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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1559740" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Yes I like my Whelen a lot, the cartridge has earned my respect over the years. I also have a Ruger, Hawkeye in .358 Winchester, that too has earned my respect, however the Whelen is the rifle that I hunt with just about all the time. The last bear that I shot went about eight-feet, and that was because it slid down a hill. The .358 is the second/extra rifle that I take along just in case the Whelen gets put out of commission for some reason. I've learned over the years to not take just one rifle on a hunting trip. I was at an outfitter's in Maine a few years back, there was a guy there from Ohio whose gun, for whatever reason, would not fire (Marlin 336 in 35Rem), and....he didn't have another rifle. He was glad to borrow my extra rifle for the hunt; and, now he takes along two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1559740, member: 69192"] Yes I like my Whelen a lot, the cartridge has earned my respect over the years. I also have a Ruger, Hawkeye in .358 Winchester, that too has earned my respect, however the Whelen is the rifle that I hunt with just about all the time. The last bear that I shot went about eight-feet, and that was because it slid down a hill. The .358 is the second/extra rifle that I take along just in case the Whelen gets put out of commission for some reason. I've learned over the years to not take just one rifle on a hunting trip. I was at an outfitter's in Maine a few years back, there was a guy there from Ohio whose gun, for whatever reason, would not fire (Marlin 336 in 35Rem), and....he didn't have another rifle. He was glad to borrow my extra rifle for the hunt; and, now he takes along two. [/QUOTE]
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