29 September 2002, 16:25
WstrnhuntrWhich barrel length?
Im building a 358 Win on a bnz 98 action and would like suggestions as to wether to go with a 24" or 26" bbl. It will be mostly for Elk but hopefully Ill get the chance to use it on Moose and Bear. Ive been leaning towards 24" for use in timber, which would you use and why? How much difference (velocity/trajectory) would be gained from going with the 26"?
Also can anyone tell me what the throat specs would need to be for it to handle the 250 grn BT?
[ 09-29-2002, 07:32: Message edited by: Wstrnhuntr ]29 September 2002, 16:31
PCFor that rifle I would tend to go with the 24" barrel probably even a 22" barrel would be alright. But at the end of the day you need to choose what is going to be best for you to carry around.
29 September 2002, 17:11
Major CaliberIn a .358 I would go with a 22", but why don't you make it a .35 Whelen. The .308 case can barely spit a .30 cal bullet, much less a .35!
29 September 2002, 17:56
WstrnhuntrA 308 can barley spit a .30 cal, Yea right!
The way I see it a lot of people are down on the 358 because most of them are chambered in short guns so they end up 200 fs + behind a Whelen. Given equal barrel lengths that gap will close considerably, enough to get the same job done.
30 September 2002, 04:06
<JBelk>Westernhntr---
The 358 *can* come close to the Whelen, but only by increasing pressure....which complicates extraction, case life, and accuracy.
The Whelen is a touch long for the M-98 and the 358 Winchester is too short.....the 9x57 is just right.
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30 September 2002, 04:23
D HumbargerStart with the 26" If you don't like it cut some off. You can't ever put any back. Personaly I like a 25" on my 338.
30 September 2002, 09:18
WstrnhuntrBear Claw, your right, 26" it is.
Im not farmilliar with the 9x57, Ill have to research that one, it sounds like a beauty.
Thanks for the replies guys.