The .35 Whelen Pistol

To my mind, the 35 Remington or maybe 358 Win would be best in a short barrel. I’ve shot a few deer over the years with a 14” TC Contender using 200 GT bullets in a 35 Remington, and it works very well. But ammo is hard to find/expensive these days. Also, those thin jacketed 357 bullets will be like bomb going off when driven at high velocities.
 
How about a 9.3x62? You could load the 95gr PPU hollowpoints made for 9x18 mak (.365 diameter). Grafs has them for $17/100. I bet you could get them screaming out of there. I bought some to try in my 9.3x74R for varmints when I'm out bird hunting with the drilling.
That's a thought. A lot of potential there. Interesting concept and I enjoy how you stayed within the .30-06 wheelhouse on brass. Super cool idea.
To my mind, the 35 Remington or maybe 358 Win would be best in a short barrel. I’ve shot a few deer over the years with a 14” TC Contender using 200 GT bullets in a 35 Remington, and it works very well. But ammo is hard to find/expensive these days. Also, those thin jacketed 357 bullets will be like bomb going off when driven at high velocities.
Well you've discovered what effect I'm looking for.
 
QL says 3100-3550 fps (depending on 10 or 15" barrel) with a 9.3 shooting 95 grainers with a case full of 4227 at MAP. I don't know how much they could take before they come apart mid air though.

Might have to stick to the .357/358 caliber for tougher jacket/bonded bullets, or if you want something really unique a .40-06/400 Whelen, then you can shoot 41 rem mag bullets
 
QL says 3100-3550 fps (depending on 10 or 15" barrel) with a 9.3 shooting 95 grainers with a case full of 4227 at MAP. I don't know how much they could take before they come apart mid air though.

Might have to stick to the .357/358 caliber for tougher jacket/bonded bullets, or if you want something really unique a .40-06/400 Whelen, then you can shoot 41 rem mag bullets
How does QL compare the .35 to the 9.3? I'd be curious to see what a 125 .357 xtp would do in a .35 W or even an AI. I'm forming the cases out of 06 brass either way...
 
How does QL compare the .35 to the 9.3? I'd be curious to see what a 125 .357 xtp would do in a .35 W or even an AI. I'm forming the cases out of 06 brass either way...
Looks like around 2700-3150 with a 125 out of the 35 whelen pistol. Again something like RL-7 or 4198. Hornady seems pretty technical, they might be able to tell you the max velocity or RPM the bullet will stay together.
 

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I am righthanded, so not interested in the rifle, but I have a 375 RUM and 350 gr bullet loading data is very hard to come by. If you could reply with information regarding your loads I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Ray Boone, Leavenworth, WA
 
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