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    Thumbs up BVAC .35 remmington 180 grain fn ammo

    2 questions what do you think of the .35 BVAC AMMO 180 GRAIN FN
    and what is the market price for this ammo , thank you.

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    Pretty much most 150-200 grain .35 remington hunting rounds will do the job on whitetails or most other large game in this area.

    Don't have any idea as to the price but its ballistics look good.

    I've only used remington ammunition in that caliber and it proved to be a good hard hitter up to normal hunting range in upstate NY.

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    I remember my godfather used to carry an old Remington Model 8 chambered for .35 Remington when deer hunting. He used to joke that the first few rounds would clean out the brush and then you could see the deer to shoot it. I always laughed when he would bring that little bit of humor out at deer camp. He swore by the caliber and harvested numerous deer with it.
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