Just talked to my local gun store owner, he’s a shooting buddy as well.It’s likely the same now.
He says two out of every three rifle he sells over .223 is a 6.5 Creedmore. Been that way for over 3 years.
Just talked to my local gun store owner, he’s a shooting buddy as well.It’s likely the same now.
The Whelen doesn't have the BC of a 300 win but it is faster with the same weight bullets. I'm getting 3280 with 180 grain TTSX. That is certainly faster than a 300 Winn 180 grain. I've owned and shot 300 winn's and 338 Winn decades longer than I've owned a 35 Whelen
But when a 35 Whelen can push a 250 grain bullet to 2745 FPS with a larger frontal area then how is the 338 Winn superior? It isn't.
@jwp475Not grasping at straws at all. A belt is good exactly for what? You may want to read the data again Speer lists 64.1 grains of CFE223 as max with a 250 grain bullet. More frontal area is exactly tha More.
Belted magnum is just ingrained in my vocabulary. Any magnum is what I meant. The .35 isn't a magnum. Yeah I don't know where that came from I crossed wires somewhere on that load. Frontal area is nothing more than a but, but, but in the debate when it's that small of a difference. I'd maybe listen in relation to a .308 bullet, but not a .338. You're tilting at bloody windmills there.Not grasping at straws at all. A belt is good exactly for what? You may want to read the data again Speer lists 64.1 grains of CFE223 as max with a 250 grain bullet. More frontal area is exactly tha More.
You're right, it doesn't have the BC of either WM. The answer is blowing in the wind and retained energy downrange. I see you're not mentioning the lesser SD either.The Whelen doesn't have the BC of a 300 win but it is faster with the same weight bullets. I'm getting 3280 with 180 grain TTSX. That is certainly faster than a 300 Winn 180 grain. I've owned and shot 300 winn's and 338 Winn decades longer than I've owned a 35 Whelen
But when a 35 Whelen can push a 250 grain bullet to 2745 FPS with a larger frontal area then how is the 338 Winn superior? It isn't.
the way the whelen gets more velocity out of a 180 than a 300 mag is because you gain efficiencies when you use the same power plant (case) and go up in bore size. a simple for instance:
7mm rem mag = 3,000 ft lb
338 win mag = 4,000 ft lb
458 win mag = 5,000 ft lb
all the same parent case, yet as bore size opens up, so does the weight of the bullet increase and more energy available.
i suspect if one took a 338, and necked it up it would shoot a 250 gr bullet faster than in its original configuration. although the bc and sectional density would go down.
I often wonder why people who are championing cartridges that in some way lack always get into these deflective talking point campaigns.
Energy transferred to the tissue, bone and nervous system affects kills. To transfer it, you have to have it to start with, conserve it across the flight path, and deliver it effectively upon arrival at target.
I see your point though, with those hideous BCs and SDs I wouldn't be quoting energy either as the turdy-phive holds onto it like a net holds water. A .458 Lott 350gr leaving the station at 2900fps allegedly has 6500 ft-lbs of ME, but it doesn't keep it long. Vroom vroom pfffft! It's a hideous waste of energy.
Magazine capacity!?! Most people here and most all of those making this argument can't cycle the gun fast enough to take advantage of it. You either have to hit the game with authority or have excellent speed of manipulation with your action in order to earn a second shot. Shots three, four and beyond are all resultant of damage caused.
@dirthawkerthe way the whelen gets more velocity out of a 180 than a 300 mag is because you gain efficiencies when you use the same power plant (case) and go up in bore size. a simple for instance:
7mm rem mag = 3,000 ft lb
338 win mag = 4,000 ft lb
458 win mag = 5,000 ft lb
all the same parent case, yet as bore size opens up, so does the weight of the bullet increase and more energy available.
i suspect if one took a 338, and necked it up it would shoot a 250 gr bullet faster than in its original configuration. although the bc and sectional density would go down.
@Forrest HalleyI often wonder why people who are championing cartridges that in some way lack always get into these deflective talking point campaigns.
Energy transferred to the tissue, bone and nervous system affects kills. To transfer it, you have to have it to start with, conserve it across the flight path, and deliver it effectively upon arrival at target.
I see your point though, with those hideous BCs and SDs I wouldn't be quoting energy either as the turdy-phive holds onto it like a net holds water. A .458 Lott 350gr leaving the station at 2900fps allegedly has 6500 ft-lbs of ME, but it doesn't keep it long. Vroom vroom pfffft! It's a hideous waste of energy.
Magazine capacity!?! Most people here and most all of those making this argument can't cycle the gun fast enough to take advantage of it. You either have to hit the game with authority or have excellent speed of manipulation with your action in order to earn a second shot. Shots three, four and beyond are all resultant of damage caused.
@dirthawker
Great simple explanation mate even I understand that. Top that with a powder that gives higher muzzle pressure that is still within SAMMI specs and you get higher velocity as well.
Bob
I have used my first year of production 35 Whelen on 8 trips to South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana. Taking 34 plains game animals. The largest being an Eland at 820 pounds. Also two trips to Alaska for Black bear, 616 lbs, and a double shovel caribou.I see it raised a bit about I wonder how many people own and use the 35 whelen.
How bout we find out as well as what is your favourite load and why you like the whelen.
Every one knows I'm a Whelen lunatic and get a lot of pleasure loading for it. I'm still working on loads for the 275 and 310 grainers but will get there
Bob
I'm not debating the collision and passthroughs. I'm simply stating that the energy must be transferred as the bullet goes through the animal and simply passing through is not as effective. Hence why we use expanding bullets vs. solids for increased soft tissue damage. If energy was unimportant, we'd all be using a .22 FMJ and making the most of our accuracy and shot placement.You may want to learn a bit more physics. A bullet strike is an inelastic collision, where energy isn't conserved. An elastic collision energy is conserved.
Ahh yes, ladies and gentlemen we have here a mystery cartridge and wonder cartridge if you will...the turdy-phive wheel-ann! Just imagine any cartridge power level near it above or below, but especially above, and voila it's powerless to resist the chh-arrrr-mmms of the turdy-phive! We'll fill it full of modern powder and defy the odds as it magically becomes faster and stronger than all its siblings and competition. Belt or no belt! You can hold your pants up! So drop your belts and grab your elastic pants! Get a wheel-ann today and be part of the Smart Cart(ridge) Revolution! Think of it like a Tesla, except in a rifle, and all those surpassed cartridges as the mechanic's truck towing the generator.@Forrest Halley
Sounds like a case of, if you can't bamboozle them with science baffle them with bullshit to me.
Just admit the Whelen is every bit as good as the 338 and in some cases a fraction better but both are good cartridges.
Bob
In the wilds of Alaska, Yukon Territory and maybe even Kamchatka...hold down hunting camps besieged by giant bruins with improved magazine capacity and live to tell the tale! That extra round in the magazine will surely save the day as you've practiced magazine dumping and can even reload the rifle rapidly in a manner that would make Snoxall and Wallingford blush.Exactly. People over look the Whelen's best attribute when say hunting big bears the Whelen has a higher round count in the magazine in a handy package
@Forrest HalleyI'm not debating the collision and passthroughs. I'm simply stating that the energy must be transferred as the bullet goes through the animal and simply passing through is not as effective. Hence why we use expanding bullets vs. solids for increased soft tissue damage. If energy was unimportant, we'd all be using a .22 FMJ and making the most of our accuracy and shot placement.
Ahh yes, ladies and gentlemen we have here a mystery cartridge and wonder cartridge if you will...the turdy-phive wheel-ann! Just imagine any cartridge power level near it above or below, but especially above, and voila it's powerless to resist the chh-arrrr-mmms of the turdy-phive! We'll fill it full of modern powder and defy the odds as it magically becomes faster and stronger than all its siblings and competition. Belt or no belt! You can hold your pants up! So drop your belts and grab your elastic pants! Get a wheel-ann today and be part of the Smart Cart(ridge) Revolution! Think of it like a Tesla, except in a rifle, and all those surpassed cartridges as the mechanic's truck towing the generator.
In the wilds of Alaska, Yukon Territory and maybe even Kamchatka...hold down hunting camps besieged by giant bruins with improved magazine capacity and live to tell the tale! That extra round in the magazine will surely save the day as you've practiced magazine dumping and can even reload the rifle rapidly in a manner that would make Snoxall and Wallingford blush.
I'm not debating the collision and passthroughs. I'm simply stating that the energy must be transferred as the bullet goes through the animal and simply passing through is not as effective. Hence why we use expanding bullets vs. solids for increased soft tissue damage. If energy was unimportant, we'd all be using a .22 FMJ and making the most of our accuracy and shot placement.
Ahh yes, ladies and gentlemen we have here a mystery cartridge and wonder cartridge if you will...the turdy-phive wheel-ann! Just imagine any cartridge power level near it above or below, but especially above, and voila it's powerless to resist the chh-arrrr-mmms of the turdy-phive! We'll fill it full of modern powder and defy the odds as it magically becomes faster and stronger than all its siblings and competition. Belt or no belt! You can hold your pants up! So drop your belts and grab your elastic pants! Get a wheel-ann today and be part of the Smart Cart(ridge) Revolution! Think of it like a Tesla, except in a rifle, and all those surpassed cartridges as the mechanic's truck towing the generator.
In the wilds of Alaska, Yukon Territory and maybe even Kamchatka...hold down hunting camps besieged by giant bruins with improved magazine capacity and live to tell the tale! That extra round in the magazine will surely save the day as you've practiced magazine dumping and can even reload the rifle rapidly in a manner that would make Snoxall and Wallingford blush.