I've lurked for a long while....1st post.
I've decided I "need" a new gun
and decided a .35 is what I want. Always wanted a .35 and I have a .30 cal. rifle so I for me a .338 is too close to .30 in diameter so I don't want a .338. I also looked at .375 JDJ and 45-70 but want to get more range than the latter and I like the Idea of using cheap pistol bullets so that kinda limits my interest in the .375...
Since I hunt in areas with both heavy cover and big clearcuts and will have 1 shot a thumper sounds like a good idea for anchoring game...
I want to get an Encore pistol in .35 Whelen, .350 Remington Magnum or possibly a .358 Win. The purpose of this gun will be to hunt Black Bear, Deer and Elk and maybe bigger stuff later. I also want the option of using a rifle stock on it for some uses and to be able to load it down to .35 remington or so levels for my 12 year old daughter to use. I have and load for a .357 magnum revolver so using pistol bullets for plinking and small game is useful.
So a .35 seems very practical. I want an 18" to 20" inch barrel which I know will make for a long pistol but in that configuration I will use it from tree stands and ground blinds so a shorter barrel won't make much difference IMO and I will be legal when switching to a rifle stock for myself and my daughter.
In reading as much as I can find on these cartridge choices I see that they all have there tradeoffs.
In the .35 Whelen I've heard of problems with headspace because of the small shoulder and no rim and that a longer barrel than 20" is better. Anything to this?
In the .350 Magnum I've read that the belt is an issue on chambering a round but as I understand, it performs a little better from shorter barrels. Does it headspace on the belt?
The .358 Win. is a distant 3rd only because it doesn't trip my trigger as much
and the headspace issue of a rimless round like the Whelen still exists.
I also have looked at the .358 JDJ as it is rimmed and I've read that is better in single shots and it's performance is between the Whelen/.350 Mag and the .358 Win and would probably give good performance from the longer barrel. Any thoughts on this?
Another factor is cost of shooting and I think the .35 Whelen and .358 Win. are best as dies and brass are less expensive. Thats another reason I want a barrel long enough to use for pistol and rifle as because of a recent medical issue with my wife funds are a little lower than I'd like so cost IS a factor.
I have also heard that the throats are longer in single shots so the .350 Mag can be loaded to longer OAL than in a bolt? True?
A lot of questions I know, but any thoughts from experienced users of the above and folks with knowledge of the potential issues of each choice would be very appreciated...
Thanks!