Hey fellas.
loving the big hole in the end of the Ruger barrel again an really want to use it for a Stag this next few hunts.
I had been Dabbling in the Longer Range of deer hunting (300-400) with a more suited and setup .270 Winchester, and in the mean time I would tote the T3 .308 around for Stalking, an if the odd longer shot arose -300m I could take it under perfect conditions..
I hadn't really used the Whelen since hunting over the Gundog, Cooper. he passed a few years ago now and I feel it is time to put another Big one on the Wall, with the Whelen power.
Since Downgrading stocks to the Ramline, the rifle must be sitting better and is Shooting better groups with the Hornady 250gr SP rounds as opposed to the Woodleigh RN 225, Apart from the Action bolts coming loose since first instalment I think it is now ready to go and is Sighted in ready to hunt.
I ended up with the Rifle shooting about an inch above line of sight at 100m.
I vaguely remember early on I had the rifle around 1 inch high, but then for a period I had it sitting about almost 2 inches high to utilise the trajectory a bit further if I had too across gulley..
I don't think i'll be shooting at 250m very often with it.. So does the 1 inch high work in the .35 Whelen and 250gr? or would you put it up a bit higher?
Or How many of you guys Hunt with a Rifle that is Zeroed at 100m?? and how do you go out slightly longer ranges if shots arise?
Thank you
WL
loving the big hole in the end of the Ruger barrel again an really want to use it for a Stag this next few hunts.
I had been Dabbling in the Longer Range of deer hunting (300-400) with a more suited and setup .270 Winchester, and in the mean time I would tote the T3 .308 around for Stalking, an if the odd longer shot arose -300m I could take it under perfect conditions..
I hadn't really used the Whelen since hunting over the Gundog, Cooper. he passed a few years ago now and I feel it is time to put another Big one on the Wall, with the Whelen power.
Since Downgrading stocks to the Ramline, the rifle must be sitting better and is Shooting better groups with the Hornady 250gr SP rounds as opposed to the Woodleigh RN 225, Apart from the Action bolts coming loose since first instalment I think it is now ready to go and is Sighted in ready to hunt.
I ended up with the Rifle shooting about an inch above line of sight at 100m.
I vaguely remember early on I had the rifle around 1 inch high, but then for a period I had it sitting about almost 2 inches high to utilise the trajectory a bit further if I had too across gulley..
I don't think i'll be shooting at 250m very often with it.. So does the 1 inch high work in the .35 Whelen and 250gr? or would you put it up a bit higher?
Or How many of you guys Hunt with a Rifle that is Zeroed at 100m?? and how do you go out slightly longer ranges if shots arise?
Thank you
WL



















































