pigsticker
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They are still available I believe. I just saw one up on gunbroker the other day.I should have bought one of the Lipseys 35s when I had the chance!
They are still available I believe. I just saw one up on gunbroker the other day.I should have bought one of the Lipseys 35s when I had the chance!
Yeah, I almost bid on that one. Started at $1k and ended over $2kThey are still available I believe. I just saw one up on gunbroker the other day.
@hoytcanonI share your affinity for the .35 caliber cartridges, BUT the .25 cal's are the slightly addled redheaded step-child that watches goldfish swim in a bowl while the other kids are out playing baseball.
@hoytcanon
Before that horrible little 243 was flogged to death with Winchester's bullshit advertising the 25s ruled the roost.
The little 25-20 was an ideal small game round and in a pinch could be used in deer as many will tell you.
The 25-35 with a nice 117rnsp took a swag load of deer no problems.
The little 250 Savage the first cartridge to reach 3,000 fps and an ideal Varmit/ medium gam round.
The 257 Roberts and 25-06 had a bit of trouble at birth due to the powders of the time. When H4831 came along it was a whole new ball game and with the newer powders they are better again.
Nothing wrong with a 100 gn bullet at 3,200 fps in the Roberts and 3,400+ on the 25-06
Put a 117-120 grain in either at 2,900 to 3,100 fps and you have a fine medium/ bigger game rifle.
In the 25-06 a 75-80 grainers at over 3,600 fps will reach way out yonder and smack small critters.
The 257 Weatherby is the real screamer and that good il boy Roy Weatherby even shot hissed a rhino with one. Something I wouldn't try. I ain't that silly.
The 25s only watch the gold fish because people were brainwashed with bullshit about the 6 mm's and people believed it
Those of us in the know will use the might of the 25 over the 6 Mills any day.
Dang even the little 250 Savage was the darling of benchrest shooters at one time.
I will stick with my 25 cal because I know it works and works well
Bob
@hoytcanonBob, don't know why you are comparing the .25's to the 6mm's... they are both equally anemic and pointless calibers... every adult starts their shooting at 6.5mm.
I will pray for you... that the good Lord will open your eyes to the .25 cal sin in your life, and that your salvation lies at 6.5mm and above.@hoytcanon
Every adult should start with a good 25. Them that doesn't don't know what they is missing.
Bob
@hoytcanonI will pray for you... that the good Lord will open your eyes to the .25 cal sin in your life, and that your salvation lies at 6.5mm and above.
@hoytcanon
No need to pray my son.
I have seen the light but not the 6.5 dull glow.
I found the bright light of the 25 out shines that of others.
If'n I need a brighter light than the 25 I turn on the switch and bring out the brightest biggest light I have. The mighty Whelen.
That was invented by god hissef the great colonel Townsend Whelen.
So once again thank you for your prayers but I will stick with my 25 and 35 sins.
Both the great colonel and Mr Weatherby will guide me on the path of ballistic righteousness as I have seen the light of enlightenment.
Ya for I walk thru the valley of the shadows of death and I shall fear no evil of inferior cartridges
Because I'm the meanest son of a bitch in the valley and evil fears me.
Ha Ha ha Ha Ha Ha
Bob
Here is a live one...lord only knows what price it will end at though. Good luck!Yeah, I almost bid on that one. Started at $1k and ended over $2k
I notice you arent bragging about the nice figure in the butt stock! A recent run of No.1's in .275 Rigby all had gorgeous wood, not so the African, at least in Whelen.
Every one I have seen looks like a hunk of lumber from Lowes hardware! The one I snagged last night has the slightest bit of grain variation, more than others I have seen , but it certainly wont win any beauty prizes!
It is not a 35 Whelen though.View attachment 636159View attachment 636160View attachment 636161View attachment 636162View attachment 636163View attachment 636164View attachment 636165View attachment 636166
This is my Sako AV in .270 Winchester for reference.
@sestoppelmanI had a chance to see mine today at the shop, looks good, decent trigger. I wont get it home for 2 weeks though, jail time.
Not for me, the rifle.