Ok, I took fixed 35whelen and the new .243 that my wife bought me out to the range today. The .243 shoots exellent with the 100gr. winchesters. It made 2- 1/2 groups at 100 yards about 2 inches high at 100yds, slight cross wind, elbows on the table. i shot the whole box, with the same results..
The 35whelen is fixed, thats right ! fixed, i shot a full box with no misfires. I do believe that NEF did what they said they did, in an 8 day turn around no less. The Whelen shot within a 3 in group at 100yrds, and grouped the same but about 3-1/2 inches high at 50yds., same light cross wind in the evening light.. elbows on the table
I'm sure that both rifles will shoot a bit better then they get a few more rounds thru them, and i get a bit more practice, but i'm happy. They both should do the deed come deer season.
I'm willing to say that NEF fixed the Whelen with the hammer and spring work. Even the rounds that had misfired the first time, fired this time out.
Both rifles are capable of shooting better then i can. The .243 is a blast to shoot, fast and light. The Whelen shoots smooth and with authority. Recoil ( for me at 6ft5, 220 lbs ) is not an issue, but you know it when you squeeze off a round of the 200gr Remingtons.
I boresighted both rifles myself, set them up at 50yds and zeroed them at 100yds. It was a warm 73 degree evening, slight cross wind, 6pm in the evening, geese landing in the cut corn, the next field over. What a great way to spend some time at the range.
Happy NEF owner, Glenn