Product Overview: 35 Whelen
The .35 Whelen is a powerful rifle cartridge designed for big game hunting. Introduced in 1922 by Colonel Townsend Whelen and James Howe, it is based on the .30-06 Springfield cartridge, necked up to accept a .358-inch (9.1 mm) bullet. This modification allows for larger and heavier bullets, providing increased stopping power and versatility for various types of game. 35 Whelen Ammunition
Key Specifications:
- Caliber: .35 Whelen
- Bullet Diameter: .358 inches (9.1 mm)
- Case Type: Rimless, bottleneck
- Case Length: 2.494 inches (63.3 mm)
- Overall Length: 3.34 inches (84.8 mm)
- Rifling Twist: 1:16 inches
- Primer Type: Large rifle
- Max Pressure: 52,000 psi
Performance:
- Velocity: The .35 Whelen typically propels a 200- to 250-grain bullet between 2,500 and 2,900 feet per second (fps).
- Energy: Muzzle energy ranges from approximately 3,000 to 4,000 foot-pounds (ft-lbs), depending on bullet weight and load.
Applications:
The .35 Whelen is highly regarded for its effectiveness in hunting medium to large game, including deer, elk, moose, and bear. It offers excellent performance at both short and long ranges, making it a versatile choice for various hunting scenarios.
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Hornady Superformance .35 Whelen 200 Grain Soft Point Centerfire 250 rounds