Raven Rocks Precision has.358 Norma Magnum brass cases in stock. Their web address is www.ravenrocksprecision.com . Their phone number is (540)370-9574. I had been looking for over a year. I thought I'd share what I found.
Sadly they do not ship to Canada. I could get them shipped through another US company, but then I would be looking at two different rounds of shipping, plus customs/duty, taxes, not to mention the brutal exchange. May as well just buy Norma factory ammunition.
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Posts: 1941 | Location: Northern Rockies, BC | Registered: 21 July 2006
After loading for the Norma Mag for 45 years the factory ammo for brass is a good way to go. Norma brass sizes,cleans-up and has good neck tension as opposed to some 338 brass,, WW holds a grain more but occaision case cracking and RP are slippery and 280 Swifts have to be crimped for hunting where you don't want your bullets in deeper. Another + is their 250's chrone at 2970fps out of a 24" barrel which is pretty potent moose and bear load!
Posts: 1422 | Location: lake iliamna alaska | Registered: 10 February 2005
Originally posted by waterrat: After loading for the Norma Mag for 45 years the factory ammo for brass is a good way to go. Norma brass sizes,cleans-up and has good neck tension as opposed to some 338 brass,, WW holds a grain more but occaision case cracking and RP are slippery and 280 Swifts have to be crimped for hunting where you don't want your bullets in deeper. Another + is their 250's chrone at 2970fps out of a 24" barrel which is pretty potent moose and bear load!
Fortunately I know where I can lay my hands on some Norma factory ammo loaded with 250 A-frames for $99 CAD per box.
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Posts: 1941 | Location: Northern Rockies, BC | Registered: 21 July 2006