Shawn.54
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35 Whelen was not a popular cartridge when first released due to poor performance of Remington’s bullet choice I believe they tried to download the bullets they used in 35 Rem and also they were worried about all the wildcat rifles out there so factory ammo was low pressure. My son has mine and it loves 225 Accubonds. Mine has neve fired a factory cartridge only my reloads.The .35 Whelen is very rare around these parts. In my whole hunting life I have only known 3 people who had them and that was back in the 90s. Two of them were and outfitter that I guided for and his son. They each had them in Remington 7600s. And the other one belonged to a U.S. gun writer (Bryce Towsley) that I guided. His was a Remington 700. Haven’t seen one since!
I just checked my local gunshop’s website listings and they don’t have one in stock. Seems like for some reason the .35 Whelen just hasn’t caught on around here. Don’t know why. I guess the young hunters are just hung up on speed these days.
shawn