Its a "Thumper" with power to spare for any N.A. game.
Very nicely balanced 35 cal round. Norma brass is spendy,
but the cases can easily be made from 338 Win mag.
Recoil will be apparent in lighter rifles, but is manageable.
Dave.
.The nice thing about the 358NM, is reduced loads with jacketed pistol bullets! Also it is accurate and puts down game fast.
The S&L are the nicest examples, but BRNO also made rifles in the Calibre, though a lot heavier than the Shultz or Husky!
I tried a few years ago to get Weatherby to make one in their Mk5 deluxe, but unless it a Weatherby round, they don't want to make it, but I here that's changing?
All hail the 35cal!!!
The nice thing about the 358NM, is reduced loads with jacketed pistol bullets! Also it is accurate and puts down game fast.
The S&L are the nicest examples, but BRNO also made rifles in the Calibre, though a lot heavier than the Shultz or Husky!
I tried a few years ago to get Weatherby to make one in their Mk5 deluxe, but unless it a Weatherby round, they don't want to make it, but I here that's changing?
All hail the 35cal!!!
It’s no better than a 338 win mag, a lot worse imo. I got rid of mine. In practice the better bullet selection negates the little bit of extra velocity you may get.
I like mine. Model 98 Mauser, 250 gr. @2750. Took it bison hunting, no bison so shot at some imprompto targets. Even my buddy tried it out, and liked it
.seen any for sale around?
Trade Ex, has had half dozen, or more, husky 98
i'd really like to find a brno!




























