Jamie D Van Roekel
AH enthusiast
I’m doing research for a local radio show that I’m doing. Is there any commercially available rifles built for the 35 Whelen and or 9.3x62. Looking for something of value if there is anything. Thanks.
.35 Whelen is a dead horse....
HWL
Ha ha Not So. 35 Whelen is Very popular in the single shot world of primitive arms hunting here in Louisiana and Mississippi. Also where states minimum diameter for big game hunting is .358. Also capable of taking any animal on the planet except that many African countries limit the diameter of dangerous game cartridges. It’s easy to convert 3006 brass to 35 Whelen and commercial ammo is available because of the single shot popularity. 9.3x63 rifles are readily available. The SAKO 100 is a good example and not too expensive. Ammo for it might be a challenge here in the US though, or brass for that matter..35 Whelen is a dead horse....
HWL
Blasphemy.35 Whelen is a dead horse....
HWL
Good information, yes .35 Whelen ammo is readily available here in South Louisiana, even at some Walmart in the rural towns. When I had my Mauser 98 built in .35 Whelen, 20 years ago. I thought it would be a handloading proposition, or order online only.Ha ha Not So. 35 Whelen is Very popular in the single shot world of primitive arms hunting here in Louisiana and Mississippi. Also where states minimum diameter for big game hunting is .358. Also capable of taking any animal on the planet except that many African countries limit the diameter of dangerous game cartridges. It’s easy to convert 3006 brass to 35 Whelen and commercial ammo is available because of the single shot popularity. 9.3x63 rifles are readily available. The SAKO 100 is a good example and not too expensive. Ammo for it might be a challenge here in the US though, or brass for that matter.
@HWL.35 Whelen is a dead horse....
HWL
Only when it is loaded into a rifle that is a single shot break open and has an exposed hammer. Any caliber over 35 can be used for this if the rifle type was made before 1900 and satisfies the criteria above. I have such a single shot and have taken my biggest deer with it in primitive arms season. I also have a custom built 35 Whelen on a VZ24 Mauser receiver. I have taken some big deer with it. All one shot DRT. I use Remington Core Lokt ammo. 200g at 2680 fps. It can do 250g at 2700 fps. By chronograph. Overkill for deer.What makes the 35 Whelan "primitive"? Calibre?
Not hate from what I read. The 35 Whelen is "American" and the 9.3 "European". Until recently the 9.3 was not in the lime-light as the 35. From Boddington... consider the 9.3 an upgraded 35. I have both CZ and Steyr 9.3s and they are tack drivers. With CFE and CCI 200, I've gotten the 286 gr Barnes TSX up to 2400 fps (your mileage may vary and be careful). The 9.3 hasn't gotten the attention it has in the rest of the world. A lot more bullet styles for the 35. However, as a thumper, the 9.3 has better sectional density. The 250 gr 358 is 0.279, The 286 9.3 is 0.305 and the 300 is 0.320. Nice to be above 0.300 when hunting bigger stuff.i feel hurt with all the 35 whelen hate, here many good .35 cal bullets and 3006 cases are every where and factory ammo is not hard to find. but 9.3x62 is mostly a special order(hens teeth) item, i own a custom 9.3x62 that cost me twice the cost of a 35 whelan to shoot.
@frhunter13Only when it is loaded into a rifle that is a single shot break open and has an exposed hammer. Any caliber over 35 can be used for this if the rifle type was made before 1900 and satisfies the criteria above. I have such a single shot and have taken my biggest deer with it in primitive arms season. I also have a custom built 35 Whelen on a VZ24 Mauser receiver. I have taken some big deer with it. All one shot DRT. I use Remington Core Lokt ammo. 200g at 2680 fps. It can do 250g at 2700 fps. By chronograph. Overkill for deer.
@DrBob How bout a 275g Woodleigh PPSP out of the Whelen at close to 2,600fps, same sd as the 286.Not hate from what I read. The 35 Whelen is "American" and the 9.3 "European". Until recently the 9.3 was not in the lime-light as the 35. From Boddington... consider the 9.3 an upgraded 35. I have both CZ and Steyr 9.3s and they are tack drivers. With CFE and CCI 200, I've gotten the 286 gr Barnes TSX up to 2400 fps (your mileage may vary and be careful). The 9.3 hasn't gotten the attention it has in the rest of the world. A lot more bullet styles for the 35. However, as a thumper, the 9.3 has better sectional density. The 250 gr 358 is 0.279, The 286 9.3 is 0.305 and the 300 is 0.320. Nice to be above 0.300 when hunting bigger stuff.