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Carl, in response to your question... I think the .375 H&H is a fine calibre, probably my first choice. On the other hand, the Whelen is a fine calibre and not everybody has one of those. You can't go wrong with either one.
Since I can read, I am not going to recommend something you didn't ask about..
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375 H&H. All the choices mentioned are good. You said you want something with fatter bullet. .375 bullets are fatter than .325, .338, and .358.
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I would choose the 375 H&H as well.
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I shoot an A-Bolt II in 325wsm and its a pretty cool round . but i wish i still had my #1 in 45-70.
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The 35 Whelan does nothing for me.
What's missing, is what you have now?
OK, assuming you've got a varmint rifle, and intermediate Deer sized game rifle, Everyone has a lever action in 30-30, and you should own a 30-06, (OK, you could have a 7mag), And if you've got those and are wondering about bigger bores, then I assume you've got a .30 or .338 magnum...
.375 is the next step. But there's nothing that the .30 or .338 mag won't take at distance in the lower 48, and for the most part Alaska/Yukon.
If you're a Bear or Elk hunter. Have ya looked at the Marlin XLR in .444 Marlin? A lever gun with some pop.
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/xlr/444.asp
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Quote from: littlebuf on September 03, 2009, 09:05:20 PM
375 H&H leave that slow old 45/70 on the shelf
.325 WSM and .338 are grat but I think he's looking for something in a .35 Caliber or larger correct??? Can't beat the 375 H&H.
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Shoot before you buy.. Recoil of the .375H&H is not for the meek.
Yes, leave the 45-70 on the shelf.
There is the .450 Marlin.. I like the balistics of the .444 Marlin better though.
Then again,, If you really want a big bore, the smallest of the Nitro Express's should get your heart pounding.
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Quote from: superdown on September 03, 2009, 04:24:32 PM
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:)Thanks for your responses, I am leaning to the 375, I have shot some and they are not bad on recoil more of a push, like a shotgun.
and I have lots of rifles, 223's thru 300 win mag. I have no use for any RUM, WSM or anything else less than 20 years old. I kinda like the 35 for its history and Townsend Whelen etc, I like the 375 for the same reasons. I see the 375 as a bit more versatile. I have no use for the 7mm Mag or 338 win mag, my 300's do anything they do, Better. I have no NEED for this rifle, I just want a big fat bullet rifle!! Maybe a 458?
Keep your ideas coming.
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I like the 375 H&H. You could also look at the 9.3 x 62. (since you want an "old" cartridge)
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Neet thing about the H&H.. The tragectory of the range of bullets available is near identical as the 30-06.
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Why not a .358 on a short action? If you are stuck on a .35 caliber or bigger. Give you something completely different. Or how about a .338 Federal?
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Well, now that's not a bad idea..
.358 Norma Mag. -If not the .444 marlin, then the .358 is my next round. Certainly not the .338Fed. (just my
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Heck, was not even thinking about the Norma Mag. I was thinking the .358 Winchester. However, the Norma would be an awesome elk/bear gun. Brass is a bit expensive, though.
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I'd get an H&H because It shoots Fairly flat, but it probably is gonna kick more.
Plus there are more choices of ammo in the H&H than in the Whelen.
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