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The best time for hunting with a .35 Remington is during the fall season, typically from late September to mid-November, when deer are in their peak rutting season.
Weather and Animal Patterns
The .35 Remington lever action rifle is well-suited for hunting larger game, such as deer, elk, and bear. When hunting with this caliber, it’s essential to consider the weather and animal patterns during the fall season. Cooler temperatures and increased daylight hours during this period often trigger deer to move more, making them more vulnerable to hunting. Aim for early morning and late evening hunts when deer are most active.
Hunting Techniques and Equipment
To maximize success with a .35 Remington, use a scope with a magnification range of 2-8x and a reticle suitable for ranging and shot placement. A 120-140 grain bullet at a muzzle velocity of around 2,300 ft/s provides adequate stopping power for larger game. When hunting in dense cover, consider using a muzzle brake to reduce recoil and improve shot accuracy. Additionally, always carry a spotting scope or binoculars for scanning the terrain and identifying potential targets.
Terrain and Habitat Considerations
Favor hunting in areas with abundant cover, such as thick woods, brush, or rocky outcroppings, where deer tend to congregate during the fall. Also, pay attention to areas with abundant food sources, like agricultural fields or apple orchards, which can attract deer. When hunting in areas with dense cover, use a combination of stealth and patience to get close to your target, and be prepared to make a quick shot when the opportunity arises.
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