Hornady Superformance has some really neat offerings for a factory ammo shooter. For example, the 300WM
150GMX load would be hard to match for a reloader & would be a wicked Antelope/Deer load & the same could
be said about the 130gr 270 & sev. others. But this one has market appeal to a few maybe, that's about it.
This load brings nothing to the table that I can see, pretty much counter to what I would look for in
35 Whelen ammo. I am not real high on short for caliber cup & core bullets & esp. for a round which may
be used for larger than Deer animals.
I agree with Tim that they may have "primative" hunters in mind, but unless the original poster is looking
at hauling this rifle from WI to MS & only hunting Deer this is a mute point.
Yes it will kill Whitetails, but even for that I don't see the advantage. Ammo companies know vel. sells,
initial vel. that is & even a small diff is carefully viewed by a novice hunter with little else considered. With
this blunt, short for caliber bullet the vel. sheds in a hurry. For comparison I will give the link for this stuff,
compared to a Federal 225 TBBC load. To me, I look at this round a medium range round, 300yd & change for
most people, a little further if you really shoot alot. Would you give up 25 grs of wt. with a better bullet for
a 1.6" diff. in drop at 300 yds., not to mention the 225 will have less wind drift?
http://www.hornady.com/store/35-Whelen-200-GR-SP-Superformance/http://www.federalpremium.com/products/details/rifle.aspx?id=329In addition to Deer, the OP asked about the possibility of this being a do-it-all load. Again, it would work for Deer,
even though with no worthwhile advantages, but no way would I use it for Moose or Bear or Elk. I think DM's
advise was spot on there. This bullet only has a SD of .223, no thanks.
You might want to look at reviews for the Federal load. Whitetails up to large African game was listed with
a 5 star rating straight across.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=660965#productTabReviewsFor a reloader I would not be afraid of several cup & core in the 225-250gr. range, but would lean toward a
225 Part/Acc or 225 TSX.
Good luck