Thedoveshooter
AH senior member
You sir have a fine taste in rifles. Very nice!Just got my rifle back from my stock guy. Now to work on a load.
35 Whelen
24” 1:14 twist McGowen barrel
American black walnut stock
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Save time and effort; re-barrel in 9.3x62 ! Perfect.very nice rifle, now to finish it properly, cut the barrel to 18-20 inches and have it threaded for a suppressor and now you will have the perfect rifle.
My stock guy is stopping working on stocks. He said mine was one of his last. I got the Sako action NIB at a gun show a couple years ago.Well done. That stock is really beautiful. I may need your stock guy's contact info! I am currently in the process of building a 35 Whelen. May I ask, how did you settle on the 1:14 twist? Was that Sako originally chambered in 35W? Lovely rifle.
Not to answer for the man, but 1-14 is the standard twist for .358. I ran into this years ago building a whelen, wanted a 1-12 but didn’t want to wait 8 months to get it. 1-14 is good for all but the heaviest monos, such as the 275 grain hammer bullet.Well done. That stock is really beautiful. I may need your stock guy's contact info! I am currently in the process of building a 35 Whelen. May I ask, how did you settle on the 1:14 twist? Was that Sako originally chambered in 35W? Lovely rifle.
Not to answer for the man, but 1-14 is the standard twist for .358. I ran into this years ago building a whelen, wanted a 1-12 but didn’t want to wait 8 months to get it. 1-14 is good for all but the heaviest monos, such as the 275 grain hammer bullet.