13 March 2006, 16:11
Westernmassman358 Win Load
I am contemplating a trip to Anticosti Island this fall and was going to take my 358 BLR. I usually use 200gr Hornady RN in this rifle, but in consideration of some possibly longer shot opportunities was wondering what anyone has developed using bullets with a better BC. Thanks
13 March 2006, 17:03
Terry BlauwkampUse the same load you have now, but with the 200 gr Spire Point Hornady.
13 March 2006, 19:38
jeffeosso225gr sierra gamekings, start with 48 gr 748.. that's the winchester load for 250s
jeffe
14 March 2006, 00:16
SabotThe 200 gr Hornady spitzer pushed by the new Alliant 10X powder makes 2700 fps in a 24 inch bbl...that's as flat shooting a 358 load as you can get.
14 March 2006, 16:00
Hot CoreHey Westernmassman, The 200gr SP Hornady is the bullet I use the most in my 35cal rifles.
I've found it to be a tough bullet and best to make sure it enters through a shoulder so it expands properly. Lung-to-lung shots can result in an opportunity to polish-up your Tracking skills.
If your l-o-n-g shots will be inside 300yds, there is no need for you to change a thing. Just practice at the distance you intend to actually take a shot and create an accurate Drop Chart for your specific rifle and specific cartridge combination.
16 March 2006, 08:20
Dr. LouI like the 225 Sierra over IMR 4320 or W748.
16 March 2006, 21:41
<9.3x62>I'll second the recommendation for Re10x. I've had excellent results with it in the 358 Win (and the Whelen and 9.3x62).
I actually like the 180 Speer for most sub-200 yds hunting (deer and black bear). You migh also consider the 225 Nosler BT. You'll have to seat it kind of deep, but it should work well otherwise.