35 REMINGTON RIFLE FOR SALE SERIAL NUMBER
According to the Ruger website serial number page this prefix indicates manufacture in 2002 or 2003. My serial number - along with its prefix 789 - would indicate this. It seems some of these were actually built in 2003 based on their serial number prefix. YES a true guide gun with stopping power up close and yet longer range swat too! Some refer to this caliber as the ballistic twin to the 35 whelen and Remington still has them for sale - in 2006!ģ5 Whelen Remington Pump Re-issue for 2003!Ĭlick here for a look at the new 700 CDL in 35 Whelen - a standard chambering in 2005!.Ĭheck out this great limited edition Ruger rifle in 35 Whelen that was available thru Davidson's in 2001 but no longer.īut Ruger has now begun shipping some 350 Remington Magnums in early 2005.
35 REMINGTON RIFLE FOR SALE FULL SIZE
Essentially a heavier full size sixties model 600 with some updates. Shades of the past! A friend just bought one and may have a deer by now with it. 35 whelen carbine (27079), check with your local dealer on there availability, I have included the order numbers.ģ50 Remington Magnum- introduced in 2003! The 750 Woodsmaster is coming out in early 2006 in a. One forum contributor includes this response from Remington re. The greatest thing for a 35 cal guy is they will be made in 35 Whelen. As I understand it the carbines will have an 18 1/2" tube. Essentially they are an updated 7400 with improvements that include R3pad, teflon (?) coated bolt, gas port alterations (moved closer to action and larger port I believe) for more reliable cycling, lower stock comb, and foreend restyled. It is featured ON THE COVER in a 2006 gun buyers annual on shelves now. A lot of questions as to when/if these will be available since Remington website has not featured them yet. Got this info from some forums "south of de border".
350 Remington Magnum a couple of years ago in the model 600 carbine series."ģ5 Whelen Remington "Semi" for 2006 - model 750 Woodsmaster In fact Remington reintroduced the splendid. 35-caliber cartridges do you or any of your friends shoot one? Luckily they are not entirely gone. 35 calibers is especially remarkable when one considers that most all of these rounds are verging on obsolescence today. 358 Norma Magnum is the most efficient of the belted-magnum cartridges. 35s are all highly efficient, beating virtually every cartridge of smaller caliber. In Ackley's improved version it is even better, becoming the only cartridge on the list capable of generating more than 50 ft-lbs of energy and a L factor exceeding 5.00 at 200 yards for each grain of powder loaded. Townsend Whelen and finally legitimized in 1995 by Remington) delivers more kinetic energy and a higher L factor per grain of powder burned than any other cartridge. This venerable cartridge (a long time wildcat designed way back in 1930 in honor of Col. To keep you from holding your breath any longer, the winner is the. Boy was I astonished when the numbers started rolling in - suprised on several counts in fact - and I suspect you will be too. 308 Win., with the thought in the back of my mind that, just possibly, the wonderful little. They confirm my own reflections on relative cartridge efficiency. However, his basic conclusions about 35s are no suprise to knowledgable 35 calibre fans. I think Calef's article is somewhat flawed with errors of fact, some questions about logic, and and some ommisions (like straight walled cases like the 444 Marlin and the 45- 70 and other worthy efficient wildcats). Calef, proposes - "Forget about the highest power and velocity : which rounds produce the most with the powder they burn?" Spring 2005 Rifleshooter Magazine declares 35 Whelen the most efficient!Īn article in March/April 2005 Rifleshooter Magazine entitled Cartridge Efficiency, written by George W. However, if you roll your own, there are a number of the 35s that can be excellent long range recipes for big game hunting success - when properly loaded that is (see my comments and senario "But This Just In" bottom this page). Enemic factory ammo has somewhat fueled this. What have some been reporting? That they are all medium range cartridges. The 35s have been too often given a "bad rep" - an undeserved kick in the sides from quite a few gun pundits. | Home | The 35s Reputation | Loading | Hunting | Photos | Bullets | Articles | Links Whelen's Northwoods Trails 35 caliber site - 35 Whelen, 358 Winchester, 356 Winchester, and other great 35s discussed