Fill this Rifle Gap

@wolfhunter
I shoot a standard Whelen, ain't nought wrong with a 250 gn @2,700fos or a 310 @ 2,455 fps
Bob
I am vond of a little more velocity thats why I use 225 gr. in the whelen I did get some cfe223 to try my 35AI is a pre 64 winchester 25" shilen barrel pacific research stock mat finish . 225 accubonds shoot 1,5" at 200yds 200 .gr ttx are just ass accurate plan to try the 250.gr with the cfe223 iI might of went with a straight 35 whelen if i new about this velocity before i had it bilt
 
I am vond of a little more velocity thats why I use 225 gr. in the whelen I did get some cfe223 to try my 35AI is a pre 64 winchester 25" shilen barrel pacific research stock mat finish . 225 accubonds shoot 1,5" at 200yds 200 .gr ttx are just ass accurate plan to try the 250.gr with the cfe223 iI might of went with a straight 35 whelen if i new about this velocity before i had it bilt
@wolfhunter
What velocity are you getting out of the AI
Bob
 
close to 2900 with 225gr. the 1st moose I shot in AK was 350+ydswitch turned him he then ran closer to us two more rounds and that was it.
 
close to 2900 with 225gr. the 1st moose I shot in AK was 350+ydswitch turned him he then ran closer to us two more rounds and that was it.
@wolfhunter
I get 2,950 with the 225gn Woodleigh PPSP in a standard Whelen. You could probably get close to 3,100 with the AI
Bob
 
what is your load with the 225gr. I might start just a little below that and go up. 250gr. also if you dont mind
 
I found the big ring Huskies a bit thicker than other 98 actions. In other words, the action would not fit a military Mauser 98 stock. Too tight. Triggers also a hair thicker. Thus I would think, considering their quality steel, they are one of the strongest 98's out there. So why waste such action on small caliber? Make it a 35 Whelen or 9.3x62/64. No work required, no butchering the beautiful action to fit magnums. Save the smaller action for 7x57 or 8x57 or similar.
 
22 Hornet?
358 Norma Mag?
358 Shooting Times Alaskan?
I think I’ve settled on two Swedes for each of my boys and a 7x57 for myself.

I do have two 30-06 brnos (one a 600, and the other a zg47) and I’m really thinking a 318WR would be interesting.
 
You need a .22 cal centerfire and a .35 cal of some sort. A .22-250 would be best all around, but it is hard to argue against the .223 Rem based on availability and cost. For the .35 cal, it is a toss up, .358 Win or .35 Whelen... if you are going to be a single .35 shooter, make it the Whelen, personally, I like and shoot both.
 
You need a .22 cal centerfire and a .35 cal of some sort. A .22-250 would be best all around, but it is hard to argue against the .223 Rem based on availability and cost. For the .35 cal, it is a toss up, .358 Win or .35 Whelen... if you are going to be a single .35 shooter, make it the Whelen, personally, I like and shoot both.
@hoytcanon
Had a 788 in 22-250.
Now have a 22K Hornet, 222 rem and a Whelen.
Bob
 
Gotta have something in the smaller range. I vote 6mm-06ai
 
Never forget how fun a nice .22Lr is!
@F. Vaccaro
Now days with all the load development done for all my centerfires I now find myself taking my BRUNO No2 in 22lr to the range more often and shooting it out to 200 yards. A bucket full of fun for not much cost and helps improve shooting skills as a bonus
Bob
 
@F. Vaccaro
Now days with all the load development done for all my centerfires I now find myself taking my BRUNO No2 in 22lr to the range more often and shooting it out to 200 yards. A bucket full of fun for not much cost and helps improve shooting skills as a bonus
Bob
when you use your 22 at 200 yds are you shooting offhand? high power comp the 1st stage was 20 shots at 200. I am like you all my center fire guns are all figured out.
 

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