The 358 Norma mag was introduced along with the 308 Norma mag in the late 1950s or early 60s after Winchester introduced the 338 Win Mag. Just a necked up design. That would easily clean up the 30'06 based chamber of the Brown Whelan. You may need to set the barrel back a bit but it should not be an issue IMHO.
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Naki may be right, but I would check the neck length before I made a decision. The Brown Whelen was a cartridge made by moving the shoulder on a 35 Whelen, and improving it somewhat. It is not strictly speaking a 30-06 based cartridge. Since the 358 Norma and the 35 Whelen are both the same length OAL, the rechambering won't work without a barrel setback, unless the 358 has a short neck to start with. (Don't have my references here to check).
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. . . . or, you could rechamber to the .35/.300 Winchster, .358 STW, or a .35 on the .338 RUM case. All of these will have a chamber longer than the Brown-Whelen. This assumes your magazine is a full-length of about 3.6".
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Found some case drawings, the Norma is actually a longer case over all. Everything looks good until the shoulder/neck junction. Again going by these dimension drawins, .005" longer for the B-W.
It is a 1903, so a longer cartridge won't work. And setting back isn't as easy because of the extractor cut out. Well hell, guess that barrel is pretty much a tomato stake now! I really don't want to go through the BS of reloading the B-W. I see that cases will be available very soon from QualCart, and aren't expensive...but dies are still 200$+ and long wait special orders. Oh well, it was a thought
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