I've been a member of this site for a while now, but haven't posted much (any? can't remember). I have found this place to have a good number of well informed folks. I'm glad to be a participant.
Recently I completed the build of a 35 Whelen on an FN30 action. The gun is simple and functional and shoots really well. I've done quite a bit of experimenting with loads both full power and reduced loads. One of my reduced loads was a 160 grain GC cast with 14.5 gr of Red Dot. That was a nice load and got me thinking about shooting some more handgun bullets in the gun. One I am interested in is the Hornaday 158 grain XTP. My original thinking was that I could load it pretty hot for close in pig shots. After speaking to the Hornaday folks I am beginning to wonder. They said they would be concerned about blowing the lead out of the jacket leaving the jacket in the barrel. That doesn't sound like such a good plan. Does anyone have any experience loading these things in the Whelen at 2-2500 fps. My favorite load so far is a 200 grain jacketed bullet with 60 grains of RL15. It is very substantial and probably more than I need for the local piggies. My current powder inventory is RL15, H4198, H4350, Red Dot, and Unique and I'd like to stick with one of these if I can.
Thanks,
Bill