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adcoch1
08-31-2019, 09:59 PM
Looking to see what you guys think is the best current production mold for the 35 whelen? So far I have only shot jwords, and that is NOT what I built this thing for! So, what's the best mold? 200 grn, 250? 275 grn+?

smoked turkey
08-31-2019, 10:42 PM
I really like the old Lyman 3589(or 358009) which is 280 grains with Lyman #2 alloy and with my mix of 50/50 +2% tin it is more like 295 grains. I have taken a few whitetail with this (gaining some familiarity with this boolit) before taking it black bear hunting in Eastern Canada. It did perfectly on all game with 3 shots for 3 animals which included a nice male black bear. I believe one of the custom mold makers have cloned this boolit so they are more readily available than they used to be. I believe if whitetail is the quarry, I would consider the 35-200 from RCBS. It will do the job in spades most of the time.

Yodogsandman
09-01-2019, 01:21 AM
I have two favorites I use in my 1-12 twist, 35 Whelen. The NOE 230gr 360-230 FP and the NOE 310gr 360-310 FN (35 Thumper). Both are very accurate and can be shot at high velocities.

leadhead 500
09-01-2019, 06:57 AM
I have tried over 10 different 35 Moulds for full bore loads in the 35 Whelen and the best one hands down is the Accurate 36-260C ! Made from a 3:1 mix of wheel weights and Linotype then water dropped it will print groups around 1 inch at 100 yards with max loads

Shuz
09-02-2019, 10:35 AM
What is the twist rate on your .35 Whelen?

adcoch1
09-02-2019, 10:48 AM
1 in 14"

T_McD
09-02-2019, 10:51 AM
I had to settle for the Lee 200 grain (cuz I’m cheap). Have not done any accuracy tests yet but I would prefer a heavier bullet.

GBertolet
09-02-2019, 11:54 AM
You didn't mention what your intended use was, hunting or general shooting. Irreguardless, I have 2 molds for my 35 Whelen Imp, with a 1-12 twist barrel. The Lyman 358315 bullet is my favorite. It weighs out at 210 gr w/gascheck, and it shoots very well in my Whelen. A good bullet for overall shooting and mid sized game, such as whitetail deer. The other is a Saeco 352, a 245 gr bullet w/gascheck. For bigger game, this would be the first choice for me.

There are so many molds out there, that are well suited for this cartridge. Everyone has their favorite, these two are mine.

cwlongshot
09-02-2019, 05:36 PM
247718. I like this one a aweful lot. I powder coat, a GC isnt needed as the Whelen cant push it past powder coat velocities. It offers a good meplat, so you are not required to push it that hard.

CW

Yodogsandman
09-02-2019, 06:09 PM
Be sure to do a search for "35 Whelen loads" using the "custom search" feature in the white box in the upper right side of the page. Many of the best loads will not be found in any book for it. Best powders for me have been IMR4064, IMR4350 and and IMR 4831. Others have mentioned AA4350 and H380 as their best powders.

adcoch1
09-02-2019, 07:27 PM
4064 and 4350 are the powders I've used so far for fireforming converted 30-06 brass, both seem very well suited to the whelen. I am looking for hunting and general shooting, which is why I asked for favorites. I will probably be buying two or three molds for this rifle, but I like heavy for caliber bullets, so hunting with it for big game like elk and moose will for sure be in my future...

Shuz
09-04-2019, 10:24 AM
With a 1:14 twist, you should find good accuracy no matter what design you end up with. For hunting I prefer the Lyman 358009 at a nominal 280g and heat treated. I'm driving these at 2150fps. I use AA4064 as the powder of choice.

cwlongshot
09-08-2020, 11:10 AM
I liked that 358009 for many years in my Whelen 1:14. (I think) But when I started powder coating I found this nose (bore rider portion) just too big. I bought the Accurate 270 and have t really looked back!!

Im casting it 20:1 and having a ball with it sized .356 in the Legend on top of 7.3g Herco for a sub sonic 1070 fps loading!! JUST THE SLIGHTEST 50 Y evidence of a tail wag in the 1:16 twist. If I go to 8 g it goes super/trans sonic and no wag noticed.

I just scored a Saeco 352 and have high hopes.

I also have a NOE 230 thats great, but want more weight.

CW

waksupi
09-08-2020, 11:37 AM
247718. I like this one a aweful lot. I powder coat, a GC isnt needed as the Whelen cant push it past powder coat velocities. It offers a good meplat, so you are not required to push it that hard.

CW

I had a mold with that ogive. It was good at 100 yards, but wildly inaccurate at 200 yards.

cwlongshot
09-08-2020, 01:59 PM
I had a mold with that ogive. It was good at 100 yards, but wildly inaccurate at 200 yards.

Intresting... I have t shot for Accuracy out past 100 and didnt buy this one to do that... BUT we can ring that 18" gong out at 260 ish every time once ya get hold over. (Subs in 350 Legend)

CW

Freischütz
09-09-2020, 01:28 PM
NOE's version of 3589 works well in the 35 Whelen and 35 WCF. In both cases the barrels have 1 in 12 twist.

MT Gianni
09-09-2020, 01:34 PM
You need to define what you mean by "full house". Is it speed, weight or a combination of both? How far are you expecting to shoot at? How many animals do you want it to pass through? I am OK with the Saeco 352, 245 gr @ 2100 fps, make your own adjustments for your area.

MT Chambers
09-09-2020, 01:46 PM
The Saeco 352 at 245 grs would be my first, and only choice, certainly deadly in my .356 Win. I must say that I don't care for that accurate design with that long unsupported front portion.

Geppetto
09-09-2020, 10:04 PM
Saeco 352 will shoot 5 rounds in 1.2 inches @ 100 out of my 35 whelen. I powder coat. 16.5" 1-14 twist from a green mountain blank. I use 30-06 brass with a moderate load of IMR 4350. I tried 6 different powders at various levels and once I went to the 4350 the group tightened up significantly.

5Shot
09-09-2020, 11:16 PM
NOE Thumper with a heavy charge of H380 or WC852f (what I am using) prints very small groups from my 35 WAI.