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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338-06 vs 8mm-06 vs 35 Wheelen vs 375 Wheelen vs 9.3x62 POWER!
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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 2208444" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>I've had a .338-06 (took my first bull elk with it thirty years ago), a couple of .35 Whelens, a .35 Whelen Improved, a .375 Whelen Improved, and a .411 Hawk. Lots of enjoyment working with all these and I learned a lot. Eventually got rid of them all and miss none of them. From a practical field perspective, I think an accurate and well-constructed 200 grain bullet in a .30-06 would pretty much do anything the bigger wildcats can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 2208444, member: 63141"] I've had a .338-06 (took my first bull elk with it thirty years ago), a couple of .35 Whelens, a .35 Whelen Improved, a .375 Whelen Improved, and a .411 Hawk. Lots of enjoyment working with all these and I learned a lot. Eventually got rid of them all and miss none of them. From a practical field perspective, I think an accurate and well-constructed 200 grain bullet in a .30-06 would pretty much do anything the bigger wildcats can. [/QUOTE]
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