10 October 2003, 19:38
Bwana-beHeavy Whelen loads?
Anybody load their Whelen or Whelen Imp with >250g bullets?
I'd love to hear about it.
12 October 2003, 07:52
Bwana-beBTT.
I'm not looking for reloading data, just an idea of what the round will do with big bullets.
Note, I didn't say "hot," just "heavy," as in "heavy bullets."
Don't be shy!
12 October 2003, 08:32
Smoker*Hey Bwana-be,
I have a custom 35 Whelen on a VZ24 action that I had made just for shooting heavy bullets. It has a 27" Shilen barrel and has been throated to shoot 310 gr. Woodleighs.
The data I ran on this rifle shows that it can shoot a 280 gr. Swift at 2,547 with 60 grains of RE15. I used a Beta Master Chrony to develop the data. No pressure signs were observable as long as the temperature was 50 degrees or cooler. (I did some shooting at 90+ degrees last summer and started blowing primers.) The accuracy was sub MOA. The rifle has a classic Oberndorf stock in Claro Walnut with a very large schnabel. The recoil comes straight back with very little jump.
I couldn't find a powder that gave velocities much above 2,300 fps with the 310 gr. Woodleighs. I believe I will stick with the 280 gr. Swift bullet. (I use only one bullet with each of my rifles and that bullet is usually the heaviest bullet that I will yield the best combination of velocity and accuracy.)
I can't wait for the opportunity to use this rifle on something like an eld, moose or one of the big bears. Maybe some day.
I certainly don't recommend this load to anyone because this rifle has been designed for shooting heavy bullets. If you don't have a rifle designed for shooting heavy bullets then, be safe and don't attempt this load. If you do have a rifle that is designed to shoot heavy bullets, then, back off the powder 10 percent and work your way up very slowly.
Bwana-be, hope this info. is helpful.
Good shooting,
Smoker*
12 October 2003, 08:36
Smoker*Hey Bwana-be,
Oh yeah, if I could figure out how to post pictures to this board, I'd post some of the pictures I had taken of this rifle. My gunsmiths did a fantastic job.
Smoker*
12 October 2003, 13:49
Bwana-bego to faq at the top of the page(s).
13 October 2003, 16:32
Bwana-beSmoker, that's a smokin' piece!
Is that a 26" bbl? What's the twist?
Me likes that forend.
14 October 2003, 06:58
Smoker*Hey Bwana-be,
I believe the twist is the standard 1-14. The barrel is a 27", #4 contour Shilen.
I asked the gunsmith to leave the schnabel large and asked that it be checkered. I thought it would be something really different. It is...the way the schnabel is formed on the underside is a real hazard. I took out a nice piece of meat from my knuckle with the first 310 gr. Woodleigh I shot. After that I learned to keep my hand back a little.
What I like most about the gun is that even though the rifle looks like a million bucks, it shoots like a million bucks too.
Thanks for the heads-up about the FAQs. They helped me get the answers I was looking for.
Good shooting,
Smoker*
27 October 2003, 09:21
Alaska Bush ManBear/Moose load
35 Whelen in Rem 7600
Speer 250 SPT
IMR 4320 @ 56.0
Fed 210 GM Primers
Fed Prem Cases
2600 FPS load in my rifle....very accurate.