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Re-Boring 30-06 to 35 Whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="MoreSalsa" data-source="post: 2562086" data-attributes="member: 120766"><p>I don't think I'll be shooting bullets that heavy. I'm not an expert on 35 Whelen loads but I've been looking for a while and have not seen any bullets that I would use that are that heavy. If 1 in 14'' is going to give me the best chance of shooting the commonly available factory ammo good enough for deer at 300 yards and will also stabilize 225 or 250 grain bullets, that is probably what I want. It looks like Core Lokts (maybe the newer tipped Core Lokts going forward) are by far the most available factory ammo in 35 Whelen and the fancier stuff seems to be very hard to come by (and very expensive). So the best outcome is probably that I get the barrel back, it shoots Core Lokts accurately enough for deer hunting and I stock up on that and call it a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoreSalsa, post: 2562086, member: 120766"] I don't think I'll be shooting bullets that heavy. I'm not an expert on 35 Whelen loads but I've been looking for a while and have not seen any bullets that I would use that are that heavy. If 1 in 14'' is going to give me the best chance of shooting the commonly available factory ammo good enough for deer at 300 yards and will also stabilize 225 or 250 grain bullets, that is probably what I want. It looks like Core Lokts (maybe the newer tipped Core Lokts going forward) are by far the most available factory ammo in 35 Whelen and the fancier stuff seems to be very hard to come by (and very expensive). So the best outcome is probably that I get the barrel back, it shoots Core Lokts accurately enough for deer hunting and I stock up on that and call it a day. [/QUOTE]
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