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Thread: Messing around with the 35 Whelen and pistol bullets

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    After building this gun last year it is becoming one of my favourites!

    I’m starting to look at using 158 grain and 180 grain pistol bullets in the whelen for plinking at the range and possibly some varmint if suitable.

    The cost of projectiles these days is through the roof so this is a good paper puncher tactic. Recoil should be very light.

    I can find load data for 180 grain so no problem there but the 158xtp is a different story. I can use trail boss for certain but I’d be interested in hearing if others have had success with this venture.

    My twist rate is 1/12 so I doubt I’ll be able to push the thin jacket bullets too fast but maybe 24-2600 FPS…

    Has anyone else gone down this road?

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    In the Lyman 48th: For 158 jacketed HP
    Powder Pwdr. Wt M.Vel. Pressure Max M.Vel Pressure
    2400 26.7grs 1405 fps 23,300 CUP 31.0 grs 1546 fps 40,000 CUP
    I'm not sure what you trying to achieve. Possibly this will be a place to start.

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    Last edited by Gun Nut; January 7th, 2022 at 09:32 AM.

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    Thank you sir!

    Was hoping a few of you fellows would chime in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nut View Post
    In the Lyman 48th: For 158 jacketed HP
    Powder Pwdr. Wt M.Vel. Pressure Max M.Vel Pressure
    2400 26.7grs 1405 fps 23,300 CUP 31.0 grs 1546 fps 40,000 CUP
    I'm not sure what you trying to achieve. Possibly this will be a place to start.

    You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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    I knew I saw them in my old zipped reloading manuals, you beat me to it.

    This was always my plan, a 7600 pump with sights in 35 Whelen. 1 scope for 250gr big animal bullets, 1 scope for 35 remington velocity 200gr bullets and the sights for pistol bullets, 158gr lead for small game/plinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    I knew I saw them in my old zipped reloading manuals, you beat me to it.

    This was always my plan, a 7600 pump with sights in 35 Whelen. 1 scope for 250gr big animal bullets, 1 scope for 35 remington velocity 200gr bullets and the sights for pistol bullets, 158gr lead for small game/plinking.
    Old reloading manuals - I must find them!

    Wonder how a hard cast powder coated would work on a coyote. It certainly would not expand!

    I would enjoy a 7600 in whelen. A few years of searching with no luck.

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    I've got no experience with this, but I do have some info from 2 loading manuals. I will try to post it tonight - I took photos of the pages. If you PM me with an email address or number that I can text you at, I could send them right away.
    Last edited by rf2; January 7th, 2022 at 10:29 AM.

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    PM sent
    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Jack View Post
    Old reloading manuals - I must find them!

    Wonder how a hard cast powder coated would work on a coyote. It certainly would not expand!

    I would enjoy a 7600 in whelen. A few years of searching with no luck.
    Feel free to PM me as well, if I can get an email address I think we can work out moving these PDFs over.

    Ya, every time I see one my bank account says no

    I would not use hard cast, I would use a 158gr soft lead cowboy action lead bullet, run the velocity around that of a 38 special, wad cutter or semi-wad cutter.

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    Thanks Fox
    PM sent!

    Folks, thanks a bunch for the details.

    I will post results!

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