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Best Path to an Accurate .35 Whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="hrhunter" data-source="post: 2538623" data-attributes="member: 73323"><p>I am in the same situation as the OP. I live in Iowa and currently have 2 350 legends. I find myself looking at a 35 Whelen as being a better solution. I have a Savage 110 in 270 that I am thinking about rebarreling to 35 whelen. I have also been looking at a CVA Scout in 35 whelen. My local gun shop has currently 1 box of 35 whelen for $60.00. They haven't had much selection in that caliber for about a year now. I think it would be a handloading situation if I decide to go that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrhunter, post: 2538623, member: 73323"] I am in the same situation as the OP. I live in Iowa and currently have 2 350 legends. I find myself looking at a 35 Whelen as being a better solution. I have a Savage 110 in 270 that I am thinking about rebarreling to 35 whelen. I have also been looking at a CVA Scout in 35 whelen. My local gun shop has currently 1 box of 35 whelen for $60.00. They haven't had much selection in that caliber for about a year now. I think it would be a handloading situation if I decide to go that route. [/QUOTE]
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