Thanks.

I was only going from memory, which stinks, and I don't have my copy of Hell....
I definitely didn't want to glean my old G&A's for such info. grin

Of note as well, Townsend Whelen found gallery loads/light handgun bullets a tool for shooting grouse at close range when on one of his long hunting excursions.

We generally don't spend a month on a trip today.



Most heavy 35 Whelen bullets are/were round nose in shape, which Dr. Howell and Elmer, for a time, found totally adequate.

Today's hunters find it as inferior, but the Whelen was developed along the same vein as the 9.3, of which now has spitzer bullets like the Partition, but I suspect it earned most of its pedigree with RN or semi-spitzer bullets with similar SD's and BC's of the Whelen bullets of old.