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7-08, 35 Whelen?


So several have said .35 Whelen should I build that instead of a .338-06? I like the fact the Whelen is a classic but the .338-06 sounds so inviting.


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No, go with the 338-06. You will be happier.
It will do everything the 35 will do on the top end and beat it at the low end. 180gr accords would. Be perfect deer medicine.
 
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Ok with out debating the 338-06, and 9.3-62 vs 35 Whelen saga, why not kick it up a notch and think 358 Norma, or 35 STW, or 416 Taylor?


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Ok with out debating the 338-06, and 9.3-62 vs 35 Whelen saga, why not kick it up a notch and think 358 Norma, or 35 STW, or 416 Taylor?


At that point I think we are going beyond my ability to handle the recoil.


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At that point I think we are going beyond my ability to handle the recoil.


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I target shoot and deer hunt in PA and hope to start hunting black bear.


The 338-06 will do that perfectly. But you already own a 30-06 and it will handle those tasks.

Don't forget the 6.5x55, it is still a good choice and would not be lacking. With very mild recoil to boot.
 
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Well Donald; That is a nice line up of rifles you have. I have more than I need myself so I'm "forcing" myself not to buy any more - if that's possible. A lot of my guns were purchased on a pretty tight budget, so a few quality short cuts were taken. I've decided to up-grade the ones I have, you know triggers, mounts, stocks, refinishing - that sort of thing. If I wanted to round out your list I would add a .375H&H in a Ruger # 1 just for the nostalgia etc. fwiw --- John 303.
 
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At that point I think we are going beyond my ability to handle the recoil.


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I target shoot and deer hunt in PA and hope to start hunting black bear.


The 338-06 will do that perfectly. But you already own a 30-06 and it will handle those tasks.

Don't forget the 6.5x55, it is still a good choice and would not be lacking. With very mild recoil to boot.


A 6.5x55 light weight build is already planned. Hope to buy the action for it in the next couple weeks.


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I think today I might have found the next one. Remington 700 .270 WSM Of the WSM's the .270 caught my attention most plus I don't have a regular .270. It is brand new plastic stocked (That will change). She wants it gone and said I could have it for $450.
What say ye?


I picked up an orphan a couple of years ago, it was a 270WSM Winchester Model 70 lefty. Very accurate rifle with my hand loads that duplicate 270 Win ballistics (130 gr at 3100 fps). Used it to take a black bear here in NY last season. I'm pleased with it.
 
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338/06 tu2


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Ok with out debating the 338-06, and 9.3-62 vs 35 Whelen saga, why not kick it up a notch and think 358 Norma, or 35 STW, or 416 Taylor?



At that point I think we are going beyond my ability to handle the recoil.


At least you know your limitations.


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A 7mag is great for deer.Loaded right,it really is a great round.
 
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