Description
35 whelen ammo:
35 whelen ammo Product Overview
35 whelen ammo is a high Superformance ammunition is loaded with proprietary propellants
that increase the velocity ratings up to 200 feet per second compared to other popular brands.
Because there is no increase in pressure, regardless of the caliber, there is no increase in felt recoil
but there IS an increase in efficiency and high speed performance.
From sub-zero arctic temperatures to almost unbearable desert heat, Superformance ammunition
can withstand any hunting condition.
Hornady makes a large variety of what might be considered “conventional” bullets.
These soft point bullets benefit from the same quality manufacturing techniques as Hornady’s premium
bullets and will consistently perform at a level well above conventional.
The 35 Whelen is a necked-up wildcat cartridge based on the .30-06 Springfield case, offering a larger
.358 caliber bullet for big game hunting[5]. It is capable of handling everything except the largest and most dangerous game[5].
When it comes to purchasing 35 Whelen ammo, there are several options available. Sportsman’s Warehouse offers a
selection of 35 Whelen ammo from various brands[1]. AmmoSeek.com is another online source where you can find a
variety of 35 Whelen ammunition at different price points[2].
One popular choice is the Hornady Superformance 35 Whelen ammo, which features a 200-grain soft point bullet,
offering excellent performance and accuracy[4]. Norma also offers 35 Whelen ammo, specifically the Norma Oryx
250-grain load, designed for dedicated hunting purposes[5].
Please note that availability and pricing may vary, so it’s recommended to check with specific retailers or online
platforms for the most up-to-date options and prices.
Made In United States of America
35 whelen ammo Specifications
Product Information
Cartridge | 35 Whelen |
Grain Weight | 200 Grains |
Quantity | 20 Round |
Muzzle Velocity | 2910 Feet Per Second |
Muzzle Energy | 3760 Foot Pounds |
Bullet Style | Jacketed Soft Point |
Lead Free | No |
Case Type | Brass |
Primer | Boxer |
Corrosive | No |
Reloadable | Yes |
G1 Ballistic Coefficient | 0.282 |
Sectional Density | 0.223 |
Test Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
Velocity Rating | Supersonic |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Delivery Information
Shipping Weight | 1.355 Pounds |
DOT-Regulated | Yes |
35 Whelen Ammo history
While it was discovered that the 35 whelen ammo was invented by 1922 it was an ammo cartridge for wildcats
till Remington began to sell Model 700, a
Model 700 chambered for in 1988. It is used to hunt big game especially within North America.
While not as well-known than it’s .30-06 Springfield parent case, the bigger 35 Whelen bullets measure
.358 inches/9.1 millimeters in diameter.
This makes the ballistics very different. Utilizing 180-250 gr bullets, the muzzle velocity is around 2.72 fps
(feet per second) and average muzzle velocity of around 3,483 ft-lb (foot-pounds).
The range of maximum effectiveness is around 400 yards for hunting big game which makes it a great option
for chasing the big game and is a favorite among handloaders.
We stock the latest factory loads from top brands such as Hornady, Federal as well as Barnes.!
Cartridge |
35 Whelen Ammo
|
---|---|
Grain Weight |
180 Grains
|
Quantity |
20 Round
|
Muzzle Velocity |
2900 Feet Per Second
|
Muzzle Energy |
3362 Foot Pounds
|
Bullet Style |
Polymer Tip
|
Bullet Brand and Model |
Barnes Tipped Triple-Shock X
|
Lead Free |
Yes
|
Case Type |
Brass
|
Primer |
Boxer
|
Corrosive |
No
|
Reloadable |
Yes
|
G1 Ballistic Coefficient |
0.295
|
Velocity Rating |
Supersonic
|
Country of Origin |
United States of America
|
35 whelen ammo has been chambered in various rifles by most firearms manufacturers.
He continues in popularity today in the Marlin Model 336 lever-action and Henry Side Gate Lever Action, Introduced in 1906.
The 35 whelen ammo is the only remaining cartridge from Remington’s lineup of medium-power rimless cartridges
still in commercial production. You purchase 35 whelen ammo from our store.
Although the 35 Whelen ammo was developed in 1922, it remained a wildcat cartridge until Remington began selling
a Model 700 chambered for 35 Whelen ammo in 1988.
The caliber is used for big game hunting, particularly in North America.
Although not as widely known as its .30-06 Springfield parent case, the larger 35 Whelen bullets are .358 inches/9.1
mm in diameter, and this changes the ballistics considerably.
Using 180 gr to 250 gr bullets, muzzle velocity averages about 2,724 fps (feet per second) and average muzzle
velocities around 3,483 ft-lb (foot-pounds).
The maximum effective range is about 400 yards for big game hunting, making it an excellent contender for going
after that big trophy and is popular among handloaders.
We carry factory loads from top brands like Hornady, Federal, and Barnes. Shop at OpticsPlanet.com for great deals
on Ammunition, most orders over $100.00 get FREE SHIPPING!
Check out our How-To Guides and Articles to learn more about shooting sports and a whole bunch of other outdoor
subjects from our own in-house experts.
What is the maximum range of a 35 Whelen ammo ?
35 Whelen, 225-grain AccuBond
Maximum point blank range on an 8-inch target is a smooth 300 yards with this 225-grain projectile.
retaining good to excellent punch and penetration for elk, moose, and rampaging grizzlies
What is 35 Whelen ammo equivalent to?
What are the best loads for the 35 Whelen ammo ?
The Beginning of 35 whelen ammo
Eliphalet Remington founded 35 whelen ammo & Sons in 1816 in Ilion, New York.
He began with a simple idea that has driven countless American entrepreneurs:
Sure, there was no shortage of flintlock rifles on the market. However, Remington believed he could do it better.
To that end, he built himself a flintlock rifle for a shooting competition.
At the age of 23, Remington didn’t win gold, but he did take the silver.
A funny thing happened for a man who had just came in second place. So many of his fellow competitors
wanted to buy his rifle that he found himself officially in the gunsmithing business.
Remington already had significant experience gunsmithing. His father was a blacksmith and the younger Remington
learned how to make rifle barrels after visiting a plant.
Remington is, of course, alive and well today. More than that, it’s the oldest firearms manufacturer in the United States. T
hey’re currently the only company manufacturing both firearms and ammunition in the country.
The original plant in Ilion, New York, is still standing and still turning out some of the highest-quality goods of any kind America has to offer.
here is also a retail store and a museum standing on that site for those looking to learn more about Remington’s history.
The Remington rifle business was officially born, and has grown into what is now the oldest manufacturer of firearms in the United States.
hey are an iconic gun brand that is the only company in the nation to produce both firearms and ammunition domestically,
the largest producer of rifles and shotguns in the U.S., and the largest developer and adopter of cartridges in the world.
E. Remington & Sons innovated and expanded throughout the 19th Century, eventually relocating closer to the Erie Canal,
where a portion of the Ilion firearms plant still exists today. The company incorporated in 1865, introduced their famou
s rolling block rifle, and branched out into the manufacture of typewriters in 1873, which they sold in 1886.
And in 1888, Marcellus Hartley and partners acquired E. Remington & Sons, reorganized the business,
and renamed it Remington Arms Company.
In 1912, Remington Arms merged with the Union Metallic Cartridge Company to form Remington UMC.
Not many years later, they constructed a new plant in Ilion, New York, which continues to operate to this day.
During WWI, Remington had contracts to produce M1907-15 Berthier rifles for France, Enfield rifles for Britain,
and 1891 Mosin-Nagant rifles for Russia. They also developed and manufactured M1917 Enfield rifles as well as
the Pedersen Device, an innovation for the M1917 that allowed it to fire short .30 caliber rifle cartridges in semi-automatic mode.
The company actually came close to going under during the First World War. A large number of Remington
rifles were ordered by the Russian Imperial government for the war effort. The Czar’s court, however, was broke and had no
way of paying for the arms. To that end, they kept delaying payment on the basis of faulty manufacturing.
Finally, when the Communists seized power in Russia, they repudiated the contract entirely, leaving Remington high and dry.
The United States government eventually stepped up and purchased the firearms.
Expanding the 35 whelen ammo Catalog
Expanding their product line in the 1920s with diverse items of interest to a wider audience, they started producing and
selling cash registers and cutlery like pocket knives, hunting knives, and household utensils. Remington started selling
clothing with company logo patches at this time, which grew into their popular line of clothing and accessories for hunting and casual wear.
This line was eventually discontinued in 1995. The reason for this diversification was the excess manufacturing capacity Remington grew into
during the war. Rather than let the factories sit idle or sell them, Remington found a way to keep the factories running.
During the Great Depression, Remington was purchased by another iconic American company –
DuPont. Interestingly, the biggest money maker for DuPont at that time was not plastics but rather an improved form of gunpowder.
This made the purchase of America’s leading ammunition company a natural fit. In 1936, at the nadir of the Great Depression,
Remington had another company milestone: They went international with the purchase of Brazilian ammunition manufacturer
Fabrica Nacional de Cartuchos e Municoes.
While DuPont acquired a controlling interest, it wasn’t until 1980 that it completely acquired the company,
making Remington a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent company. DuPont eventually sold the company for $300 million in December 1981.
In 1940, the U.S. government requested Remington to establish an ordinance plant.
They located the plant in Independence, Missouri, and called it Lake City. Remington opened
a total of five plants in the early years of WWII, where they manufactured their iconic M1903 Springfield bolt action rifle chambered for the .30-06.
Remington Shotguns and Other Firearms
A decade later, Remington introduced one of the most popular shotguns ever made –
the Remington Model 870 “Wingmaster,” a 12 gauge pump action shotgun.
They expanded into other markets during the 50s by acquiring the Mall Tool Company and
adding power equipment to their product line, including chainsaws and other electric, pneumatic and gas powered tools.
Through the 1960s,
Remington introduced the plastic shotgun shell, the Model
1100 autoloading shotgun, and the Model 700 bolt action rifle. Remington shotgun ammo is some of the best in the business,
make sure to check out our full selection Remington 12 gauge ammunition in stock and ready to ship.
By the 90s, their focus was on their core community of firearms enthusiasts.
Remington recently returned to manufacturing handguns with their M1911 clone chambered in .45 ACP, and their R-15 and R-25
rifles inspired by the AR-15. They have broadened their markets to include a television series,
products for domestic security and their Model 887 Nitro Mag series of shotguns.
However, the focus on firearms owners who demand quality continues, with an emphasis on duck hunters and three-gun shooters.
Remington ammunition and firearms are as iconic as the brand is American. And curiously enough,
Remington rifles are present in the national flag of Guatemala.
Remington Ammo in the 21st Century
Remington continued its diversification in the 21st Century, when it turned an eye toward surveillance and security
as well as firearms and ammunition. License plate tracking technology and other surveillance tools were unveiled by the company.
At the same time, Remington founded a new subsidiary, Spartan Gunworks,
for the purpose of making a high-quality shotgun available at a price point just about anyone could afford,
showing that they were still keeping the focus on quality firearms.
A private equity firm, Cerberus Capital Management, purchased Remington in 2007.
This included a lot of assumed debt, as the company did not turn a profit between the years 2003 and 2005.
The company was then renamed, appropriately, the Freedom Group –
which was renamed once again to the Remington Outdoor Company in 2015.
After several years of profitability during the Obama Administration, the company
filed for bankruptcy in March 2018. Like many firearms and ammunition manufacturers,
it saw a downturn in overall sales and profitability after the election of Donald Trump to the presidency.
FAQ
Where is Remington ammunition made?
Remington ammunition is made in the Remington plant in Lonoke, Arkansas.
The company owns other facilities, most notably in Ilion, New York, but these plants manufacture firearms, not ammunition.
What is 35 whelen ammo?
35 whelen ammo is Remington’s economy brand of commercial ammo. It’s manufactured in Lonoke,
Arkansas and specializes in ammo for practice, hunting, and self defense. UMC ammo can be found
in rimfire and centerfire handgun and rifle cartridges.
What is the best Remington ammunition for hunting turkey?
Remington offers several ammunitions for turkey hunting. Remington Premier High-Velocity Magnum T
urkey Loads offer “rifle-like” distances with perfected shot patterns, while the brand’s Nitro
Turkey loads feature extra-hard lead shot to maximize impact. The company also offers Premier
TSS, which has the highest density shot available in a turkey load. Remington offers shotshells for turkey in 10 gauge,
12 gauge, 20 gauge, and .410 bore.
Is 35 wheln ammo waterproof?
Remington ammo features a waterproof seal at the neck between the casing and the bullet, as well as at the primer pocket.
This ensures added reliability regardless of the weather conditions.
What year did Remington buy out Peters Cartridge Company?
Remington Arms bought the Peters Cartridge Company in 1934. Remington used the Peters facilities to expand their
ammunition manufacturing during World War II. The plant was used until 1944 then sold to Columbia Records.
Vanammo –
I’ve shot 5 deer in the last 2 hunting seasons including 2 bucks that were between 175-200lbs each and I’ve been fortunate enough to drop them where they stood. I’m to old to be tracking deer all over the woods. I’m sold on this bullet. Won’t even consider anything else.
Vanammo –
Hunting in St. Helena Parish Louisiana again with the 35 Whelen CVA Scout 2 with a Vortex scope. Shot a 115 pound Doe at 89 yards. Doe was slightly quartering towards me. Slightly high double lung shot. Doe did not take a step. Exit wound silver dollar size. Broke 2 ribs going in and two going out. Great humane whitetail round the 35 Whelen 180 grain Barnes TTSX.
Vanammo –
Hunting in St. Helena Parish in Louisiana shot a doe at 92 yards. Hit doe at point of right shoulder. Bullet exited leaving silver dollar size hole. Exit was at left hip. Deer did not take a step. I was using a CVA Scout 2 single shot with a Nikon Buckmaster. This may be the best bullet/calibre combination for deer under 250 yards available.
Vanammo –
I use the Barnes 180gr’s out of my 7600 carbine and love the results. They group great at the range and when it comes time to drop the hammer in November they don’t disappoint. #didntgotwenty
Vanammo –
Accurate round for a larger caliber rifle.
Vanammo –
Good hard hitting bullet. Very accurate even out to 300 yds. Wish Barnes would let me know what kind of powder they use. Lol
Vanammo –
iI havent hunted yet with this ammo, but this is the first ammo shot for this gun and it shot sub moa from the bench. Cant wait for the 20/21 season
Vanammo –
If you have the new CVA Scout V2 Rifle in 35 Whelen, this is the bullet to use. I tried Hornady Superformance and Federal Fusion first. Both are great ammo but didn’t group very well. Always had a flyer busting my confidence. Tried these Barnes bullets as a last resort before selling the gun. I’m glad I tried them before selling the gun. I was able to get a .05 inch group with these bad boys. I haven’t shot anything with them yet but Barnes is a proven winner on game.
Vanammo –
Used this round for years and it is awesome
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Vanammo –
We just returned from a safari in Northern Namibia. My son used this load exclusively on the trip . It shot very accurately in his Remington 700 and dropped animals like Thor’s hammer. Bang, flop or a 20 yard run and down was the norm on a 57″ Kudo, zebra, blue wildebeast & blesbok. Shots ranged from 50 yards to almost 300 and all passed through. All animals hit broadside on shoulder or thru lungs. Very pleased, would not know how to improve the performance of this load.
Vanammo –
Took this load with me to Africa (RSA) and have nothing but high praise for it! I took kudu, zebra and eland – among many other smaller species. The load gave full penetration on all shots taken and no animal required a second shot. Accuracy in my 24″ Rem M700 CDL is great… 1″ at 100 yds or less. I’m planning a cape buffalo hunt in 2 years and my PH said he’d happily allow me to use this same load, as the ballistics mirror the old 350 Nitro/Rigby and 9.3×62 Mauser; both having taken truck loads of African dangerous game. Anyway, I’m very pleased with the 35 Whelen and this particular ‘factory’ load.
Vanammo –
Took my Remington 700 Classic .35 Whelen on my second safari to South Africa and shooting this load took Nyala, Eland, Hartebeest, Wildebeest, Warthog, Waterbuck, and Bushbuck. Each took only one shot and went down pretty much in their tracks, even the Eland which weighed about 1600 lbs. Couldn’t think of a better load to hunt the bushveld in the Limpopo region.
Vanammo –
Shoots 3/4″ groups out of my custom rifle every time with a best group of 3/8″ off a Lead Sled. I have been unable to come up with a handload that shoots better. I am completely satisfied and I need to look no further.
Vanammo –
Great round! Groups pretty nicely in my Winchester Model 70. I have a 23″ stainless Shilen # 3 barrel with a 1 in 14″ twist and I average right at 1.25″ groups. Probably could do better but that is off a bag and was good enough to take down anything within the range I shoot. I do actually get better groups with a “dirty” barrel for some reason! The recoil is not that bad either as my rifle weighs right at 9 lbs.