Whelen B 35 Sambar was first so it has some claim to the "proper" designation and is not close to the 350 Rem Mag. I chose 350WSM (.358" groove dia.) to be consistent with the most popular 300WSM (.308" groove dia.) - and tagged the barrel and die set as such. [IMG said:http://35cal.com/images/350wsm_dies6sm.jpg[/IMG]
Now I'm thinking they should have branded the 7mmWSM, 280WSM,.. lol.
Back on OP's topic - two more of my 358Win cousins - I like em (thanks to hoytcanon for the Ruger77 walnut handle).
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Back on OP's topic - two more of my 358Win cousins - I like em (thanks to hoytcanon for the Ruger77 walnut handle).
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I think they were marketing it as a short action alternative to the 7mm Rem Mag... so they went with "7mm."
Back on OP's topic - two more of my 358Win cousins - I like em (thanks to hoytcanon for the Ruger77 walnut handle).
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Back on OP's topic - two more of my 358Win cousins - I like em (thanks to hoytcanon for the Ruger77 walnut handle).
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I played with the 250gr Partitions a little bit in my 358win,... but I didn't get the best results with them,.. I tried them with IMR4895, IMR3031, and Win748,.. couldn't get them to group all that well, can't remember for sure what a three shot group measured but I think it was around 1 1/2" to 2" at 50yrds,..
I also did an expansion test with 2lt pop bottles of water @ 30yrds,.... expansion wasn't too bad, but think it could have been a bit better,.. probably would be better on a live target.
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That would get venison on the dinner table. Speer recommend a max of 52grs W748 with their 220gr and a much shorter COAL. So your load seems moderate but I'm guessing it's accurate.One of my favourite deer loads;
That would get venison on the dinner table. Speer recommend a max of 52grs W748 with their 220gr and a much shorter COAL. So your load seems moderate but I'm guessing it's accurate.
Nowadays few of us have the 200 C-L bullets in either the RN or PSP in supply. Used to be one of the least expensive good hunting bullets one could purchase - with bulk discounts also at one time. I bought 500 at a go from SIR and then Wholesale Sports. Too bad Remington turned off the tap on those to reloaders years ago.
Interesting Hoyt - I was given best load for my 358 BLR is a 210 primer, 52 grains Win 748, 200gr Hornady SP seated to crimp line, but not crimped. How much of a difference does a 250 primer make?
interesting pictures.I seem to remember seeing targets like that some where before.LOL
Just wondering about the fired bullets.How easy were they to recover after shooting the bottles full of water.Cannot say that I have ever tried that and was thinking it might be interesting to try it with some of my rifles.




























