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Minimum range for ethical shots with a .35 Remington?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

A minimum range for ethical shots with a .35 Remington is around 100-150 yards, considering the cartridge's ballistics and the need for quick expansion to prevent over-penetration.

Cartridge Ballistics

The .35 Remington is a lever-action cartridge that produces moderate recoil and decent velocities. With a 200-grain bullet at a muzzle velocity of approximately 2,200 feet per second, it’s capable of delivering effective energy at medium ranges. However, to ensure quick expansion and prevent over-penetration, it’s essential to maintain a safe minimum range.

Shot Placement and Angles

When taking a shot with a .35 Remington, aim for the vital organs to ensure a quick kill. Aiming for the heart or lungs is generally considered the most humane approach. At longer ranges, it’s crucial to account for bullet drop and wind deflection. Aiming 2-3 inches high at 100 yards can help compensate for bullet drop and ensure a clean shot.

Hunting Techniques

When hunting with a .35 Remington, it’s essential to use a rifle that’s properly sighted-in and maintained. A good scope and a steady shooting platform can help ensure accurate shots at longer ranges. To maximize the effectiveness of the cartridge, hunters should focus on ambush-style hunting or hunting in areas with minimal cover. This allows for more controlled shots and better accuracy. Additionally, understanding the cartridge’s limitations and hunting in areas with suitable game populations will help maximize the potential of the .35 Remington.

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