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12 November 2015, 03:46
xausa
.35-06
I saw a rifle advertised for sale recently in caliber .35-06. How, if at all, does this differ from .35 Whelen?
12 November 2015, 03:55
smallfry
Wouldn't know unless you did a chamber casting. Could be Whelen or someone's wet dream.


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12 November 2015, 04:16
ramrod340
As small fry said chamber cast. But, the 35 Whelen is simply a necked up 06 no other changes.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
12 November 2015, 07:50
smallfry
When you see something that doesn't seem right obviously you shouldn't assume. I had bought a rifle years ago that I though was a "7mag", even said so on the barrel. The person selling it thought so too Big Grin . Turned out to be one of the most concussive 7mags I ever fired, and some of the noise came from the magazine well lmao BOOM Quite frankly unless I got a chamber cast of the rifle I wouldn't even bother unless I was up for adventure. Look how much wildcatting people do here!


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12 November 2015, 16:40
p dog shooter
Unless you can buy less the cost of a rebarrel job I would pass
14 November 2015, 06:43
birdshot
typo? 25-06.
22 November 2015, 23:27
Tanoose
xausa the 35-06 is a 35 whelen. a 30-06 wildcat once called the 35-06 then was commercialized as the 35 whelen
25 November 2015, 18:10
xausa
quote:
Originally posted by Tanoose:
xausa the 35-06 is a 35 whelen. a 30-06 wildcat once called the 35-06 then was commercialized as the 35 whelen


Funny, I used to own a Griffin & Howe Springfield made in the early 1930's, long before Remington dreamed of commercializing the .35 Whelen, and it was marked ".35 Whelen".


You may be able to read the inscription on the barrel.

My information indicates that the .30-'06 necked to .35 was dubbed the .35 Whelen from its inception, when Col. Townsend Whelen was commanding officer at Springfield Arsenal.
26 November 2015, 22:31
Pegleg
Holy cow xausa! You have had and do own some really neat rifles.


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27 November 2015, 00:59
smallfry
quote:
Originally posted by Tanoose:
xausa the 35-06 is a 35 whelen. a 30-06 wildcat once called the 35-06 then was commercialized as the 35 whelen


I disagree with the notion that because the rifle is labeled 35-06 then it is dimensionally equivalent to a 35 Whelen and not someone else's wildcat. Any purchased used "wildcat" should be treated like one. You would surprised by even how many people on this forum intentionally mislabel their barrels. Sometimes this is to make international travel easier and sometimes for personal humor.


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