I need to crack-on with my 35 Whelen project but just when I think the way forward is clear, another possibility scurries across the ol' grey matter. It's clearly not enough to know for sure what scope rings & mounts one wishes to use!
As of writing I'm 'troubled' by the following:
a. Should I forget the 35 Whelen and get a Variation for a 9-3X62?
b. Other than muzzle blast and loss of velocity, should I foresee problems with an 18" barrel in either chambering, and if so what?
c. What weight of bullet would work best in an 18" barrel if given of whatever the standard twist rate is for both chamberings?
I'm trying to be positive about the time a Kent Police FAC Variation might take, but if its going to be more than 6-months I'll be sticking with the 35 Whelen.
Your thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
K
As of writing I'm 'troubled' by the following:
a. Should I forget the 35 Whelen and get a Variation for a 9-3X62?
b. Other than muzzle blast and loss of velocity, should I foresee problems with an 18" barrel in either chambering, and if so what?
c. What weight of bullet would work best in an 18" barrel if given of whatever the standard twist rate is for both chamberings?
I'm trying to be positive about the time a Kent Police FAC Variation might take, but if its going to be more than 6-months I'll be sticking with the 35 Whelen.
Your thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
K
