22 July 2018, 01:09
Gunswizard.35 Whelen 200 grain load..............
Found an excellent load for Hornady 200gr. RN in .35 Whelen, this is a Ken Waters load that produced bughole groups for me and I thought I'd share. It is 54.0gr. of IMR 3031, it is a tack driver in my rebored Winchester pre'64 m/70. 52.0gr. is the starting load and that showed promise and increasing to 54.0gr. produced a 4 shot group that a quarter would cover.
08 November 2018, 08:59
WstrnhuntrI have a similar pet load, but it uses the hornady 200 gn SP and Rlr 15. I would have to get my load notes out to recall the charge weight, but it was over 2800 fs and very accurate.
27 November 2018, 05:57
lindy2Just out of curiosity, why would one want to move up to a 35 Whelan to shoot 200 grain bullets. You can do that in a 30-06.
27 November 2018, 06:24
GrenadierBecause of the greater sectional area a 200gr .358 bullet will reach significantly higher velocity and energy than a 200gr .308 bullet when they are loaded to equal pressures.
24 December 2023, 17:59
DIsWhy would you shoot a 200gr bullet in a 35 whelen? Because I have a 1000 of them and the deer and elk don't seem to care.
03 January 2024, 22:34
KevinNYJust remember that the 200 grain RN was designed for the 35 Rem. and might be a varmint bullet at Whelen velocities.
09 January 2024, 18:23
wheleniteMy rifle is a custom Mark X bolt gun with a 24" barrel in A.I. 40° shoulder chambering. Empty fired cases have 73.8 - 74.0 gr. water capacity.
Light Load is 200 Hornady IL Spitzer over 60 gr. of A2520 for 2740 fps @ 52 Kpsi.
Accuracy Load is 250 Hornady IL Spitzer over 56 gr. of Varget for 2550 fps @ 54 Kpsi (consistent 0.3 - 0.5" groups @ 100 yds.).
Heavy Load is 250 Nosler Partition over 61.5 gr. of PP2000-MR for 2610 fps @ 57 Kpsi (3775 ft. lbs. energy).
11 January 2024, 01:59
Atkinsonthat short 200 gr .358 bullet is faster out of the barrel up to a couple of hundred yards but looses its velocity and the 200 gr 308 or 30-06 takes the lead in velocity is pretty common knowledge.