All weather 35 whelen

Where did you get the flip up rear peep sight at? It looks like your not using the picatinny base rings from the first picture and a different back up peep sight?

Nice rifle BTW, gotta love the NECG banded front sight.
 
Bought it off here. It's a Redfield flip up peep. Mounts the rear of the bases via drilling and tapping two holes in the back. Folds out of the way for when the scope is attached.

I`ve seen them on ebay, curious if you had a canadian source for them. A really cool add-on for a scout rifle project or back up sights when someone has picatinny or weaver rail.
 
Bought it off here. It's a Redfield flip up peep. Mounts the rear of the bases via drilling and tapping two holes in the back. Folds out of the way for when the scope is attached.

Have one on both of my 9.3X62 rifles.





They work well, however repeated shots may fold the sight back down.

Good to see someone bucking the 9.3x62 love-in of late around here. :)

A single shot is enough with the 9.3X62, so not a problem using them. :dancingbanana:

Ted
 
Bit of an update. Had some issues with my base and ring setup. My basses ended up not being the correct ones for the reciever and I ran out of verticle adjustment at 100y. New bases and it was back to the range. @125y the 250 speer hotcore are showing some promise. I ordered some 200grttsx and 200gr accubonds from prophet river and will try to build a load with the these. I must say that a 8lb 35 whelen shooting 250gr bullets at 2700fps wakes you up. After 11 rounds I was done.
 
Bit of an update. Had some issues with my base and ring setup. My basses ended up not being the correct ones for the reciever and I ran out of verticle adjustment at 100y. New bases and it was back to the range. @125y the 250 speer hotcore are showing some promise. I ordered some 200grttsx and 200gr accubonds from prophet river and will try to build a load with the these. I must say that a 8lb 35 whelen shooting 250gr bullets at 2700fps wakes you up. After 11 rounds I was done.

I can agree with the recoil, my Whelen is heavier than yours and its pet load with the 275 Hornady was much slower than your 250 gr. load, but mine wore a solid butt-plate from 1964 to about 1990 and I swear that I still have the word ' BISHOP ' stamped into my shoulder..
I'd sure like to find some more of those old, long discontinued 275 gr. Hornady bullets it liked so well....
 
I liked the Hornady 250 SP/RP'S in all of my Whelen's... I tried many, but never the TSX/TTSX so I have no opinion on those.
 
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