I need your .35 Whelen loads

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I should be getting a .35 whelen back fro the 'smith very soon. K98 action, new 22" tube, laminated stock. It's going to serve as a heavy to compliment my go to 7mm-08. Uses will be moose, and a loaner for bear clients. Normally I'm a one rifle, one load guy, but I'm thinking two loads for this one. I'm thinking a full steam 225-250 gr. spitzer moose load, and a lighter recoiling bear load. That might sound funny, but baits are set to present a 50 yrd. shot, tops, so I'm thinking a 250 gr. round nose at around 2400 would be very effective, and easier for someone shooting an unfamiliar rifle to shoot well. Good idea? Bad idea? Any bullet and powder recommendations?
 
I'm sure you'll get lots of response to this request...the Whelen has become quite popular lately.
The load I settled on in mine was a 225 Partition pushed by 60grs of Rel15..gave me 2700 in a 24" tube.
 
For hunting, I use heavier loads w/Varget with 250gr Speers. Over 2500 fps and accurate.

Also, I've used 200gr Remington SPs (varmint bullet :) ) in a few 35cals and they are usually quite accurate and easy to shoot. The 200grainers are for range blasting and sighting in.


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I'd suggest you settle on one good load with 250 gr. bulelts. The whelen shoots to very different point of impact with different bullet weights / speed. I mostly shoot with the 250 gr., speer grand slam, but they're too tough for deer. I'd suggest you use the Hornady RN for light animals and your bear hunts. The RN will open a bit quicker than a protected point or PSP. I use a max. load of IMR4064 for 2500 FPS. Killed a lot of big critters with that. I have been researching RL15 powder, seems even better in the Whelen, but I haven't used any of those loads yet.
 
rL 15 w/ 60 gr with a 225 tsx I get 2630 fps out of a 22" tube I've tried a bunch of powders but I found rl 15 best used to use Rl 12 I also had pretty good luck with 4320
 
I'm thinking a 250 gr. round nose at around 2400
No problems there. I've used that (Hornady Interlock) for bear and it works super. I took that load Moose hunting last fall in my 7600 Carbine for closer work. Just about any powder normally used in the 35 Whelen will give u this classic load level. But I like ReL15 for its ability to up the velocities within safe pressures. I agree with the loads suggested by Rembo and Andy as being similar to my favs for the Whelen.

One favorite is 59.5 ReL15 behind a 250 (very close to Andy's above) - work up for safety.
 
I'm getting 2550 with 250 Hornadys and 4895, and 2500 with RE15 and Speer 250s. I haven't tried 4895 with the speers, yet. Barrel is 22".
 
I've found RL15 to be the best powder for both 225's and 250's in my Whelen. I've backed off from the 60-61/225 and the 59/250 because while pressure didn't SEEM to bad, my brass life sucked.

So I've pretty much settled on 57 gr with the 250's for 2600-2625 fps and 58 gr with the 225's at about 2700-2725 fps. Barrel length is 23"

I can get the same range of velocities with IMR4320 but I think pressures may be a bit higher.

I use 225 gr Nosler Partitions and 250 gr Hornady spitzers. Both are great moose killers.
 
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I'll cast another vote for Reloder 15 in the Whelen. I used to use IMR-4064 and it was quite good. Reloder 15 has proven to be more accurate yet and faster to boot. As an added bonus R-15 is also insenstive to temperature changes. I'm shooting the manual maximum of 59.5 grains of R-15 with a 250 grain Hornady Interlock. Accuracy is always sub-MOA and velocity is running at an average of 2592 fps.

Chuck
 
sorry to Hi-jack, but I have some interest in the Whelen, and I am wondering what the recoil is like? As compared to a 300 Weatherby with 180's?

thanks
 
Maxx said:
sorry to Hi-jack, but I have some interest in the Whelen, and I am wondering what the recoil is like? As compared to a 300 Weatherby with 180's?

thanks

I find the recoil of the Whelen with max 250 gr loads to be very similar to a .300 Win mag shooting max 180 gr loads in rifles of similar weights. About the only difference was that the .300 WM recoil was quicker.
 
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Mauser98 said:
I find the recoil of the Whelen with max 250 gr loads to be very similar to a .300 Win mag shooting max 180 gr loads in rifles of similar weights. About the only difference was that the .300 WM recoil was quicker.

My experience matches Mauser98's. I find it less objectionable than a 300 mag, but you don't have to open the bolt to know it went off! Not something I'd recommend for someone who is sensitive to recoil, unless you are going to load down lighter bullets.
 
60 grains RL-15 225 Grain Barnes-X Triple Shock
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