It won't be long, Criterion will be offering Garand 35 Whelen barrels. I'm hoping by March.
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It won't be long, Criterion will be offering Garand 35 Whelen barrels. I'm hoping by March.
My only question is '' WHY''?
Jon
I don't know, why 30/06? Why .308? Why .270? Why does it hold 8 rounds? Why do you need a Garand? Why do you need a gun? Why do you need to live in california? Why do fools fall in love?
My favorite cartridge is probably 35 Whelen. I really like the caliber. It knocks down big things. It is very accurate with little elevation needed to 300 yards and 300 yards is all I can shoot with open sights.
Does that mean if we send in a Garand for a 35 Whelen conversion that we will be waiting until 3/2016 to get it back? Thanks.
Good to know. So here's an oddball question then. Will 35 Whelen be the only offering or will Criterion be able to offer the 35 Whelan AI?
Second question. Are these brand new barrels or rebores? Thanks.
They could offer AI but they won't, they'll have a tough enough time selling the standard ones. The barrels are new.
Thank you sir.
Have they considered offering an unchambered barrel? I could see someone wanting a 358 Winchester. A mag fee miniG in 358 Win could be a neat unique rifle.
Criterion can hardly sell the gas trap barrels, they aren't going to be able to sell a niche item as you are asking about Centurion. Those types of things are probably items that a barrel reboring shop would have to do.
DAmn.. why don't we just go all the way and make a .50 BMG Garand!! :)
Just kidding of course.
You get a used .308 barrel, send it off to a re borer. Then you rent a roughing reamer and finish reamer, ream for headspace. Presto :) You can go without the roughing reamer but it's a looooooooooooong ream...
Oh, the bore job will be North of $300. Reamer rental will eat up the rest of your budget.
The new .35 Whelen barrels are currently in queue at chambering. We might be able to leave one unchambered from the batch upon request. I'll have to run that one by our production lead tomorrow to see if we could make the necessary accommodations. Feel free to shoot us an email at [email protected]
Thanks Tim. :)
I have 2 Garands that's want to do the Whelan treatment on. But buying an unchambered barrel for a possible future project is actually intriuging.
Unfortunately the barrels made their way through chambering yesterday. Depending on how quick this batch sells, we might be able to piggyback on the next batch if there is sufficient demand for the .35 Whelen model. I do not have an ETA on the next batch at this time.
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Merry Christmas!
I have a few dumb questions.
1. Are these barrels short chambered?
2. If so, does anyone make a pull through reamer in .35 Whelen?
3. If the answer to 2 is no, how would one finish ream one of these barrels?
Is the Pacific pull through reamer specifically designed for .35 Whelen?
Tim, will you be making an announcement when you are ready to take 35 Whelen orders again? Thank you.
I will. I just need barrels.
I'm convinced.
http://35whelen.blogspot.com/
Like any cartridge, it's about shot placement. I have taken an Elk and three Deer at over 300 yards with my Mini-G in 35 Whelen. I have also missed a simple shot on a Mule Deer and Aoudad Sheep at 200 yards. The Deer was moving and the Sheep I miscalculated the range by 100 yards (thought it was 300 yards after it moved but it moved straight up a cliff side thus not changing the range) :( So goes hunting I guess. I've also taken a shot on a Mule Deer at 500 yards and hit it low on the front leg. I knew that range but just didn't have the practice I needed at that range (My friend Dan ended up getting that Deer after a long stalk). Then you have multiple animals I've taken at under 100 yards where stuff just dies, now. At under 100 yards I am so extremely confident with my Whelen that I call head shots and I don't miss, not ever.
My 35 G is topped with a center mounted 3x9 Nikon on a base similar to the M14.CA except that my mount has a tapped front end at the receiver collar. On this this little stuff, including the Elk, I use Hornady SP in 200 grains. I used to use a 250 grain handload with a Nosler partition loaded "hot" soon found the 200 grain was "all I needed" for the stuff I was hunting and it could be readily found at an inexpensive price.
I just remembered another Deer I missed with my 35. I was hunting with Sean and Dan in Wyoming. Deer was 315 yards ranged by Sean. We could have gotten much closer and done it easily but I was full of myself and wanted to go long. My problem was the rest, I chose to stand and take the shot on a monopod. I might as well have had no rest at all. I missed that deer 5 times! Hunting can be humbling!
I have ordered the barrels, they were done today. I should received "soon".