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<blockquote data-quote="edward hogan" data-source="post: 323732" data-attributes="member: 1341"><p>Am once again interested in the Whelen, especially if I can find a good longrange bullet.</p><p></p><p>Must be some business opportunity here? .358 seems much more versatile than either .338 or .375, especially since you can share bullets with .357 handguns. Have a S&W 8-3/8" model 27 and some 170 and 180gr silhouette bullets plus several molds. Very versatile combo, I'm thinking.</p><p></p><p>Lyman cast bullet handbook shows about full velocity for .35cal rifle bullets. Most smaller calibers from 8mm on down are usually about 2/3 rated for pressure and bearing area of bullet, or leading.</p><p></p><p>A 300+ gr bullet with .700 or higher ballistic coefficient would really be something...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edward hogan, post: 323732, member: 1341"] Am once again interested in the Whelen, especially if I can find a good longrange bullet. Must be some business opportunity here? .358 seems much more versatile than either .338 or .375, especially since you can share bullets with .357 handguns. Have a S&W 8-3/8" model 27 and some 170 and 180gr silhouette bullets plus several molds. Very versatile combo, I'm thinking. Lyman cast bullet handbook shows about full velocity for .35cal rifle bullets. Most smaller calibers from 8mm on down are usually about 2/3 rated for pressure and bearing area of bullet, or leading. A 300+ gr bullet with .700 or higher ballistic coefficient would really be something... [/QUOTE]
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