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Best Path to an Accurate .35 Whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="MoreSalsa" data-source="post: 2536476" data-attributes="member: 120766"><p>Thanks, good ideas. I probably will skip a brake (don't like the extra noise for hearing damage concerns) but I'm guessing 22'' might have a bit less recoil than a 24"? I like the better ballistics from the 24'', although not too concerned about keeping velocity up for terminal performance as I am with my 6.5 creedmoor and lead-free bullets. I'm guessing that even just a .35 caliber hole through a deer is probably good enough terminal performance.</p><p></p><p>As for handiness, I've never hunted in a blind but I could see that in my future where I'm using this rifle. If I'm just trouncing around looking for a close shot, I'll probably just stick with the slug gun, or a lever gun in .35 remington would be an interesting option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoreSalsa, post: 2536476, member: 120766"] Thanks, good ideas. I probably will skip a brake (don't like the extra noise for hearing damage concerns) but I'm guessing 22'' might have a bit less recoil than a 24"? I like the better ballistics from the 24'', although not too concerned about keeping velocity up for terminal performance as I am with my 6.5 creedmoor and lead-free bullets. I'm guessing that even just a .35 caliber hole through a deer is probably good enough terminal performance. As for handiness, I've never hunted in a blind but I could see that in my future where I'm using this rifle. If I'm just trouncing around looking for a close shot, I'll probably just stick with the slug gun, or a lever gun in .35 remington would be an interesting option. [/QUOTE]
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