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Best Path to an Accurate .35 Whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="beretzs" data-source="post: 2538630" data-attributes="member: 15154"><p>I can't say how easy the Whelen is to load. Plain old 06 brass expanded to 35 caliber is a piece of cake. ANY powder from 4064, Varget, 8208, RL15, H322, ETC are all excellent performers. Any decent pointed bullet from 180 on up will likely be accurate for hunting out to 300 or more yards. You almost can't pick a bad bullet.</p><p></p><p>And the nice part is you can run 200's from mild at 2400-2500 all the way up to 2900+. Same for the 250's, 2200-2400 on the low end or up to 2700 with some of the more select powders. You just have a pile of versatility with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beretzs, post: 2538630, member: 15154"] I can't say how easy the Whelen is to load. Plain old 06 brass expanded to 35 caliber is a piece of cake. ANY powder from 4064, Varget, 8208, RL15, H322, ETC are all excellent performers. Any decent pointed bullet from 180 on up will likely be accurate for hunting out to 300 or more yards. You almost can't pick a bad bullet. And the nice part is you can run 200's from mild at 2400-2500 all the way up to 2900+. Same for the 250's, 2200-2400 on the low end or up to 2700 with some of the more select powders. You just have a pile of versatility with it. [/QUOTE]
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