Ruger Hawkeye .35 Whelen

Rate of twist is 1:16, is that good for the heavier bullets??
In a word - no. But some 16" twist will shoot 300s. But it's a crap shoot over 250 grainers. Woodleigh bullets mailed me a few loads for the 35 Whelen using their 310RN bullet - they noted a 1 in 12" twist was needed in the 35 Whelen. A 12" or 14" would be better for the what is now considered "heavy_for_calibre" bullets.

Another thought (educated (?) guess really) - I bet they actually make it with a 12" twist. Time will tell but they changed to a 12" twist for their 350RemMags and use it in their 358wins. So I think the initial info supplied may be wrong. But time will tell.

Thanks for reporting on that development. A 35 Whelen Hawkeye should be a good big game rifle I think. Yes sights would be better.
 
Looks like I am going to have a 35 cal Barrel for sale...LOL...

I was just going to buy a Ruger and do it myself but since they are going to save me the trouble...

My wife has a Hawkeye in 243 is a great gun...
 
if the 1:16 twist will stabilize a 250 grain Nosler Partition, I think that would satisfy 95% of Whelen owners who probably wont shoot anything heavier
 
It's hard to understand why any gun manufacturer would make a 1:16" twist for a 35cal bbl. No doubt it hurts sales.

Should be at least a 1:14 or faster, if just for sales sake.


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no problem with a 16" twist...had a Ruger and a Classic, both shot 250's just fine...guys who think otherwise just read to much and don't shoot 35's a lot...
I agree, but I still think they would sell a few more units with the faster twist.


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The Remington's all have 1:16. I had a Ruger Hawkeye in .358 Win and it was a 1:14. I'm really excited to hear about this new rifle. I want one.
 
I was thinking 20" with sights.
I likey that too.
I had a Ruger Hawkeye in .358 Win and it was a 1:14.
Slooshark1 - If that's true then Ruger's website's specs are wrong as they list it as a 12" twist.
http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/FAProdSpecsView?model=7128

Did you actually check yours and find it different from spec? I'll be checking the twist of my Ruger Frontier 358 now to confirm it's as advertised which is also a 12" twist - but I don't have time tonight.

Regards all.
 
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