Yes! The .35 Rem. has more than enough knockdown for Russian Boar and most other North American big game. The 200 grain bullet developes 2,000 ft lbs of energy, and can easily take down a boar.
Well, I wouldn't want to try that on a wild boar. All your going to do is make him very angry! Still, a least you will have a 100 yard head start on him.
200 yards
About 3,400 yards.
Depends on the rifle. Accurately? About 50 yards max.
The projectile can travel in excess of 2600 yds
about 800 yards
There is no one single best caliber, but to get an answer, you need to be a little more specific. Rifle or handgun? Define long distance. 50 yards? 100 yards? 1000 yards?
The Marlin model 780 (1985-1988) .22LR is worth in the region of $150-$200 depending on the condition. I own one myself they are a great small caliber rifle capable of good cleen, long distance kills up to around 100 yards using the right ammunition. i would recomend CCI Stingers or Velocitors they are a High Quality, Hyper Velocity Round.
The cartridge will do the job if you have the skills.
Depends entirely on which .32 caliber gun. A small .32 Auto might have an effective range of 25 yards, a long barreled 32-20 revolver 80 yards, and a .32 Winchester rifle 200 yards.
-Brown Bess musket(75 yards) -another lighter fire arm that was a .58 caliber used for hunting -sharp shooting rifles(300 yards) -Ferguson rifle (breech loading rifle)
Range? About 2.5-3 miles. Accurate effective range for hunting? About 200 yards.
Will vary depending on the bullet being fired, but runs right about 1 second.