35Whelan/3506 Hunters?

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hey.
Many blokes out there usin 35Whelan for there deer hunting or big game hunting?
im keen to see some photos of game taken with the .35W!

A bit of info on your setup/loads etc would be great.

Cheers
WL

i have some photos but cannot post attatchments :confused:
 
Here's my custom .35 Whelen. A stainless Ruger mkII with a 22" 1:14 Bevan King barrel in a McMillan stock.

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And here a smaller bull moose I shot a couple years ago (same rifle but was in a Hogue stock at the time). My moose load is a 225gr TSX at 2700fps.
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Remington 700 from the Custom Shop in 35 Whelen
Federal Factory 225gr Trophy Bonded Bearclaws

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My current moose load is a 225gr Partition pushed by 59gr of Re15. This is extremely effective.
 
I use the .35 Whelen cartridge for the bigger species for the past 18 years or so. Have taken about 10 elk, a moose , a big mountain caribou, and several whitetail deer. The main advantage to me is that with good stout 250 grain bullets it will shoot right through a big 400 kg. elk. I like that, seems like I get slightly quicker kills and certainly easier tracking jobs with an exit hole. Tracking has always been a short job. 50 meters max. except for one deer that I hit a bit too far back (in the liver) with a 250 grain Speer GS, launched at 2500 fps. That bullet kills the much bigger elk very well but hardly opened up on the 100 kg. deer, resulting in a long tracking job. With quicker opening bullets the .35 whelen is a very fast deer killer, but in my opinion is a bit big for the job. I shot my friends .338 win mag to compare recoil levels, to me the Whelen kicks noticeably less and field results on game at normal ranges seem identical to the bigger magnums.
I have used a Rem 700 classic mostly, also a Ruger #1, and currently own a Sako AV classic re-barreled to .35W with 1-12" twist.

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packing out the antlers of my best elk that was taken with the Whelen, 250 hornady RN at about 100M, running shot thru the lungs, bullet exited, elk ran about 50 M.
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a big bull caribou on a mountaintop in the Yukon, about 220M Speer GS, spine shot. bullet exited.
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cow elk at about 150M
Federal 225 gr. TBBC factory load. lung shot, cow ran about 20M.
 
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Awesome replies.
cheers!

I've only just recently purchased my whelan, its a ruger hawkeye mk2, with a 2-7x33 loopy. i use rem Core Lokt 250gr factorys.

I first shot a fallow doe just because it was new i took it out on the hunt.
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This past Rut i shot this nice Fallow stag from about 40m.
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An just this week i shot this Sambar stag, my first stag, ive shot a couple of Hinds before but to get this guy i am stoked!
i shot him from about 30 meters, i hit him a tad high in the shoulder an he run about 200m with a really good blood trail an then he expired.
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if you got any more photos post em up!!
i heard a few people use the 35w for moose an elk but hadn ever talked to anyone that had!

WL
 
Congratulations on some nice animals! You're going to continue to enjoy your .35 I'm sure. To answer your original question, the Whelen is not really common here, probably only one in 100 hunters use it. But it does have a loyal following. I personally believe it is about perfect for the hunting I do for the bigger species. About the only other cartridge that I feel has the same balance of excellent killing power, chambered in standard action rifles, and with moderate recoil and muzzle blast is the 9.3x62, but it's even more rare here.
 
yea longwalker. thanks.
the 9.3 is gaining a followin over here amongst sambar hunters also, from what i gather they are similar in balistics?!
i'd like to use it in canada sometime, i've been to Vernon BC before when i was younger, an want to plan somethin for in a few years to come over an hunt.

cheers
WL
 
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