.35 Remington

[4][5] Over the years, the .35 Remington has been chambered in a variety of rifles by most firearms manufacturers, and continues in popularity today in the Marlin Model 336 lever-action and Henry Side Gate Lever Action.

For hunters looking for a medium-power rifle with moderate recoil, for short to medium ranges, the .35 Remington is popular alongside the .30-30 Winchester.

[1] The normal factory load consists of a 200 grain round-nosed bullet with a muzzle velocity of 2080 feet per second.

[6] The .35 Remington is considered a fine round for deer, elk, black bear, and other medium and large game as long as ranges are reasonable.

[7] Hornady currently produces a .35 Remington load in their LEVERevolution line that features a rubber-tipped spitzer bullet which is safe to use in lever-action or pump-action firearms with tubular magazines.