35 Whelen Ballistics Chart
35 Whelen Ballistics Chart - No funky little shoulder to sort out, either. I thought it might be a good idea to show all the common.35. You'll find the 200 grain ftx excelent and accurate for the whelen. I own a.35 whelen but have used it sparingly for hunting purposes. I like it very much with open sights in the timber and it proved extremely effective on game. There is a book called wildcat cartridges that has information on the 35 greevy express.it was designed by a man in williamsport pa. Years ago i bought a m700 classic 35 whelen (1988 mfg) to be my dedicated elk rifle.
Older manuals had loads for the 35 r that were hotter than what is seen now, using a marlin test rifle. I have taken deer, antelope, elk, and mountain lion with this gun and a weaver k2.5x scope using a variety of ammo. I like it very much with open sights in the timber and it proved extremely effective on game. 35 r is loaded to the mid 30,000 levels.
Re 7 used to be one they loaded hotter. It is a dependable game getter. Ammo & brass for it will be much easier to find than 35 remington, at least for awhile. As it stands, i have an old ballard rifled 35 remington and enough components to keep it going for years. About 18 months ago i scratched the marlin big bore itch by getting a.444s (1972 mfg) and put a weaver k2.5x on it. Unfortunately, my tests indicate recent production 200 hornady roundnoses still fail to expand at 200 yards.
The.35's niche seems to be larger animals at short range when using a 200 grain bullet. Older manuals had loads for the 35 r that were hotter than what is seen now, using a marlin test rifle. The 200 grain 35 cal bullet has a sectional density close to a 150 grain 30 cal. I thought it might be a good idea to show all the common.35. There is a book called wildcat cartridges that has information on the 35 greevy express.it was designed by a man in williamsport pa.
Ammo & brass for it will be much easier to find than 35 remington, at least for awhile. As it stands, i have an old ballard rifled 35 remington and enough components to keep it going for years. There are better 200 grain roundnose projectiles for the.35. Unfortunately, my tests indicate recent production 200 hornady roundnoses still fail to expand at 200 yards.
No Funky Little Shoulder To Sort Out, Either.
The.35's niche seems to be larger animals at short range when using a 200 grain bullet. I thought it might be a good idea to show all the common.35. Who had a model 71 winchester.he wanted the same ballistics in a gun that worked better for scope mounting.he used the 1895 marlin.i duplicated the case dimensions from that book by simply running a 45/70 case into a 348 win. I thought about the 35 whelen, but i like straight wall cartridges and want a 40 cal plus diameter.
I Own A.35 Whelen But Have Used It Sparingly For Hunting Purposes.
Older manuals had loads for the 35 r that were hotter than what is seen now, using a marlin test rifle. The 30 30 to close to 40,000. About 18 months ago i scratched the marlin big bore itch by getting a.444s (1972 mfg) and put a weaver k2.5x on it. Years ago i bought a m700 classic 35 whelen (1988 mfg) to be my dedicated elk rifle.
You'll Find The 200 Grain Ftx Excelent And Accurate For The Whelen.
The 200 grain 35 cal bullet has a sectional density close to a 150 grain 30 cal. It's my new light bullet for 35 whelen and 358 win and standard for 356 win. I have taken deer, antelope, elk, and mountain lion with this gun and a weaver k2.5x scope using a variety of ammo. I like it very much with open sights in the timber and it proved extremely effective on game.
Unfortunately, My Tests Indicate Recent Production 200 Hornady Roundnoses Still Fail To Expand At 200 Yards.
It is a dependable game getter. As it stands, i have an old ballard rifled 35 remington and enough components to keep it going for years. Ammo & brass for it will be much easier to find than 35 remington, at least for awhile. There are better 200 grain roundnose projectiles for the.35.
The 30 30 to close to 40,000. The 200 grain 35 cal bullet has a sectional density close to a 150 grain 30 cal. I own a.35 whelen but have used it sparingly for hunting purposes. It's my new light bullet for 35 whelen and 358 win and standard for 356 win. I thought about the 35 whelen, but i like straight wall cartridges and want a 40 cal plus diameter.