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Converting a Browning BAR to 35 Whelen?
« on: November 24, 2005, 07:27:04 AM »
Is is possible to convert a Browning BAR to 35 Whelen? Would you just have the existing barrel rebored or would you get a replacement barrel? If reboring, which would be better to start with a 30-06 or a 338 Win Mag? Where would you get a replacement barrel in 35 Whelen?

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Converting a Browning BAR to 35 Whelen?
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2005, 08:47:58 AM »
I read an article one time where a BAR was converted to 458 Win mag. It is possible to convert an auto to other calibers but it's not easy,.. I don't believe there has ever been a 35 Whelan chambering in the BAR so a direct replacement barrel is likely out. A blank could be made but I would bet reboring would be a lot easier. Since the 35Whelan is simply a necked up 30-06 that is the caliber to start with, although something like a 270 would also work.. Altering the gas regulator is going to be interesting. The tiny shoulder of the Whelan may also give headspacing problems in the slam bang of the BARs operating sequence.  Perhaps the Ackley version with it's sharper shoulder might work out a bit better, but there is a little problem in setting it up as an Ackley. The usually process is to set the barrel back a thread then rechamber to the AI version. This keeps the headspace tight.. I don't know how this practice would work out when included with a rebore??? I don't do that sort of thing. the smith who does the rebore will likely have some idea..  Good luck and keep us informed..
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Converting a Browning BAR to 35 Whelen?
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2005, 12:04:50 PM »
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Thanks for the info!!  It does make sense that a rebore would be the easiest route to take.  It is a concern about the small shoulder of the Whelen potentially causing headspace probs.  I'll have to make sure I ask about that.  Don't think I want to go the AI route with haveing to fireform brass, etc.  Will check with gunsmith and see if a straight 35 Whelen rebore of a 30-06 will work.  Hopefully it will.

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Converting a Browning BAR to 35 Whelen?
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2005, 01:31:11 AM »
The 30-'06 rebore should work well if the muzzle end of the barrel measures at least .600". The shoulder on the Whelen case should not be a problem. Remington has chambered the Model 7400 semiauto rifles for it without that problem. As you might guess, I really like the 35 Whelen cartridge. I have only used it in bolt action rifles thus far. God luck with the project.

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« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2005, 12:41:42 AM »
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The 30-'06 rebore should work well if the muzzle end of the barrel measures at least .600". The shoulder on the Whelen case should not be a problem. Remington has chambered the Model 7400 semiauto rifles for it without that problem. As you might guess, I really like the 35 Whelen cartridge. I have only used it in bolt action rifles thus far. God luck with the project.



TNrifleman

Good point about the 35 Whelen working just fine in the Rem Model 7400!  They also chamber the Model 7600 pump in 35 Whelen.

Do you hunt whitetails in TN with the 35 Whelen?  How is performance?

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« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2005, 03:39:35 AM »
Rather than go through all the trouble and added expense of converting a BAR 30-06 to 35 Whelen, I'm thinking I'll just pick up a BAR in 338 Win Mag OR a Marlin 1895 45-70.

Thanks to all for your replies.



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