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Need Information for Single Shot 35 Whelen for MS Primative Weapon Deer Season


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Guest CHPhillips
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Hello I am a New member living in Robertson County, formerly from Texas and born in Mississippi.

I have been invited to deer hunt in Mississpi during their primative weapon season. MS has a new law that will allow 35 caliber and larger single shot rifles (break open) to be used during their PW season. A ton of MS hunters have purchased single shots rifles in 35 Whelen, which is an '06 case necked out to I believe .358. Supposedly, this round shoots very flat and delievers a lot of knock down power beyond 200 yards. I just would like to kown if anyone has any hands-on experience with a single shot in 35 Whelen ?

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All I know is that it is availible in the TC Encore

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