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Reloading
35 whelen- Black Bear
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 2620373" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>A bit late here, but since my wife drew a bear tag, I've been trying To decide the same thing.</p><p> I'm shooting a 350 Rem mag though in a model 7. My choices are the 220 Speer, the 250 Hornady SP and RN Which are both too long and The 225 Nosler AB is way too long. Can't find any Nosler 225 partition either. But as luck would have it, I was looking through scrap bullet box (catch all) and found 6 200 TSX Barnes bullets and eight 225 Sierra BTSP. Plenty to sight the rifle in with. When I bought this rifle back around 2006, at the time it was the most accurate factory rifle I've ever owned. </p><p> A pic of a group of four 100 yd off bench And rest. Two different powders and two different weight bullets. My wife uses it now to bear hunt. Since she can have two sub permittees, I'll be hunting too With the factory rifle that beat this one for accuracy. Though neither are factory anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 2620373, member: 44771"] A bit late here, but since my wife drew a bear tag, I’ve been trying To decide the same thing. I’m shooting a 350 Rem mag though in a model 7. My choices are the 220 Speer, the 250 Hornady SP and RN Which are both too long and The 225 Nosler AB is way too long. Can’t find any Nosler 225 partition either. But as luck would have it, I was looking through scrap bullet box (catch all) and found 6 200 TSX Barnes bullets and eight 225 Sierra BTSP. Plenty to sight the rifle in with. When I bought this rifle back around 2006, at the time it was the most accurate factory rifle I’ve ever owned. A pic of a group of four 100 yd off bench And rest. Two different powders and two different weight bullets. My wife uses it now to bear hunt. Since she can have two sub permittees, I‘ll be hunting too With the factory rifle that beat this one for accuracy. Though neither are factory anymore. [/QUOTE]
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