Thank you Flint.
I really like the Sierra 200 grain Pro Hunter in this old Texan. I've used the Pro Hunter line in the American 30s (30-30, 308 and 30-06) with excellent accuracy and game performance. I have such faith in them I would use them to evaluate a finicky rifle. If a rifle won't group with Sierra bullets and H4895, I'd kick it to the curb.
But back to the 35 bullet, which is the Sierra 2800. Five water jugs, 20 paces, 2155 fps-
200 yards, two water filled 5 gallon hydraulic fluid jugs. Fragged bullets cut the edge of one or both buckets, intact bullet centered both, penetrated both and was caught in an old Brownells catalog-
Typical 3 shot, 200 yard group with the Sierra 2800 on steel while checking sights before deer season. I've had a couple better, depending on how well I could see the irons on a given day. Yeah, I like this bullet.
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