357 in the Whelen

For target practice/plinking .357" dia. pistol projectile reduced loads work fine in my 35 caliber rifles ONLY same with .356" dia. CamPro plated projectiles.

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For target practice/plinking .357" dia. pistol projectile reduced loads work fine in my 35 caliber rifles ONLY same with .356" dia. CamPro plated projectiles.

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That is some impressive accuracy for these reduced loads! Ty for sharing as I am on the fence about a 35 Rem I am thinking of downloading for my son.
 
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Thanks. Lower cost instead of pricey 35 caliber rifle bullets for plinking. Should also get ok accuracy in my 35 Whelen autoloader but not enough poop with reduced loads to cycle the action.
 
Great plinking loads, don’t want to hunt with them. Shooting a few ice cream pails of plinking ammo will get you into a groove that you won’t fall out of. I tend to do it with cast bullet loads.
Shooting is a funny thing, you can’t buy experience but it still has to be paid for.
 
Shot a crap ton of both jacketed and cast .358 bullets out of a Stainless MKII Ruger in 350RM that I never should have sold.
Used to use titegroup, Bullseye, Unique or 2400 all with respectable accuracy @ 50yds.

Had a really nice load with 2400 and 158gr XTPS that even cycled through the magazine!
 
I have had several 35 Whelen rifles over the years and shot many 200 grain and 250 grain cast bullets (RCBS moulds) for practice and plinking and for taking several Mule deer for the freezer. Were just as accurate as jacketed and much cheaper. I did use some jacketed handgun bullets for plinking but liked the cast better.
YMMV,
44Bore.
 
I have shot a lot of .357 jacketed & cast 158 gr in my .35 Rem, both work very nicely...never shot any game with them but have shot a pile of Cowboy Levergun silhouette steel targets with the cast slugs.
Also make an excellent light recoil combo for the wife and another lady friend for Cowboy Leverguning.
 
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