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So I've set up a Remington 7600 35 Whelen Carbine with a Williams WGRS for my tracking/still hunting in bad weather or when I know my shooting will be close quarters.


I wanna get some serious trigger time with the setup and get myself in tune with it.


I want a cheap bullet and a mild load... something I can shoot without much issue. Full power loads from the carbine aren't really fun lol.


I don't expect POI to be where my full horsepower loads are. I do need it to shoot straight so I can judge myself. Doesn't need to be sub moa surgical...but a consistent grouping load.


Any recommendations on load? Bullets/powder/charge?


I think with some range time, I can learn to become very deadly with the setup. Between the recoil and cost of Accubonds, Id like to find a different load for the range.

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I’d be shooting pistol bullets over Trailboss in the manner you describe. I’d probably just use the 173gr Keith out of my mold or the Thompson designed gas check SWC if I was concerned it might lead.

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For practice bullets the Speer flat noses 180 and 220 are pretty good. I had a couple of not so satisfactory results on feral hogs with the 220 so I won't hunt with them but they shot great. Seems like you could put together a pretty good and accurate load using one of the 4895's and not be too far off your sight in.


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Here are my 35 Whelen plinking loads. All loads use a 158 gr jacketed pistol bullet and CCI-200 primers.

13.0 gr W-231 v= 1,527 fps 0.60" 5-shot grp @ 75 yds (Hornady XTP used) [best load I found]
14.0 gr Blue Dot v = 1,441 fps 1.05" 5-shot grp @ 50 yds (Speer JFP used)
15.0 gr Trail Boss v = 1,515 fps 1.35" 5-sht @ 50 yds (Speer JFP used
16.0 gr Trail Boss v = 1,560 fps no group data

From a 1:12 twist, 22" barrel. COAL = 2.825 - 2.835"

They will have different POI than full house loads. Can't remember if it's higher or lower. You should be on paper at 50 yds though.

One more thing - I used a .357 Mag seating stem screwed into the Whelen seating die (luckily both were RCBS and interchangable)

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Thanx guys! Kinda "forgot" I can shoot pistol bullets from it. Never expected that sorta accuracy from them. That would be pretty fun....


I don't shoot peeps or ghost rings much. Regular irons in the flintlocks or scopes on rifles...so I want to get very familiar and comfortable with the setup before next season. Right now, I was seeing elevation changes. I'm guessing from cheek weld or something.



I will actually probably dial in with the plinking load till season gets near....would be beneficial to "snap shoot" Clay's and steel and such.

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Cast bullets weighing from 200 - 225gr. over 15.0 gr. of Unique has always been my plinking/practice load in my Whelen. It is a mild load that is also very accurate.


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