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| If you sight 2.75in. high at 100yds. you'll have a MPBR of 250 yds. for 6in. vital area. If you're a little better with holdover and range estimation, you can go 4.25in. high at 100yds. and it'll shoot clean to 300yds. without a problem. |
| Posts: 169 | Location: Winnipeg, MB. | Registered: 21 September 2002 | 
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| Rich,
Seems the 35 whelen has a solid reputation from those who've used it, the only one's who doubt it's performance are the arm chair balisticians who spew sd, bc and BS. |
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| Rich,
I popped my bull last year at 290 yds with 225 grain NP's at 2600 fps in my .338-06, again pretty similar. I have shot my rifle out to 400 yds and the required holdover at 300+ yds is not that great. My self imposed max range is 400 yds unless its wounded and I much prefer to shoot under 300 yds. But with the .338-06 at that 300 yd range I surely do not feel undergunned or handicapped in any way.
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| Just look at the speeds .35 caliber provides with heavy bullets. Wonderful efficiency .. great cartridge. I've taken game at close to 300 yards with my BLR in .358 Win, using the 225 grainers with no problem. At Whelan velocities, especially on the larger, heavier species, it's routine. |
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