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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Any 35 Cal fans out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill in AZ" data-source="post: 2092452" data-attributes="member: 117241"><p>i have a 35 Whelen in a Remington 7600 pump-action. It is a fine looking rifle in walnut and polished blue and it shoot just fine for big game hunting here in Arizona. I took a cow Elk with it a couple years ago, one shot kill at about 75 yards. Animal was hit upper lungs/heart and went about 15 yards then piled up. I had used Federal 225 grain Trophy bonded bear claw ammo. Since then I have developed a mild load using 200 grain round nose bullets intended for the 35 Remington ammo, The 7600</p><p> shoots these quite well and makes the rifle a fun shooter. The Factory stuff is pretty stout on both ends. Even my mild loads smack a gallon milk jug like little else including magnums. I think it has to do with the fat bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill in AZ, post: 2092452, member: 117241"] i have a 35 Whelen in a Remington 7600 pump-action. It is a fine looking rifle in walnut and polished blue and it shoot just fine for big game hunting here in Arizona. I took a cow Elk with it a couple years ago, one shot kill at about 75 yards. Animal was hit upper lungs/heart and went about 15 yards then piled up. I had used Federal 225 grain Trophy bonded bear claw ammo. Since then I have developed a mild load using 200 grain round nose bullets intended for the 35 Remington ammo, The 7600 shoots these quite well and makes the rifle a fun shooter. The Factory stuff is pretty stout on both ends. Even my mild loads smack a gallon milk jug like little else including magnums. I think it has to do with the fat bullet. [/QUOTE]
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