35 Whelen

@EfRed
The 250grainers at 2,700fps out of the Whelen are death by freight train.
Even the humble 250gn Hornady round nose punches big holes in bigger game and rocks them to the core. Not tracking involved and leaves a blood trail blind Freddy could follow on a moonless night.
Bob
It's wise to remember that Freddy is out there. Another reason to carry a 35 Whelen.
 
I well know it! I was just yanking your chain to see if you were checked in to the discussion. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods.
@steve white
Mate when you own a Whelen life is always good even if your having a shit day you just think U have a Whelen so life is good
Bib
 
35whelen AI my go to whacker black bear moose caribou all weather rifle .moose stumble and tip over the rest get knocked over.
@wolfhunter
That's the beauty of the Whelen be it the standard or AI wack something in the right spot with a big 35 cal projectile and it one and done al bar the skinning and eating.
Bob
 
My father @Shootist43 is the 6.5x55 fan, I'm the Whelen fan. Many people today think you need velocity to shoot long range and that's just not the case. I did have 30 years more shooting experiences than those PH's in my story but I also knew how to use my rifle. My brother also used a 35 Whelen in that same shooting competition and he only missed one target a 300 yard gong. If you use a 250 grain NP or a 225 grain Accubond the 35 Whelen is a capable 300 yard cartridge.
As a young man, I had access to miles of sagebrush hills and canyons, affording shots as close as you want and as far as you want. I had a Mod 94 .30-30, vintage 1950 that his Uncle gave to my Father. After a while, rocks and the occasional galvanized bucket had no chance. It was great practice, lobbing those 150s out there at ranges judged by observation, and the results showed that hitting the target didn't require a 300 Wby. What happened to it when it was hit at long range, different story. Same story using my 7.5" bbl Ruger Super Blackhawk. That was 60 years ago.

The last time I took my Mod 94 to the range, I adjusted the sight, bore down on the 200 yard gong and killed it, standing up. The last time I took my SBH out, i got 50% hits on the same gong, standing right handed. Those years of practice are still paying dividends.

The gong is 18". I think that a practiced rifle man using a familiar gun and load can do much better.
 
There doesn't appear to be a consensus on what the ideal twist for 35W is.

From my reloading manuals:
Hornady#10 show 1:16 for their loads
Nosler shows 1:14 for theirs
Western Powders shows 1:12
Lyman 1:16
Barnes #3 doesn't list twist rates.

Given the number of folks who've used 35W successfully over the years, it sure seems like pretty much any .358 bullet will stabilize adequately with any of those twist rates. That's definitely a big win for that cartridge.
Mine are 1:12
 

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