 Win on their Long Ranger platform. It will handle high pressure loads because the lockup is the same as a bolt action.
@thefeatheredfrontiersman8135
@thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 Жыл бұрын
I saw a single shot CVA scout in 35 Remington for 365$ at my local 2ed amendment store. I was scratching my head on what it was. The smith told me it was the "brush gun" version of the 30-30. Now I know!
@johnmaliskey7951
@johnmaliskey7951 Жыл бұрын
I just got a 336 in 35 Rem and was surprised to see a 6" bullet drop with different bullets. The round nose is what I Zero'd at 100 yds and the polymer tipped flew 6" higher, go figure. As a word of caution if you do not hand load.......... stick with one bullet and mfg. No problem ringing the gongs at 200 & 300 yds on our range. I was so proud of myself. The round nose are not in stock and had to go with the polymer tips and have yet to evaluate them with my reload data. ............ enjoy
@roamsalone4020
@roamsalone4020 4 ай бұрын
My dad gave me his Marlin 336 last year, i was touched and i said whats up pop you done hunting? Hes in his 70s now and i could understand if he didnt want to go out anymore. He looked at me and said " You shittin me?, Hell no i just bought a new .308 so i figured id give you the old brush gun" 😅 love ya pop
@donnstambaugh1506
@donnstambaugh1506 Жыл бұрын
Well done, thanks.,.
@zacharyknightt
@zacharyknightt Жыл бұрын
Should talk about the .348 win. To see how that stacks up to the old schools.
@scorge30
@scorge30 Жыл бұрын
I have a short action Rem 700 that came to me as a shot out 308. I had my gunsmith put a 358 Ackley Winchester barrel on it. It is one of my favs in my collection. I also have a Contender 14" 35 Rem barrel that is one of my fav deer sniping rigs.
@fedup3582
@fedup3582 Жыл бұрын
I had a ruger 77 frontier with a 16.5 inch barrel with a scout scope chambered in 358 win. I loaded it with the 180 gr hornady single shot pistol bullet which is a Spitzer bullet. I considered it a 300 yd gun. I used it on deer and antelope taking game from 25 yds to 264 yds, the bullet blew through every time, usually dropping the animal on the spot. Once I hit the animal in the spine behind the shoulders. The bullet blew through the spine, completely severing it, and out the other side. It shot sub MOA at 100 yds. It was a fantastic load and rifle
@robbrown5702
@robbrown5702 Жыл бұрын
My favorite cartridge. Savage also put it in their slide action.
@nozrep
@nozrep Жыл бұрын
i did not know this existed. Cool!
@robertdinicola9225
@robertdinicola9225 Жыл бұрын
My first hunting rifle 35 336cs. Still got it but she is showing the years getting drug through the florida swamps.
@duck-n-cover477
@duck-n-cover477 Жыл бұрын
You raise a great point with the 358 Win. What can anyone not accomplish meaningfully, with cartridges based on 308 and 30-06 parents...and maybe a barrel change to "dial in" twist rate?
@mrgruisinge
@mrgruisinge Жыл бұрын
350 Remington Magnum? Chambered in the handy 600 and 660. Kicked pretty darn hard.
@jasonsimone3523
@jasonsimone3523 Жыл бұрын
That's a great one!!!
@tripplebeards3427
@tripplebeards3427 Жыл бұрын
I own 2 rifles in 35 Rem. A centennial model 336 and a 7600. I also have a 7600 in 35 whelen. I cast 200 grain hollow points for them at 2100 fps using 40 grains of varget. It’s the hammer if Thor! My 200 grain cast hollow points loaded a 2100 fps will drop 9" at 200 yards when zeroed at 100 yards. The load will shoot all I the same hole at 100 yards and at 200 yards it averages 2" to 2.3" groups.
@Mark-uq9km
@Mark-uq9km Жыл бұрын
I watched this post again and have taken additional notes. First, commercially loaded .35 Rem ammo is underpowered to accommodate the Model 8 auto loader. Second, the availability of 180 grain Speer bullets give the .35 Rem additional diversity even though the SD is even less. Third, handloading gives the .35 Rem way more power than the .30-30. And, when we discuss chamber pressure and the .35 Rem as having a pressure index of 33,000 psi, how can Henry justify loading the 360 Buckhammer with 50,000 psi on the same chassis as their current lever action models? Buffalo Bore safely loads a 220 grain bullet in the .35 Rem at 2200 ft/sec at the muzzle with over 2300 ft. lbs of energy, and no one even thinks about it in terms of chamber pressure. Having been a reloader for over 40 years, you begin to learn things and I've learned loaded to it's safe potential the .35 Rem is an amazingly effect cartridge for game, from little 150 lb. deer to 800 lb. elk.
@johngraham3475
@johngraham3475 Жыл бұрын
I have a Savage pump gun in this caliber. Hits accurately out to 400 meters with cast bullets. GREAT rifle and GREAT cartridge.
@miketan472
@miketan472 Жыл бұрын
Long live the .358 cartridges! I don’t included the 350 legend, because it is not a true .35 cal rifle. The fact that some window licker at Winchester thought it was a good idea to use a 9mm bullet, just makes me shake my head every time. Now with Remington releasing the 360 Buckhammer that made me sit up and pay attention! I’m glad to see a new true 35 hit the market, hopefully it will be met with great anticipation.
@georgec9590
@georgec9590 Жыл бұрын
My uncles neighbor had the 35 in a pump action rifle. Can't remember the brand but I'm going back to the early 70's when I saw it at his house.
@tomharrington2029
@tomharrington2029 Жыл бұрын
My dad has an old Marlin in .35 Remington. I don't know how many deer that he has taken with it.
@andybreglia9431
@andybreglia9431 Жыл бұрын
I don't know how many people caught this mistake. Take bullet weight in grains, divide by bullet diameter squared. The problem with that is it assumes a square bullet. The proper way is to use the cross-sectional area of the bullet. The way you do that is take the bullet diameter, divide by 2 to get the RADIUS. You square the RADIUS. Now multiply by PI (3.14159 in round numbers, PI is a non-terminating decimal.). Instead of diameter squared, you need to use PI R squared. I enjoy reading about other cartridges, but my favorite is still the .30-06. I am old enough to be an old fart, learned the .30-06 on the M1 Garand, my Springfield is chambered for it, and to use an old hot rodder expression, I "run what I brung."
@andybreglia9431
@andybreglia9431 Жыл бұрын
Shoulda mentioned, my phone doesn't have the symbol for PI. It also doesn't have superscripts to write R squared.
@captlarry-3525
@captlarry-3525 Ай бұрын
We used to call these "brush guns". Boy the slide action remington is a beautiful rifle.
@calvinjewell408
@calvinjewell408 Жыл бұрын
Remington needs to make more of this Ammo it is a very good round
@buddy22801012
@buddy22801012 Жыл бұрын
Still my favorite woods rifle the Marlin 336 in 35 Remington. Up until the late 1980’s or 90’s the 35 was one of the most popular rifles in the north east woods. Pennsylvania, New York all the way up to Maine I remember most hunters carrying them. I’ve found that they tend to perform much better on deer than their numbers on paper would indicate. I prefer a high shoulder shot and most shots are under 100 yards with my bullet passing through both shoulders and crushing bone on the exit. Short and quick handling I’d love one in 358 that would be like a 35 Whelan short.
@sisleymichael
@sisleymichael Жыл бұрын
I try to keep 30-30 and 35 Rem shots on game to the 100yd area, plus or minus 25yds. That is just me. They both work and take deer well. I can say that 35 Rem is a very effective hog round. Anchors them. I never had a .358, but would like to have one, though all I shoot is medium deer and hogs so it would not really be needed. I did put a Vortex 2-7 scope on my 30-30. I seem to be using that gun the most these days. It is a Henry and is quite accurate.
@homes8362
@homes8362 Жыл бұрын
Frank Hamer used a Remington semi auto in 35 Remington to stop the Barrows. You can actually see the holes in the windshield where he shot Clyde Barrow thru the window.
@peterparsons7141
@peterparsons7141 Жыл бұрын
This usually comes up around day 3 of Deer camp. Haha. We’ve spent endless hours discussion on this one, I’ve owned both and they are both excellent cartridges for Eastern Whitetail in the woods. Usually on the large flat farm land it’s the optics and trajectory , and shooting skill that limits these cartridges to less than 200 yards. It a good topic to discuss because these are plentiful, fun, and effective Deer hunting tools. There’s something cool about hunting with your uncles .35 Remington 336c.
@dave_724
@dave_724 Жыл бұрын
I think a .35 calibres video would be interesting from the smallest hand gun rounds to magnum rifle rounds !
@aascher4039
@aascher4039 Жыл бұрын
Love my 336 1950 classic 35 rem.
@scottdexter9508
@scottdexter9508 Жыл бұрын
I was probably the first to rebarrel a XP-100 pistol to 35 Remington for use in handgun metaic silhouette. Never lost a target ghat failed to go down, even with cast bullets and reduces loads. Had great accuracy, grouping under 2" at 200 meters when using a scope. Acuracy
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