Bob Nelson 35Whelen
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@hawkeyesatxI have to admit, I was thinking about a .338-06 for a long minute there. But I have come to my senses, and am sticking to the 35 Whelen.
To me, the .338-06 has 2 detrimental factors that I needed to hear about:
# 1 - It runs at a much higher pressure to get it to be almost equal to the .35 Whelen.
# 2 - The majority of bullets for the .338 caliber are more stoutly made than any .358 cal rifle bullet, because of all of the whiz-bang magnums.
I don’t want a bullet acting like a full metal jacket bullet when I’m out hunting. I want it to expand, and dump its energy into the game I’m going after.
I know that the Woodleigh bullets are excellent bullets. The only problem with them here is that they cost an arm and a leg to get. If I would get them regularly, then I need to be independently wealthy to do so.
But, I see better things with a 35 Whelen than I do with a .338-06.
To those that use the .338-06, I say to to you, Congratulations!
But it’s not for me.
I will stick with the .35 Whelen!
Hawk
You will find that the two run similar pressures when loaded properly mate.
And here's me thinking you were independently wealthy but just slumming it using that cheap Savage action.
Both are good rounds bit I think the reasons you have chosen for your selection is valid.
Bob