Thanks, could have done with 1:12", but not with 1:16". This is a real problem with .35 bore calibers. Most have too slow a twist to stabilize the heavy bullets that reallly make the .35 Whelen a fine big game weapon. I think this is a carry over from older and slower calibers. Too bad, really. Ruger would have done much better to increase the twist rate in this bore. It is probably fine for 200 gr bullets and under, but I'd have my doubts about stabilizing bullets over 225 gr.
Remington chambers their 35 Whelen in a 1:16 twist barrel...Why does Remington sell factory ammo in the 35 Whelen with 250gr. bullets? The venerable 9.3x62 Mauser has a normal twist rate of 1:9 1/2".
My CZ550FS in 9.3X62 has close to 1:14 twist (CZ uses metric) It :stabilizes 320 gr bullets for excellent penetration and reliability. This comparison is very close to the .35 Whelen and the twist rate for the Whelen should match or exceed the 9.3.
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http://www.uslink.net/~tom1/twistrate.htm Plug your 275gr. and 310gr bullet lengths and your vel. into this calculator and what do you come up with?...
My 314gr, 360" cast bullet is 1.315" long and should stabilize down to 2150FPS in a 1:16 twist... I am no saying that you should get a 1:16 twist...You should get what you want and that fine with me if you want a fast twist 35 cal. and heavy bullets...But I have seen a lot on the interweb lately about the 35 Whelen needs a fast twist to do it's job...That's just not so!...esp. with todays bullets..