The semi rimmed 356 win was a better caliber than either the 307 win or the 375 win and it has been relegated to obsolescence by the shooting community.
Go figure.
Except for a small but loyal 35 rem following most of the 35s were non-starters.
A few die hards still have 358 win firearms and factory ammo for both the 35 rem and 358 win is still made by hornady.
Forward thinking would be an 80-87gr Partition for the .250 Savage
I'm a die hard , I just finished putting a 358 Win together . The hornady 200 gr ammo shoots well , but I use Nosler 225 gr partitions in mine . A great round , but definitely not for the off the shelf hunter . I've used 35's for a long time with great results , but you're right , it's not a popular bore size . Excellent , more for me .
I was just on hornady website and thet are loading 307 win with 160gr ftx, good ballistics out to 300 yards, now I have to get one lol
I’m super interested in your project and impressed with your taste! Building a 356 has been on my list for a few years now. Can you share any details? What year of action did you use?
I'd rather have a BLR in 308. Lots of advantages over a 307.
But it’s a blr. Like Volvo’s - “They’re boxy, but they’re good”. A M94 in 307/356 is ###y......and good.




























