35 Whelen
Handloader
- Dec 22, 2011
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Cheyenne,
Of course all of this is from a "guides perspective" and I am sure you have noticed over the years I am not keen on calibers that vastly over penetrate the animal effectively transfering very little of the true energy the gun actually has into the game.
I guided a fellow in the Brooks Range with a 257WM
He basically "vaporized both his Dahl Sheep and a huge Bull Caribou with it, that were in the 350yds for distance. He came to Montana and took a nice 29" Mule Deer and an Antelope with the same 257WM and had the exact same results as in Alaska. Have only had a few clients shooting a 270WM but like its baby brother it devistated Caribou even at very long range. So they are impressive calibers when combined with the correct bullets. Interesting your
Grandad was so impressed with their accuracy.
And how generous his gifting all of those great Weatherbys to your husband ! He must be a grand fella!
Of course all of this is from a "guides perspective" and I am sure you have noticed over the years I am not keen on calibers that vastly over penetrate the animal effectively transfering very little of the true energy the gun actually has into the game.
I guided a fellow in the Brooks Range with a 257WM
He basically "vaporized both his Dahl Sheep and a huge Bull Caribou with it, that were in the 350yds for distance. He came to Montana and took a nice 29" Mule Deer and an Antelope with the same 257WM and had the exact same results as in Alaska. Have only had a few clients shooting a 270WM but like its baby brother it devistated Caribou even at very long range. So they are impressive calibers when combined with the correct bullets. Interesting your
Grandad was so impressed with their accuracy.
And how generous his gifting all of those great Weatherbys to your husband ! He must be a grand fella!