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I stumbled in to this and couldn't stop reading it.
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Your welcome Guy glad you liked it, I couldn't stop once I started reading it.Guy Miner":3grqt72h said:Quite an article. Glad I took the time to read Parts 1 & 2, and Thank You for posting this.
Always something new to learn.
Guy
As I was reading the article I was thinking the same thing.gerry":3hb647dt said:Have to say the 400 Whelen is pretty cool and I do believe you can load 41 Magnum bullets for practice just like the 35 Whelen does with the 357 Magnum bullets. It appears between Hornady, Woodleigh and Barnes they offer good bullets for hunting so there mat be more options than you think.
Vince":2lqwhe0w said:As I was reading the article I was thinking the same thing.gerry":2lqwhe0w said:Have to say the 400 Whelen is pretty cool and I do believe you can load 41 Magnum bullets for practice just like the 35 Whelen does with the 357 Magnum bullets. It appears between Hornady, Woodleigh and Barnes they offer good bullets for hunting so there mat be more options than you think.
I'm shooting a .41 Magnum now so I'll have to keep the .400 Whelen in mind.
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gerry":37g9mkq1 said:Have to say the 400 Whelen is pretty cool and I do believe you can load 41 Magnum bullets for practice just like the 35 Whelen does with the 357 Magnum bullets. It appears between Hornady, Woodleigh and Barnes they offer good bullets for hunting so there mat be more options than you think.