I looked for 35 cal. cartridges, here is what I found in the shop.
From Left to right: 35 Remington, 350 Remington Mag, 35 Whelen, 358 Norma Mag, 350 Rigby Mag, 358 STA, 358 Ultra
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Next choice is the 358 Norma in an action with enough magazine length for high sectional density bullets.
Mike
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To my mind, that achieves all you want in a 35 bore, and more speed comes at a cost of a tremendous increase in recoil, and you don't gain any killing power for that recoil, just a slight increase in range, and potential bullet integrity issues up close.
What I like about the 350 Rigby is the gently tapered case for slick feeding, but the brass issue is a bit more involved then I'd first considered. Re-working 375 H&H brass is much more extensive then I'd first assumed: you need to cut off the belt, reduce the dia of the rim, cut a deeper extractor groove, trim to length and neck turn the case. Makes the $65/20 case price a bit more attractive, though it's crummy bertram brass. If I could get quality brass at $2 a case, it would be a no brainer.