My first deer rifle was a 336 in 35 Rem.
One time a friend and I went hunting on a cold, snowy day on Skyline Mgt Area, froze out and went home for lunch and heavier clothes. I changed coats at lunch time, about 30 miles from home I discovered my bullets were in the coat I left at home.
We stopped at every mom and pop grocery store along the way to try to find 35 Rem bullets, plenty of 30-30, 30-06, 270 and all the other common calibers at every stop, but no 35Rem.
I sold the gun and bought a 700 Rem in 308, haven't had trouble finding ammo since.
I think I bought into the "brush gun" theory back then(40 years ago), hence the 35 Rem with it's 200gr bullet as my choice in calibers.
One thing I remember about the 336 was it was rock solid and very well made.