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Lever action rifles like the 35 Remington allow for fast follow-up shots due to their quick reloading mechanism, which can be re-cocked and re-loaded in about 2-3 seconds, enabling the shooter to quickly get back on target.
Lever Action Speed
The 35 Remington lever action rifle’s speed advantage comes from its simple, reliable design. With a well-practiced draw, a shooter can cycle the lever and chamber another round in around 2 seconds, significantly faster than most bolt-action rifles. This speed allows for quicker follow-up shots, which is particularly useful for hunting larger game at longer ranges.
Elevation and Wind Deflection
When taking a shot, factors like elevation and wind deflection can make follow-up shots more challenging. The 35 Remington’s lever action design allows for rapid re-cocking and re-loading, even in less-than-ideal conditions. This means the shooter has more time to adjust for wind deflection or elevation changes before taking the follow-up shot. For example, if the first shot is slightly high due to wind deflection, the shooter has more time to adjust the aim and take a follow-up shot before the game moves away.
Hunting Situations
In various hunting situations, the 35 Remington lever action rifle excels at delivering fast follow-up shots. For example, when hunting larger game like elk or deer, the first shot may not be immediately fatal. With a lever action rifle, the shooter can quickly reload and take a follow-up shot to finish off the animal. This quick follow-up allows for a more humane kill and reduces the risk of the animal escaping.
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