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good lookin' wood!
Quote from: 724wd on November 13, 2016, 03:22:49 PMgood lookin' wood!Your gun has nice wood.
Pre 64 model 70 300 h&h 180 gr
I used the 375 Ruger Guide Gun using 300gr. Accubonds do to the wet weather. If it qwit raining I would of brought back out the Remington 721 300 H&H shooting 200gr. Partitions.
I went out for a bit today and decided to go old school with the rifle. I typically run my 375 Ruger but today I brought out what I envision as the classic elk rifle. It's a 35 Whelan built off of a Sprinfield action. It did have a classic Weaver K-4 scope on there, but I opted to run the iron sights. Very cool gun that I kind of acquired by chance. Didn't see any bulls, but I did get a nice grouse with it! Shoots well enough to take the head off of this grouse at about 30 yards. I think the 225gr Sierra was a little excessive, but it worked.Anybody else hunting with a "classic" this year?
Quote from: yorketransport on November 12, 2016, 08:14:16 PMI went out for a bit today and decided to go old school with the rifle. I typically run my 375 Ruger but today I brought out what I envision as the classic elk rifle. It's a 35 Whelan built off of a Sprinfield action. It did have a classic Weaver K-4 scope on there, but I opted to run the iron sights. Very cool gun that I kind of acquired by chance. Didn't see any bulls, but I did get a nice grouse with it! Shoots well enough to take the head off of this grouse at about 30 yards. I think the 225gr Sierra was a little excessive, but it worked.Anybody else hunting with a "classic" this year?That is a really good looking rifle........
Whelen myself. Early M700What caliber has killed the most Elk?
Quote from: T Pearce on November 13, 2016, 09:06:36 PMWhelen myself. Early M700What caliber has killed the most Elk?Probably 30-06