35 Remington coming soon...?

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35 Remington coming soon...?

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This would be cool. Ruger seems to be serious about things -

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I was on board until I saw that moron Spomer. That guy lost me years ago when he shot a deer in the wrong end on camera. He stated it was the only shot he could get but the deer was walking through a field!
However a new production 35 Remington is something to get excited about!
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I think the .35 Remington is a classic cartridge and great medicine for deer and black bear in the woods. A .30-30 with a little extra. Of course if 95% of the cartridges introduced in the last 30 years went away I wouldn't miss them at all.
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The .35 Rem is a good cartridge in my experience. It is accurate, and it is easy to reload. It seems to be powerful enough for black bear, and maybe more.
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