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I have always wanted a gun in 35 whelen and also have always wanted a #1, so I am thinking about getting one rechambered for 35 whelen to kill two birds so to speak. Can anyone recommend a good gunsmith to rechamber one? Also, any advise on who to use for some extra custom work such as new wood, checkering and case hardened finish? | ||
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I like the 35 Whelen also but it seems like a very big cartridge and a lot of expense just to kill two birds. How big are theses birds. Sorry I just could not do this. S/S | |||
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As far as converting one to .35 Whelen, you'll either have to have a 30-06 barrel rebored or do a complete rebarrel. I can't think of the fellow's name offhand, but there is aman in Prescott Arizona that has an excellent reputation for reboring barrels. Doug Turnbull has a good reputation for color case hardening, but I haven't a clue on who would do the best job with new wood. Just my personal opinion, but if I were to build one one a Ruger #1, I'd go witht he Alex Henry forend and a 26" barrel, but that's me. I have a small collection of #1s and the #1S configuration seems to have the best balance abd handling for me. Of course, YMMV. Paul B. | |||
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I have no idea just where in TX you are, but my gunsmith is a man by the name of Robert L. Schuck. He does gunsmithing on the side, but is absolutely as good as there is out there, without exception. His work on #1s is beyond comparison, as far ae I am concerned. It will take a while, but it will be well worth the wait. If you wish, I will call him and tell him you are looking. Then, if he wants to do the work, I will PM you and let you know. Is that acceptable? (And the last time I talked to him, he had a brand new .35 Whelen reamer.) | |||
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Mark Penrod does some amazing things to Ruger #1s. | |||
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I had heard that Ruger was going to chamber the #1 in 35 Whelen and make it available this summer(2006). I would give them a call. It may be a limited production run. | |||
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Hey Guys I have a Ruger #1 that I re barreled to .35 Whelen some years back, I had a 24 inch douglas barrel, 10 twist put on. Also had a TJ Moyer trigger installed and set at 2lbs. Its a wounderful rifle, and I killed a nice young bull moose up in Newfoundland in 2001. My only regret is that I had a 24 inch barrel installed . At 24 inches the rifle is neutral in balance. I should have made the barrel either 26 or 27 inches to give the rifle a little barrel drop. You sure cannot go wrong with either that rifle or caliber..... my .35 Whelen is a great walk-about rifle, light, portable and can take care of business with authority with a 250 Partition @ 2500 fps MV George in Akron OH | |||
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There are some limited run stainless 1A Rugers in 35 Whelen for sale now on Guns America. They were a short run apparently made for one distributor. I'm fighting the temptation right now saving for the 9.3X74 that's due out shortly. | |||
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To get a .35 Whelen, you'd have to either rebarrel or REBORE the present barrel, starting with one that is under .357" in groove diameter. Like, start with a .30/'06, for example. There are several good rebore people in this country, and they could no doubt handle the rechambering as part of the same job. If you use a .30/'06, a .270, a 6mm, 7X57mm, .257 Roberts, or a .280 as the basis, the extractor/ejector would not have to be changed. Just rebore & rechamber......... http://www.cutrifle.com/index.html Pederson here is the rebore man in Prescott, AZ..... "Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen." | |||
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Kevin H, I found a NIB Ruger No1 in 35 Whelen model K1A on guns america for $999.00 + shipping.Appears to be stainless/wood with sights. GA #976741393 Good luck. I am guessing it is rare. | |||
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I just snagged one for $839 shipped. I have been lusting after this gun for the past several months. I was shocked to see the same add on GA - it's about $150 less than other adds for the same gun. I thought that perhaps he forgot to remove the add. Sure enough they still had at least one in stock so I jumped. Can't wait for it to arrive. I really like the stainless/walnut combination, and in 35 Whelen. The only other stainless walnut #1 that I have seen was a 7.62x39. Lou **************** NRA Life Benefactor Member | |||
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Why not just buy one? http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger_No1_35Whelen.htm "He who has it, would do well to have it as if he did not have it." http://www.Savage24.com .45 Throats for Pete's sake. http://www.cylindersmith.com | |||
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waste of time CAS, they have a 22" barrel Rich | |||
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Received my #1A in 35 Whelen the other day and I simply love the looks and feel. I have not shot it yet but I am sure it will be nice to carry. I am thinking about using the open sights. I don't like the standard rings on the #1 because the scope has to sit too far forward and it just doesn't look proper. Anyone use the extended rings? **************** NRA Life Benefactor Member | |||
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