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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Michigan
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i have reloaded all i can til i hit the range. I still have been reading through my books and the manuels are such a great tool for picking your next gun!!! i now think i am gonna go for a 35 whelen. Seems to be a great caliber. Anyone have one if you do let me know what you have and your thoughts.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Heart Of Texas
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I agree zkovach, I decided on what are now my 2 favorite chamberings out of all the rifles I own, the .303 brit and the 7X57 mauser. Both ballistically perfect for my needs. and realized by the trove of info found in reloading manuals...
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