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I don't have a 35 so the Whelen is also a good option.


I know the .270 is a super round, but I like hunting with my Model 88 and the .308 is up to the task for anything in Colorado.  The Whelen would be big fun, but lightly used, and the need here is for a long range varment gun...I have been looking at the "Reduced Load" powders, and thinking that I might get the 90 to perform like a .243 with some experamentation...are any of you doing that with any success? 


I guess the answer is get a set of dies, some brass, and spend some quality time at the relaoding bench, and then som quality time at the range, and then decide...Thanks for the input...it always helps to talk stuff out here.


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