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What caliber to buy for a 35 whelen rechamber
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<blockquote data-quote="rickiesrevenge" data-source="post: 1117320" data-attributes="member: 90095"><p>I've had a couple rifles in 35 whelen Improved. Hammers critters. I really like the 35 caliber guns. Used to shoot an 06 until I met this old guy in Alaska. He told me to try the 35 whelen imp. I shot a lot of critters up there with it everything from grouse to moose. Can't say that I needed anything bigger. I like the 35 more than the 338w for a couple reasons. Brass is cheaper, less powder, and more rounds in the mag. I shot hornady 250's to start with. Switched to partitions and never looked back.</p><p></p><p>Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickiesrevenge, post: 1117320, member: 90095"] I've had a couple rifles in 35 whelen Improved. Hammers critters. I really like the 35 caliber guns. Used to shoot an 06 until I met this old guy in Alaska. He told me to try the 35 whelen imp. I shot a lot of critters up there with it everything from grouse to moose. Can't say that I needed anything bigger. I like the 35 more than the 338w for a couple reasons. Brass is cheaper, less powder, and more rounds in the mag. I shot hornady 250's to start with. Switched to partitions and never looked back. Aaron [/QUOTE]
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