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Guns and Ammo / Re: 35 whelen
« Last post by CP on Today at 11:20:43 AM »
These will drop anything on this continent:

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Guns and Ammo / Re: 35 whelen
« Last post by Skillet on Today at 10:50:00 AM »
The 35 Whelen is a great round.  Classic medium bore American round.  Designed by Col. Townsend Whelen long before the belted magnums hit the market in the 50's, it filled a niche.  Based off the -06, as many wildcats were in the 20's, and using the 358 rifle bullets readily available then, the 35 Whelen found a large following in Alaska among those who rolled their own ammo, for good reason. 

The 200 Nosler Partition and the 35 Whelen go together like peas and carrots, imho.  At 2800 FPS and a minimum reliable expansion velocity of 1600 FPS, the effective range of this round is easily 300 yards.  It carries 1500# out to 500 yards.  You'll be dropping like a stone out there, of course, but if you zero in at 200 yards with this bullet your max height is 2.0" over LOS at 110 yards and 2.1" below LOS at 280 yards.  Basically point and shoot out to 300 for all big game.  You can get real horsepower out of it like @zwickeyman did as well with 225's and 250's, which sounds like a nice build.

There are a lot of copper monolithic bullets available, but keep in mind the 35 typically isn't known for being a speed demon and their minimum velocities are at a higher velocity than a traditional lead core bullet.  Not to say they can't also be used, but in my opinion the mono's are a little out of character for this classic round.  However, if you're in the mono mood, check out the 180gr TTSX... an interesting combo.

Going the other direction in "monolithic bullets", there are several enthusiasts in the cast bullet world (check out www.castboolits.com) that hold the 35 Whelen in high regard for cast lead/paper patching.  A very interesting rabbit hole to go down...

A very appealing aspect of the 35 Whelen used to be that you can load cheap 357 pistol bullets for practice/plinking.  This was far more appealing back in the days of $.01 primers and $10/# powder, of course.  30-06 brass is nearly free at any public range... before the massive price increases for components, you could legitimately load 100 rounds with 158 grain 357 FMJ for $.15/round.  Even given today's prices, you could still load up that same 100 rounds for $.50 each on 30-06 range brass.

I think of your Mauser and a 35 Whelen build, shooting 200 Partitions or paper patched cast bullets you poured yourself, and imagine a near-perfect combination.  No worries about running into mr grizz up here with that in your hands.  Basically a 400 yard rifle if you "hold on hair," (or dial it in, but turreted scopes look silly on old mausers, imo) it could have just as easily been lifted off the pages of a 1950 Outdoor life article about hunting moose in AK or on safari in Africa.

If you can't tell, I'm a fan of your 35 Whelen on a mauser idea.

As an aside, I've shot only one 375 H&H, a Sako AV, and found it to be more pleasant to shoot than my buddies Ruger in 338WM.  Some rifles are just mules due to weight and/or stock design, however.  A 35 Whelen shooting 200-225's at 2700-2800 will be manageable in a heavier mauser build, imo. 

There's a few other members I know of that might be able to offer some personal experience - @Angry Perch, @wadu1

Good luck!
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Trail Cameras / Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Last post by Tbar on Today at 10:47:00 AM »
The comment periods are likely required as part of the rulemaking process and I'm not bothered at all by the commission ignoring the comments. If I say that I'm opposed to ballot box management why would I favor management by popular opinion. Hunters are often outnumbered by antis during comment periods if it's just down to keeping score.
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
You nailed it with that comment.  Policy should be based on objective trust not always in line with popular options. 
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Elk Hunting / Re: Four less
« Last post by BeerBugler on Today at 09:35:50 AM »
Keep it civil. 

Observe the forum rules.   
Refresh yourself if needed. 



Racial slurs will not be tolerated.

Obviously you have the right and responsibility to enforce the forum rules. But…there’s something Orwellian about you guys always “warning” us about our thought crimes. You all do it, you all should stop.

I should have been more clear:
I removed one post that consisted of just a racial slur (a clear violation of forum rules).

Thanks and have a great day.

Makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
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Guns and Ammo / Re: 35 whelen
« Last post by zwickeyman on Today at 09:07:43 AM »
I had a 35 Whelen AI with a 23" barrel built for me last year. It kicks similar to my 338 WM  a little less, not bad at all but Im not recoil sensitive either. I havent hunted with it yet but will next season

Im shooting 225gr at 2800 and 250gr at 2700

My 338 WM with a 20" barrel shoots 225gr at 2850 with 20 grains more powder
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Trapping / Re: “Recreational trappers”?
« Last post by Loup Loup on Today at 08:59:35 AM »
I know Bruce. I knew you just forwarded it from WDFW.
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Guns and Ammo / 35 whelen
« Last post by Night goat on Today at 08:37:27 AM »
I have a ww2 Mauser 98 with all the stamping telling me it was made at the actual Mauser factory (byf135), and what I can only guess is a 1942/1943 year rifle. I picked it up at a pawnshop for 150$ a while back, and the reason why it was so cheap is it was sporterized at one point, and the barrel that got put on it doesn't have any markings. I'm going to have to cast the chamber to figure out what it shoots, but figure it's a 6mm of sorts, possibly a 6mm Remington, but who knows

I've also been thinking of re-barreling it and the 35 whelen came across my radar. I have an 06 and a 7mag,30 06 was the origional consideration, but started reading how the 35 whelen is the poor man's 375h&h, and uses the same case as the 30 06 albeit necked up to fit a bigger bullet

I have been long intimidated by the 375h&h probably due to the nasty reputation my buddy's rifle has amongst our circles, provided it is an ultralight rifle in 375h&h, he's not a small guy (about 6'5) and crabs for a living and won't shoot more than a round or two out of it, and it knocks almost everybody on thier arse, but I've been reading the 35 whelen kinda has similar performance and kicks way less.

I'm just now learning about the 35 whelen but thought I'd check here for opinions on it

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Bow Hunting / Re: Long Island Hunt
« Last post by Sundance on Today at 08:04:53 AM »
Pm sent
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Elk Hunting / Re: Four less
« Last post by Dan-o on Today at 08:03:33 AM »
Keep it civil. 

Observe the forum rules.   
Refresh yourself if needed. 

Racial slurs will not be tolerated.

Obviously you have the right and responsibility to enforce the forum rules. But…there’s something Orwellian about you guys always “warning” us about our thought crimes. You all do it, you all should stop.

I should have been more clear:
I removed one post that consisted of just a racial slur (a clear violation of forum rules).

Thanks and have a great day. 
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