Why no love for the .358 Win?

@EVR
Go forth and seek that BLR.
If'n y'all can't find one the next best is a bolt action. Problem is those in 358 are hard to find at reasonable prices.
But all is not lost. There's 1,000s of useless 243s floating around just screaming for a new barrel in a real calibre. A nice 2nd hand Savage 10 and a new screw in barrel ( available at reasonable prices and you can do the job yourself) and you are set to go.
Go forth and rid the world of another 243 it will make you happy.
Bob
I know I love my early blr in 358
 
@MS 9x56
I've often thought of getting a .358 in the Browning BLR. Would be hard to beat for most of my conditions.

I've got one of those... great little deer rifle.

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I see this thread got bumped up from the past. I have recently discovered the 358 win and I’m in the process of building an ar10 chambered for it. Can’t take it to Africa but it will be a nice brush gun for the south eastern US for deer, black bear and hogs.
 
@EVR
Go forth and seek that BLR.
If'n y'all can't find one the next best is a bolt action. Problem is those in 358 are hard to find at reasonable prices.
But all is not lost. There's 1,000s of useless 243s floating around just screaming for a new barrel in a real calibre. A nice 2nd hand Savage 10 and a new screw in barrel ( available at reasonable prices and you can do the job yourself) and you are set to go.
Go forth and rid the world of another 243 it will make you happy.
Bob
....or a Creedmoor!

HWL
 
I have a 35 whelen and a 358 norma magnum. Not sure what a 358 winchester would get me. If the 35 whelen is too much odds are I moving down to a 30-06 or a 308. Just don't see the purpose In my collecttion.
 
I have a 35 whelen and a 358 norma magnum. Not sure what a 358 winchester would get me. If the 35 whelen is too much odds are I moving down to a 30-06 or a 308. Just don't see the purpose In my collecttion.

What kind of BS talk is that???

No,.solid .35 cal dude would say something that silly.
 
I have a 35 whelen and a 358 norma magnum. Not sure what a 358 winchester would get me. If the 35 whelen is too much odds are I moving down to a 30-06 or a 308. Just don't see the purpose In my collecttion.
I would recommend moving down to a 35 remington. Great shorter range game killer.
 
@EVR
Go forth and seek that BLR.
If'n y'all can't find one the next best is a bolt action. Problem is those in 358 are hard to find at reasonable prices.
But all is not lost. There's 1,000s of useless 243s floating around just screaming for a new barrel in a real calibre. A nice 2nd hand Savage 10 and a new screw in barrel ( available at reasonable prices and you can do the job yourself) and you are set to go.
Go forth and rid the world of another 243 it will make you happy.
Bob
You
Gave me a bad idea and I am thinking of calling my gunsmith to see how bad it will cost
A browning bar 243 re barrel to 358?
Fl is talking of re opening bear season
358 bar carbine with a 2-7 Burris would be about perfect for swamp bear hunting
 
You
Gave me a bad idea and I am thinking of calling my gunsmith to see how bad it will cost
A browning bar 243 re barrel to 358?
Fl is talking of re opening bear season
358 bar carbine with a 2-7 Burris would be about perfect for swamp bear hunting
@Flbt
Or a 20 round M14 re-bored from 308 to 358.
The ultimate hig mob decimator.
Bob
 
I’ve never been so excited about hand loading for a rifle before. This Ruger Hawkeye in 358 is just the coolest little gun I own. Recently looking at some powder burn charts I’ve decided that hodgdons leverevolution powder would be about perfect for squeezing the maximum velocity and burn out of the heavier bullets. (225-250 grain) I will report back when I get time to test. For now I have a solid load shooting MOA or better with TAC and the 225 Sierra game king. Itching for elk season but maybe I’ll get a chance at a spring black bear with it in the coming weeks.
 
If anyone has any experience with lever powder in the 358 win, please share your results.
I use H322 for my ruger hawkeye. Get 2600 with max load for 225 gr accubonds/partitions. Leverevolution is easier to come by but slower burning. In my hands, faster burning powders did better. Rel7 would be my second choice, but it is also hard to find. For smaller bullets 180-200 gr, the slower powders like 4895 seemed to work better. 225 gr projectiles seems to be the sweet spot for the .358.
 
I’ve never been so excited about hand loading for a rifle before. This Ruger Hawkeye in 358 is just the coolest little gun I own. Recently looking at some powder burn charts I’ve decided that hodgdons leverevolution powder would be about perfect for squeezing the maximum velocity and burn out of the heavier bullets. (225-250 grain) I will report back when I get time to test. For now I have a solid load shooting MOA or better with TAC and the 225 Sierra game king. Itching for elk season but maybe I’ll get a chance at a spring black bear with it in the coming weeks.
@Jason1290
Read Paco Kelly article in loading the 358.
Give the little power house a whole new life.
The man in the know for anything 358 win is @Rick HOlbert , man he makes that little 358 sing a different tube using win748.
Bob
Ricks load with a 225gn Woodleigh rnsp, over 2,500fps and the group he shot with it. The 225gn north forks group into exactly the same spot
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