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Offline Buckfever

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« on: August 18, 2005, 02:42:39 PM »
I know Remington has some special run guns in a CDL and 7600.  My question is does anyone think other maufactures will start to offer this caliber?    Thanks  Buckfever

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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2005, 04:38:21 PM »
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I Kinda doubt it, Its a fine old round but there are so many Hot Rods out there that its doubtful that Rem will ever tool up for it. You can see one at the gun shows once in a while. To answer your second part i don't think any one will come out with one.. If you have a good foundation gun you can have one made but its going to be kinda pricey.Good luck Sir........Joe.......
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« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2005, 05:08:27 PM »
Remington has the 35 whellen out in CDL this year.
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« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2005, 05:41:17 PM »
Hellacatcher,

Well blow me down, Here i heard that Remington had dropped the good ole 35 whelen from their line, Thats good news because i have shot the 35 whelen for many years, Thanks for the up date :D ........Joe..........
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« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2005, 04:51:33 AM »
Buckfever,

Yes, Remington is currently offering .35 Whelen in 700 and 7600.

Whether other companies offer the chambering will depend on how well Remington makes out on sales, or Adams & Benett.

I have a Savage 114 in the shop getting an Adams & Benett barrel put on (I know it's a do-it-yourself project but the smithy offered to do it for less than the tools would cost me).  It will then be .35 Whelen.

So go out an get yourself a .35 Whelen.  Then do your part to boost .35 Whelen ammo sales by purchasing .35 bullets and cases, or factory ammo.  Then talk it up every chance you get.

Unfortunately it seems like the Whelen is offered in a $600+ gun.  I think what helps popularize a caliber is what gun it's actually offered in first.  Sometimes manufacturers can shoot themselves in the foot by making poor business decisions, or just not making the good decisions.

For example, Federal cartridge company offers a Whelen cartridge.  That's fine.  But they don't do a darn thing to market it.

The thing is, there's a lot of marketing potential with the Whelen.  For instance it's namesake.  Colonel Townsend Whelen is an interesting character.  Anyone who heads into the Canadian Rockies for 9 months of "rest & relaxation" can have his name stamped on my barrel.  

Most of today's trendy cartridges are designed for people who spend their time high up in some sky-scraper office.  The Whelen was designed for a guy who spends 9 months eating what he shoots.
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« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2005, 08:17:59 AM »
The 35 Whelen deserves to be more popular than it is, but that doesn't mean anyone is listening.  I've always thought manufacturers have missed their potential buyer for the 35 Whelen.  Put it in a controlled round feed rifle with a wood stock, like a Mdl. 70 Classic and I'd buy one or two.  As it is, I had to have it made.