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350 Rigby and 35 Whelen, in that order.


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I would like to put a shoutout to the 358 Gremlin, an adapted 6.5 Grendel case that duplicates the 35 Remington in an AR15.


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Does nobody shoot the old 35 Winchester Centerfire of 1895 fame?
 
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These three. From top to bottom, a .358 Norma on a 1903 Springfield action, a Browning 1895 rebarreled to .35 Whelen and restocked by Duane Wiebe, and a 1970s-vintage Marlin 336 in .35 Remington.





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Super jealous of that 1895 in 35 Whelen


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These three. From top to bottom, a .358 Norma on a 1903 Springfield action, a Browning 1895 rebarreled to .35 Whelen and restocked by Duane Wiebe, and a 1970s-vintage Marlin 336 in .35 Remington.





Nice rifles loud-n-boomer!

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That is a wonderful 35 Whelen 1895 Winchester. President Rosevelt would approve.
 
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Now, which is your favorite caliber (not rifle)?


I would have to say that my favorite .35 is the .358 Norma . . . . . no wait, it's the .35 Whelen . . . . . or maybe it's the .35 Remington. . . . . then again I've never had a .358 Winchester, so maybe that would be it . . . but the .350 Rigby and the .400/.350 were both cool. . . Oh, crap! It's too hard to decide.


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Not the sexiest, but means the most to me. 1963 Marlin 336 in .35 Rem. My uncle that taught me to hunt gave it to me as a graduation gift. This was the first buck I had killed in about 17-18 years. Pulled her out this year for a cold morning woods hunt, and piled up a big doe.


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I'm late as usual but, my favorite is my M70 .358 Winchester. Deer and elk have fallen to it.

 
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Not the sexiest, but means the most to me. 1963 Marlin 336 in .35 Rem. My uncle that taught me to hunt gave it to me as a graduation gift. This was the first buck I had killed in about 17-18 years. Pulled her out this year for a cold morning woods hunt, and piled up a big doe.


That is awesome! Congrats!


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These three. From top to bottom, a .358 Norma on a 1903 Springfield action, a Browning 1895 rebarreled to .35 Whelen and restocked by Duane Wiebe, and a 1970s-vintage Marlin 336 in .35 Remington.



Love that 1895 .35 Whelen. Very sweet! Thanks for the pics.


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