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.35 Whelen load

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15 April 2017, 04:40
H�ctor Carlos Roveda
.35 Whelen load
.35 Whelen. Help me. I need a precision recharge to test an rifle, beyond measuring your OAL and working them accordingly. Thanks in advance, Hector
16 April 2017, 02:17
H�ctor Carlos Roveda
Correction: not "recharge", reload.- Im sorry, thanks. Hector
17 April 2017, 16:35
Bob from down under
Hello H....ctor,
What type of reloading components do you have available in Argentina?
What type and brand of 35 Whelen do you have?


Regards,
Bob.
18 April 2017, 05:43
H�ctor Carlos Roveda
Cases Remington.Bullets Hornady Spire Point 250 gr.
Powders IMR 3031 - 4064 - 4350 - 4831 - 7828 - 4320 / Reloader 15 - 19 - 22 / AA 2460 and something more.
Primers CCI,Remington and a little bit of Federal.
Thanks in advance, Hector
18 April 2017, 08:08
700xcr
When I had my TC Encore 15" 35 Whelen handgun I loaded a Hornady 250 gr. RN with 49.0grs of IMR 3031 and using a Federal 210 match primer. Was getting 1/2" group of bench at 50yds. with a Leupold 2x pistol scope. Ran it through a chronograph and was averaging 2100fps. out of the 15" barrel.
19 April 2017, 01:48
Gunswizard
My go to load in .35 Whelen is a 225gr. Sierra or Nosler bullet and IMR 4064 powder. Accurate, effective on whitetail deer size game and easy on the rifle and your shoulder.
19 April 2017, 02:42
MuskegMan
He's what I'd do with the powders available and 250 gr bullets Hector:

4320, 4064 and RL-15 are your best powders. I haven't used 4320, but use 57.0 gr of either 4064 or RL-15 with 250 gr bullets in a strong bolt action. Most reloading books will say 55.0 is max, probably due to the Whelen's use in weaker pump actions.


19 April 2017, 03:10
snowman
I've had several 35 Whelans, both std and improved versions. IMR 4320 is very hard to beat with 225 and 250 gr bullets. Very consistant accuracy with near top velocities. Just follow your loading manual.
19 April 2017, 03:39
Jerry Eden
56 grains of IMR 4064 has been my go to load with 225 and 250 grain bullets in The Whelen since the 1970's.

Good Luck

Jerry


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19 April 2017, 23:14
MuskegMan
And just in case you haven't stumbled across any data, here's a link to Noslers:

https://load-data.nosler.com/load-data/35-whelen/


05 May 2017, 07:30
sjmci
I've been using 57 grs Ball C-2 with the Speer 250 gr bullet, I suspect the Hornady 250 will perform similarly. The Hodgdon site shows 56 grs to start and 59 grs maximum, it also shows Ball C-2 to be better performing than most of the other powders.