I will have to look into this! A cull hunt sounds like a great place to start. Thank you Bob.
I am definitely enjoying being a part of this site. I will continue to stick around.
Bob, I’m in Oregon. No idea how much it would cost but it would be amazing to go hunting there someday. Hopefully sooner than later. Rick is very lucky to have you as a friend.
I know this isn’t a 358 but my little 338 federal pushing the 200 grain fusion did the trick on this Roosevelt at 280 yards last year. Didn't take a step. Why do I need to use a 300wm?
Outstanding group! Sounds like the 358 likes to shoot most 225 class bullets to similar points of impact given everything else stays the same. Good to know! I’ve read alot of good things about the woodleighs and the north forks but haven’t been able to locate any here in the states. I’m sure...
I acquired a nib ruger Hawkeye ss from a family member and recently started doing load development for it. after about 100 rounds of firing new Hornady brass and 200 grain interlocks over a mild charge of varget for fire forming, I then started serious load development. I landed on a stiff...
Yes I have. It made me a true believer in the 358. I used to think the 338 federal was superior to the 358 Winchester but have recently changed my thinking.
Although fire power on tap is nice to have, I’d rather have a bolt action for reliability when hunting. Also a semi auto would take a lot of up keep for where I hunt in the Pacific Northwest. I’ll take my Ruger Hawkeye SS in 358 win or 338 Federal.
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