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Nosler releases 27 Nosler and more
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1746153" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I really like my 35 Whelen (35 Whelen), it is one of the best cartridges in my safe. It is always dependable, and a very good cartridge for black bear hunting. When I told the last guide that I was using a Whelen he smiled. I asked him the reason for the smile, he said, "Because we don't have to track them!". Many decades ago I had a .358 Norma magnum built on a Win model 70 action, it was extremely accurate, but never got to hunt with it. I am not sure what a 35 Nosler would be like for recoil or for muzzle energy, the Whelen is about all that I care to handle in that department. I am also a .270 Winchester fan, just built a .270 Ackley Improved and have found it to be a little faster than the .270 Weatherby, and.....still working on a load. Good to find others who like the "ole school" cartridges, they certainly are worth comparing them to the "new" school, "super" cartridges that mimic the ole school cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1746153, member: 69192"] I really like my 35 Whelen (35 Whelen), it is one of the best cartridges in my safe. It is always dependable, and a very good cartridge for black bear hunting. When I told the last guide that I was using a Whelen he smiled. I asked him the reason for the smile, he said, "Because we don't have to track them!". Many decades ago I had a .358 Norma magnum built on a Win model 70 action, it was extremely accurate, but never got to hunt with it. I am not sure what a 35 Nosler would be like for recoil or for muzzle energy, the Whelen is about all that I care to handle in that department. I am also a .270 Winchester fan, just built a .270 Ackley Improved and have found it to be a little faster than the .270 Weatherby, and.....still working on a load. Good to find others who like the "ole school" cartridges, they certainly are worth comparing them to the "new" school, "super" cartridges that mimic the ole school cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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