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Best Path to an Accurate .35 Whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 2536529" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>This may not be the right way to do this, but I have my uncle Allies' Springfield actioned 35 Whelan Ackley Improved that P.O. Ackley rebored in the late 50's I believe. I have a three die RCBS set of dies for both jacketed and lead bullets and about 400 rounds of ammunition. The rifle has a capacity of 5 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber. It has a Fajen stock and Leupold 3X scope on Redfield one piece scope rings and mount, with a checkered bolt knob and is the slickest working bolt action I have ever used. Would you be interested? You don't need a muzzlebrake on this rifle and I do believe with the recoil pad on it you will feel no more recoil than with your 30-06. I do not know whether this message would be legal within the paradigm of this website, but if not, I am sure Len Backus will let me know.</p><p></p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 2536529, member: 21361"] This may not be the right way to do this, but I have my uncle Allies' Springfield actioned 35 Whelan Ackley Improved that P.O. Ackley rebored in the late 50's I believe. I have a three die RCBS set of dies for both jacketed and lead bullets and about 400 rounds of ammunition. The rifle has a capacity of 5 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber. It has a Fajen stock and Leupold 3X scope on Redfield one piece scope rings and mount, with a checkered bolt knob and is the slickest working bolt action I have ever used. Would you be interested? You don't need a muzzlebrake on this rifle and I do believe with the recoil pad on it you will feel no more recoil than with your 30-06. I do not know whether this message would be legal within the paradigm of this website, but if not, I am sure Len Backus will let me know. WW [/QUOTE]
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