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Need load data for a 35 STA

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25 December 2013, 18:31
optik1
Need load data for a 35 STA
May be buying a .358 STA soon. Would appreciate load data. Plan on shoting 225 gr Ballistic tips or accubonds. Thanks, Optik
25 December 2013, 20:42
ramrod340
The one I loaded for like a max load (full case) of RL19. Pretty much matched the max load listed in my Nosler manual.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
25 December 2013, 20:59
optik1
Thanks Paul, what kind of fps did you get?
25 December 2013, 21:31
phurley5
optic1 ----- You need to refer to loads in the following books, they will give you all you need to find the loads you might want to use. Nosler reloading guide number 6, A-Square book called "any shot you want", the A-Square handloading and rifle manual, Barnes reloading manual number 3. The best reference I have ever found is an artical by Layne Simpson about he and Kenny Jarrett building the first STA. In that article you will find a 225 grain load with 96 grains of RL-22 and a 225 grain bullet at 3211 fps. All I can say is proceed to those max loads with the usual caution. Good luck and good shooting.


phurley
25 December 2013, 21:39
phurley5
Sorry, I left out the Article publication mentioned above. September 1992 Shooting Times. This article gives loads from 180 grains up to 300 grains, which in my opinion make the .358 STA one of the most versital chamberings available.


phurley
25 December 2013, 22:18
ramrod340
Don't have the exact number stored in my swiss cheese brain. As I remember it was a compressed load or right at (if not) 90grs of RL19 the 225 BT (before accubonds) from a 26" . Velocity was just under 3100 (3065-75 I think been too many years). I built it played with it same time I was doing 7STWs and was offered WAY more than I had in it and accepted the offer. Replaced it with a mannlicher stocked 358Norma.


Interesting QL calls 96grs of RL22 as 67,000+ and 114% fill rate. So like he said START LOW and use a long drop tube. I always felt that Simpson was very optimistic on what he published for both the STW and STA.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
26 December 2013, 14:32
optik1
Thanks gentleman, I will proceed with caution. Optik1
15 January 2014, 03:00
optik1
phurley or others: I can not find the Layne Simpson article in the 19912 Shoting Times. Any leads on where I can find it? Thanks, Otik1
15 January 2014, 06:25
phurley5
Send me an message with your address and I will send you a copy, it will be very helpful. Good shooting


phurley
18 January 2014, 22:13
optik1
I am having trouble PM'ing. My info as follows:
Tom Leonard
1948 E. Prevo Road
Linwood, MI 48634
19 January 2014, 17:22
phurley5
I will get you a copy in the mail Monday. Good luck and good shooting.


phurley
22 January 2014, 19:58
phurley5
I didn't get the article in the mail until Tuesday because of the MLK day, it is on it's way. Good shooting.


phurley
13 March 2014, 00:45
358STA1
I'd be interested in getting a copy of that 1992 article by Layne Simpson as well.
14 March 2014, 19:05
phurley5
358STA1----- I am out of town at the SEC Tourney. Get me your address and I will get you a copy when I get back in town, it is quite helpful. Good Shooting.


phurley