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35 Whelen Makeover (lots of picts)
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I bought a 35 Whelen from Craigster last year and gave it a makeover. It is a Venezuelan FN M 24/30 action with a Douglas barrel, Tally barrel band swivel, butter knife bolt handle from Brownells and Marbles sights. The stock is a Black Walnut from GAGS. Roy Watson did all of the metal work and did the final inleting and bedding. I checkered and finished the stock. Go easy on me it was my first attempt.

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THE STOCK AS IT CAME FROM GAGS:


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Very nice. I like the wood....nicely done.

Great hunting machine.


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Nicely done, stock work is difficult at best.


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Very good work.

I don't myself like butterknife bolt handles, but that's personal preference -- not any indictment of the work on this gun.


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Very good work.

I don't myself like butterknife bolt handles.


I have never had one. I like the way the old euro rifles looked and tried to copy them. I don't know if I'll like it after I use it on a couple of hunts put that is one thing about bolt handles you can always change them!


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Wes,

"The Extreme Whelen Makeover" turned out very nice. It's nice to know that the rifle has a good home, and I'm glad you're happy with it. Now get out there and kill something with it.

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Wes,

"The Extreme Whelen Makeover" turned out very nice. It's nice to know that the rifle has a good home, and I'm glad you're happy with it. Now get out there and kill something with it.

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Nice job! I never liked the butter knifle handles either till I used one.
You have something to be proud of.

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good stuff, I like the sling swivel on the barrel. Are they 250 Speers in the ammo pouch?
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Looks like you have a rifle to be very proud of! Well done sir!


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Thats very nice I like it !!
 
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good stuff, I like the sling swivel on the barrel. Are they 250 Speers in the ammo pouch?
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Actually it is 250gr Remington Corelocks. I just bought some factory stuff to get started. I have dies and will be working up a load with 225 and 250 grain bullets. I am a fan of Nosler Partitions but I have some Seirra Game Kings on hand. We'll just have to see what she likes.

Thanks for all of the kind words!


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Nice rifle.

My next project is to take my 1903 Springfield Mk I, in 35 Whelen [with a 24" Douglas 1 in 12 barrel and a simple stock I made myself (in 1965), and upgrade it.

Bottom line, my eyes are getting so bad that I can no longer use the Lyman peep sight. So I figure to reblue the rifle, turn the bolt handle, and tap it for a scope -- probably a Leupold 1.75 X 6 -- and will need to add a Timney trigger.

As is, this rifle has taken 21 deer, 4 elk, and 2 bear, but I just can't use the peep sight any more so have to make some changes.

My "standard" load in the 35 Whelen for years has been a Speer 250 gr spitzer over 53 gr of IMR4895. This is a tack driver!\

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El Caballero,

That is a very beautiful rifle. Congratulations and good hunting!


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You did a beautiful job !!

Nice lookin' stock !


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Posts: 933 | Location: Casa Grande, AZ | Registered: 11 June 2005Reply With Quote
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Very nice makeover ElCabelerro!

Do you know what the original purpose of the butterknife design was? For use with a scabbard. I like them myself because I think they add a touch of nostalgia to a good Mauser and I think they just look better than the typical ball knob.

What scope did you go with for your Whelen?

Be sure to try some Rlr-15 behind some 225 BT's. I think youll like it for them hogs.

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Congratulation and good luck!


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