Now, there are plenty of people out there that suggest these .35 caliber brethren are the "most efficient" "hard hitting" "Thors hammer""Mild Recoil" "400 yard capable" "Magical unicorn medicine" "blah blah blah"....
Now, Ive got to admit I'm biting. But I am really in need of a Varmint rifle.
People keep bringing up pistol bullets driven at 3000+ fps, and provided they stay together I would imagine they would be quite effective at dumping lots of energy into coyotes, raven, MAGPIES, gopher(Safari!!), field mice, grasshoppers....
My question I guess would a .358 or .35 whelen really be a good investment for casual varminting?
Now this is not my only reason for building such a rifle, but it is a primary one.
I plan to build the rifle off of a savage package because I want a Detachable mag, and really all it needs to start is a barrel swap.
Thanks for having a look
Now, Ive got to admit I'm biting. But I am really in need of a Varmint rifle.
People keep bringing up pistol bullets driven at 3000+ fps, and provided they stay together I would imagine they would be quite effective at dumping lots of energy into coyotes, raven, MAGPIES, gopher(Safari!!), field mice, grasshoppers....
My question I guess would a .358 or .35 whelen really be a good investment for casual varminting?
Now this is not my only reason for building such a rifle, but it is a primary one.
I plan to build the rifle off of a savage package because I want a Detachable mag, and really all it needs to start is a barrel swap.
Thanks for having a look



















































