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The .35 Whelan - Finn Aagaard
12 November 2003, 14:19
NickuduThe .35 Whelan - Finn Aagaard
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[ 11-17-2003, 18:06: Message edited by: Nickudu ]13 November 2003, 03:07
jpbAlright! Two of my favourites: Finn Aagard, and an article on 35 calibres! :-)
jpb
13 November 2003, 03:43
Iron BuckWhy is it that when I hit the links on these I see several pages with a note to "click to enlarge" but when I do this I never get anything but teh little red "x"...........no enlarged picture? I have never been able to read any of this.
I also am a big fan of Finn and the 35 whelen. I would really like to have been able to see this.
13 November 2003, 04:00
JamtBah, not a word about the legendary bearslayer .358 Norma Magnum.
13 November 2003, 04:11
NickuduIron Buck - check your security settings and your firewall, if you have one.
This, from VillagePhotos:
"If people aren't able to view the full-sized image on our site, have them contact us at service@villagephotos.com, we can probably help. Most of the time they have some sort of ad blocking of internet privacy software running that breaks the security "key" we need to allow the image to be shown."
13 November 2003, 06:17
BFaucettGreat load data from Finn for the .35 Whelen! Thanks Nickudu!!
13 November 2003, 09:40
Iron Buckquote:
Originally posted by Nickudu:
Iron Buck - check your security settings and your firewall, if you have one.
Thanks, I do have a security fire wall. that must be the issue.
I just reset the PC. It worked! Thanks! I love teh 35 whelen. It is one of my favorite cartridges.
[ 11-13-2003, 00:44: Message edited by: Iron Buck ]
13 November 2003, 11:30
NickuduIt's a totally underated cartridge. One might hunt worldwide with it, especially with today's array of fine bullets. The 225 Partition and a 275 grain solid would do quite nicely.
13 November 2003, 15:41
8MM OR MOREThis cartridge is one I have a great deal of respect for. I have loaded it for people, talked some good friends into buying one, and a couple of not so good friends also. I have just never got one for myself, is all. It has become the "go to" gun for most of these converts. Like the 308 and 7x57, it just seems to perform better than you expect. I should just get my P14 barreled in this cartridge and be done with it.
13 November 2003, 15:59
BOWHUNRMy cousin was laughed at by some when he took his .35 Whelen to Africa. I was with him on the trip to Zimbabwe, and all seven animals were one shot kills, including a 1500 pound Eland. I was hunting with a .375 H&H and with comparable shot placement, he kicked my a$$. I can't wait to buy a rifle in that caliber!
BOWHUNR
14 November 2003, 00:49
jorgeWell I don't know if I'm ready to replace my 375 with it, but the caliber does have an alluring mystique that I just can't explain. I must say it did impress me with the bear I took last September in Maine, a one shot kill dropping the bear in it's tracks. I'm considering taking it back to the north woods for moose with 225gr Swifts. jorge
14 November 2003, 01:20
Major Caliberquote:
Originally posted by Jamt:
Bah, not a word about the legendary bearslayer .358 Norma Magnum.
Virtually nobody in America shoots the Norma!
14 November 2003, 01:57
Nickuduquote:
Originally posted by Major Caliber:
quote:
Originally posted by Jamt:
Bah, not a word about the legendary bearslayer .358 Norma Magnum.
Virtually nobody in America shoots the Norma!
They should, though. .308/.358 Norma = Two of the best designed magnum cases, ever, IMO.
[ 11-13-2003, 17:00: Message edited by: Nickudu ]
14 November 2003, 02:22
sdgunslingerIf Winchester had introduced the .338 as a .35 caliber, we would all be shooting those today and the .33 s would still be wildcats or niche cartridges......
14 November 2003, 05:00
bowmanSDGUNSLINGER...truer words were never spoken. Truly a great cartridege in a world gone magnum nuts!
14 November 2003, 15:46
35WLNThe numbers seemed a little low to me. Using a 250 grain Nosler partition I get 2705 fps average in my whelen. Would it be because I have a custom barrel on it? Anyway I love the whelen, it's just waiting for it's first elk.
14 November 2003, 16:48
MADDOGI am selling my Whelen, If anybody is interested.. MD
14 November 2003, 23:21
SeanD35WLN
2700 for 250's is pretty darn fast. Most of the loading manuals are pretty conservative, so you can do a little better most of the time.
2700 with 225's is what most consider in the whelen to be in the safe range, 2500-2550 for 250's. Maybe you do have a fast barrel, what is your recipe if you dont mind?
I load 225 partitons with 59.5 gr of RL15, and its well over nosler's max published load. I havent chrono'd the load yet, but id be suprised if i was getting over 2700 fps out of my 22" factory barrel.
Nickudu
Thanks for putting that article up, i enjoyed the read.
Leaving for my elk hunt tomorrow, i hope i get a chance to bust one with the new whelen... those 225 partitions should do the trick
[ 11-14-2003, 14:26: Message edited by: SeanD ]15 November 2003, 15:44
35WLNSeanD, I use well over Nosler's recomemendations. I use 60.5 grains of R-15 with remington primers in rem brass out of a 22 inch barrel. If you try this please start at nosler's low and work up. Be safe. At 60.5 it just starts flattening the primer on my rifle with no extracter marks. I know it's hot, but it puts all three touching at 100 yards all day long. Good luck.
16 November 2003, 02:16
Rich Elliott.35 Whelen Guys,
The load I've been using in my .35 Whelen Rem. 700 Classic (22" Barrel) is 58.5 grs RL 15 in Rem. brass with WLR primers and the 250 grain Nosler Partition. 2 elk and 2 moose have fallen to this combo. It gives 2,525 fps on my Chrony. I get Sub inch groups. Just switched to an old set of Kimber Double Lever Mounts because the places I've used this rifle are always wet! Plan on putting a Lyman 57 on as a backup. One of those moose was a lazered 280 yards. Does that sound like a "meduium" range rifle?
Rich Elliott
This is added a few hours later:
Just got back from the range. I sighted in the rifle and shot a 3/8" 3 shot group at 100 yds. You can cover it with a nickle!
R.E.
[ 11-15-2003, 21:33: Message edited by: Rich Elliott ]