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This is fake or has been photoshopped. This is obviously @Bob Nelson 35Whelen chart and somebody switched 35 Whelen to 45-70.
@cms62236Hello all… first time poster. Not to highjack the thread…but. I am headed to SA in 2024. Will be doing plains game…Eland on down. As a long time fan of the 35 Whelen I have used this as my excuse to finally own one. Not a reloader and given the ammo issues it appears my factory options are either Barnes or Hornady superperformance with Interlocks. Everyone pretty much agrees the Barnes is a great bullet…but what about the Hornady…it is loaded hotter but will it give me the best all around option for my hunt? Thoughts on what is my best “all around” for this situation? Thanks!
Hello all… first time poster. Not to highjack the thread…but. I am headed to SA in 2024. Will be doing plains game…Eland on down. As a long time fan of the 35 Whelen I have used this as my excuse to finally own one. Not a reloader and given the ammo issues it appears my factory options are either Barnes or Hornady superperformance with Interlocks. Everyone pretty much agrees the Barnes is a great bullet…but what about the Hornady…it is loaded hotter but will it give me the best all around option for my hunt? Thoughts on what is my best “all around” for this situation? Thanks!
@mdwestGo with the Barnes vor-tx factory ammo in 35 Whelen and don’t look back… there is nothing from warthog to eland you can’t drop in its tracks
Hornady interlocks can get the job done.. but they aren’t anywhere close to the same performance level… ammo is the cheapest investment in your hunt… not the place I would encourage anyone to try to save some money unless you have no other options…
Nosler custom also occasionally loads 35 Whelen using their accubond…that is an excellent round… my wife took her eland with the nosler option at 250 yards+/- … we bought 4 or 5 boxes of the nosler stuff a few years back when they had one of their bogo sales… I’ve been very pleased with it
And for those extra special people in the 1% category of hunters, the answer is still 35 Whelen, but now in Bob's extra special handloads.@375 Ruger Fan
The 35 Whelen suitable for everything from mice to moose and bigger if needed. A one cartridge that does 99% of what most hunters need.
Bob
Get a 375HH and you can do 100%.@375 Ruger Fan
The 35 Whelen suitable for everything from mice to moose and bigger if needed. A one cartridge that does 99% of what most hunters need.
Bob
@VertigoBEAnd for those extra special people in the 1% category of hunters, the answer is still 35 Whelen, but now in Bob's extra special handloads.
@NewboomerGet a 375HH and you can do 100%.
Now, now, Bob. Never say never because it just might happen and don't say forever because nothing lasts that long.@VertigoBE
For those extra special people they can have what ever they want as long as it works snd they are happy with it.
The joy is in working your way thru a myriad of calibres/ rifles to see what suits your needs. As long as you are happy we ith your choice that's what counts.
It took me a looong time and a few different calibres to decide a 22 hornet, my 25 snd the we Helen cover all my needs.
Did I have fun along the way, you betcha. Did I make some shit choices, bloody oath. I finally settled on what works for me and probably would for a lot of hunters.
NEVER DID A 243 PASS THRU MY HANDS AND NEVER WILL.
O do have some morals and standards. The 243 is something I will never use as long as my arse points to the ground.
Bob
@NewboomerNow, now, Bob. Never say never because it just might happen and don't say forever because nothing lasts that long.