I have a great love for the .358 Win. I have been shooting it for more than a quarter century, although I fell into it accidentally with a borrowed rifle (long, sad story). Since than I have had at least a dozen... I liked them all, but stuck with three, a Pre-81 BLR, a Ruger M77 Mark II Carbine and a Ruger M77 Mark II Frontier. The Little Frontier with 16.5" barrel gets to the woods a lot, I have an inordinate amount of confidence in that rifle out to 300 yards, which is more than many give it credit for. I have fired it and it's predecessor at big game animals, 30 or so times, only once each, all died, some spectacularly. Considering it's effect on game is reminiscent of a high velocity "splash" cartridge, very quickly (often immediately)eating dirt... unlike the high velocity "splash" cartridge, there is little meat damage. The three animals pictured below, hit the ground immediately on impact. Also pictured are a pair of Ruger M77 Mark II .358's and the BLR .358. You will not be disappointed choosing a .358 Win for hunting... I have found them to be very accurate and forgiving of a variety of loads.