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Best Path to an Accurate .35 Whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="HunterMann" data-source="post: 2538578" data-attributes="member: 117098"><p>Of course all of us are over looking the smaller 35's, because we all know bigger is better. The .35 Remington and .358 Winchester are plenty for most deer at most ranges. I was at a local gun show last winter and saw a quite a few Browning BLR's and a very interesting Ruger 77 in .358 Winchester. And there were boxes of 358 ammo everywhere... Just pointing out there quite a few .35 + cartridge options both larger and smaller than the 35 Whelen. But if this guy is going with the 35 Whelen and not going to reload, I would suggest that he start stockpiling the ammo when he sees it. At least in reasonable quantities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterMann, post: 2538578, member: 117098"] Of course all of us are over looking the smaller 35's, because we all know bigger is better. The .35 Remington and .358 Winchester are plenty for most deer at most ranges. I was at a local gun show last winter and saw a quite a few Browning BLR's and a very interesting Ruger 77 in .358 Winchester. And there were boxes of 358 ammo everywhere... Just pointing out there quite a few .35 + cartridge options both larger and smaller than the 35 Whelen. But if this guy is going with the 35 Whelen and not going to reload, I would suggest that he start stockpiling the ammo when he sees it. At least in reasonable quantities. [/QUOTE]
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