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14 July 2007, 06:50
rickt300
Powder for Whelen with 200 gr. bullets
What powder will give the highest speeds with the 200 grain bullets out of my 24 inch barreled Whelen?


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14 July 2007, 15:51
raybass
You should probably start with RE-15. I haven't loaded that light of bullet as I usually use a 225 gr.


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14 July 2007, 21:33
Kenpo_Joe
+1 on RE15.


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14 July 2007, 21:51
bja105
I'm using Reloader 15 and WC846 with 200g Hornadys. WC846 is similar to BL-C2, so I think it would work fine.


Jason
15 July 2007, 06:24
308Sako
IMR 3031 or 4064 have worked well for me.






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15 July 2007, 06:31
brytstar
IMR4064 worked very well for me and gave <1MOA at 100yds. RL15 should do very well also. I don't load the 200 grs anymore as I want the knockdown results that the 225 and 250 grs give on larger animals such as wild boar.


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16 July 2007, 02:32
Dutch
IMR 3031 and 4064. Particularly the 3031, it's just about perfect. I like 4064 better for the 225's, I think, but both will work. FWIW, Dutch.


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16 July 2007, 16:10
fgulla
Hodgdon BL-(c)2 is supposed to give 2,800fps with 200gr bullets, have tried it and it seems pretty good so far, but im still experimenting.

While RL 15 is the powder for the Whelen thats with the heavier 225 and 250gr bullets.Another good one is imr 4064 and Varget with the 200gr bullets
16 July 2007, 21:52
rickt300
I have some 3031 and did work up some loads to the max listed on the Hodgen website. Seemed mild to me. I am using the Round nos corelokt which opened really quick in my sand box test using the top load.


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17 July 2007, 05:00
Lost Oki
I have been using IMR4064 for 200, 225 & 250. I do use 3031 for my 200 cast and am getting good results. Have tried the Reloader 15 with OK results. Course every gun has its favorite. Really don't think you could go wrong with any one of them.
17 July 2007, 18:39
N. Garrett
Ditto the IMR 4064. Best powder I've found for the 35 Whelen.

By the way, I agree with your experiments with the lighter bullets, but here is something really fun (whitetails only):

Get yourself some of the Hornandy 180 grain spitzer point bullets, listed as "for single shot pistol".

You can load those to 3000 fps (seriously).
You would not believe what those do to whitetails. Very humane and quick kills. Recoil is mild.

Garrett
17 July 2007, 20:22
Paul B
I wonder? If those 180 gr. bullets can be pushed to 3000 FPS, how fast would a 150 gr. Remington Core-lokt made for the .350 Rem. Mag. be loaded to in a .35 Whelen? FWIW, I have about 700 of those bullets. I got them at the request of someone on another site. He asked that I buy as many as I could find and he'd take them all. Turned out it was 808 bullets. Then, he says he only wanted about 100 so I say OK. then he tells me to phuck off. I sold 100 to a friend who has a .357 Herrett but I haven't bothered with them for either my .358 Win. (Might be an option.) or my .35 Whelen. They do seem to defeat the purpose of a .35 caliber rifle though.
Paul B.
17 July 2007, 22:57
rickt300
I agree that the 200 grain bullets are not really what the Whelen was planned for. But for Whitetails and feral hogs at up to 200 yards I think they will deliver desired results. At least in my 358 the 200 grain Round nose corelokt has performed really well pushed to 2450 fps. The 180 grain Hornady pistol bullet might get some play once I shoot up all the 200 grain RN's I have.


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18 July 2007, 03:08
bja105
speaking of the 180 grain pistol bullets, I killed a small doe his year with a jhp, 180 Rem .357, pushed to near max pressure by wc846. I don't know how fast, but it is not a light load. A 100 yard broadside shot through the lungs penetrated completely, and left a 1" exit wound. The deer dropped and died quickly.

I would use that combination on a similar shot again.


Jason