.35 Whelen
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Anchorage, AK
Posts: 373
RE: .35 Whelen
Doe Dumper-
Thanks. It was for his birthday present this year, I brought him up from michigan to alaska for a moose/carabou hunt and made up the rifle for the hunt. I was really impressed with ER Shaw's work. The stock started out as an old beatup win 70 XTR stock that I found in the corner of a small gun store in thier bargin bin. I was really pleased with how well it turned out, so was my dad. Funny thing was all this last summer while I was having him this rifle made he was having a rifle made for me too. I guess great minds think alike.
Thanks. It was for his birthday present this year, I brought him up from michigan to alaska for a moose/carabou hunt and made up the rifle for the hunt. I was really impressed with ER Shaw's work. The stock started out as an old beatup win 70 XTR stock that I found in the corner of a small gun store in thier bargin bin. I was really pleased with how well it turned out, so was my dad. Funny thing was all this last summer while I was having him this rifle made he was having a rifle made for me too. I guess great minds think alike.
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 604
RE: .35 Whelen
The attached link does not have much info that you can access at this point but my understanding is Grices has special production runs of guns made that are normally not available thru the manufacturers. I seem to remember some special 35 Whelen offerings in a recent flyer. If you call the number on the site you may get lucky.
http://www.gricewholesale.com/shop.php
They move an astronmical number of guns thru that shop and order in large enough quantitys to have special runs made.
http://www.gricewholesale.com/shop.php
They move an astronmical number of guns thru that shop and order in large enough quantitys to have special runs made.
#18
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 171
RE: .35 Whelen
Cheapest way to obtain a whelen is to convert a savage. To change a barrel out of a savage it takes a gunsmith about 5 minutes. At home a savage barrel wrench and go/nogo gagues are needed. With experience the guages are not needed just the cart. I just so happen to have a whelen barrel for the savage 110/111. I'm in grad school and in need of money. I will let it go for 80$. Perfect condition, never used.
For more info check out
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3623/is_200301/ai_n9187250
For more info check out
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3623/is_200301/ai_n9187250
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location:
Posts: 321
RE: .35 Whelen
I have a 700 CDL in 35 Whelen.. i traded a sig 229 for it... and i've never shot it.. it is one of the Grice run guns bought from my local gun shop... BUT remington is continuing the 35 whelen in the CDL... as a standard offering... it is a beautiful rifle...
The reason it's been on the backburner is because i have been putting together a custom rifle chambered for 35 Whelen Ackley Improved (well i did run the reamer a wee bit deeper)... Actually i've been fireforming and shooting some test loads in it as of late to see exactly what it likes... Stock is a 700 Classic stock i refinished and added a packmyr recoil pad too... bought a 700 SPS and robbed the action, magazine and trigger guard assy from... rest got e-bayed... blueprinted the action and then ordered a PTC barrel from Douglas in XX grade... did the fixture, action work and barrel setback on the lathe and put her together... had it reblued by a local shop... all in all... i have roughly 1000 bucks in parts and outside labor into this gun with the Leupold Vari-X III on top and the Leupold QR bases and rings... so far it shoots better than expected and honest to god i get zero copper fouling in the barrel... i did have it hand lapped by douglas... so that is most likely the reason behind that...
6 year back i had a 700 mountain rifle rebarrelled with a Shilen tube and the gun reblued.. and the bill was around 500 bucks...
The reason it's been on the backburner is because i have been putting together a custom rifle chambered for 35 Whelen Ackley Improved (well i did run the reamer a wee bit deeper)... Actually i've been fireforming and shooting some test loads in it as of late to see exactly what it likes... Stock is a 700 Classic stock i refinished and added a packmyr recoil pad too... bought a 700 SPS and robbed the action, magazine and trigger guard assy from... rest got e-bayed... blueprinted the action and then ordered a PTC barrel from Douglas in XX grade... did the fixture, action work and barrel setback on the lathe and put her together... had it reblued by a local shop... all in all... i have roughly 1000 bucks in parts and outside labor into this gun with the Leupold Vari-X III on top and the Leupold QR bases and rings... so far it shoots better than expected and honest to god i get zero copper fouling in the barrel... i did have it hand lapped by douglas... so that is most likely the reason behind that...
6 year back i had a 700 mountain rifle rebarrelled with a Shilen tube and the gun reblued.. and the bill was around 500 bucks...