358 Winchester

Ive got 4 Winchester 88s in 358 and even went as far as having a Winchester Model 100 rebored to 358. Havent had to buy ammo for years as have enough so lucky that way. You wont regret it so go get it !
 
Looks like according to Hodgdon load data it pushes the Speers 220 about 150-250 fps faster than the 35 Remington depending on what powder youre using. I guess where it really shines is with the heavier bullets.

Oh, that 225gr with BL-C2 at 2430fps sounds deadly
 
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I have found a rifle chambered in 358 win. I had one years ago but didn't shoot it much and traded it for something shinier. Always regretted it.

My mind is 70% made up to get this one... tell me why i need a 358, what loads you use, or basically just convince me to do it, or not.

Whats the rifle!? Can't name the cartridge with out naming the gun as well!!
 
Whats the rifle!? Can't name the cartridge with out naming the gun as well!!

It's a savage 99 lever rifle a family friend has owned since the 1950s. He's in his late 80 and his kids don't want it. I looked at it last week, it's in really nice condition, with a perfect bore.
 
Get it! You'll be glad you did! Great cartridge! Fun to hunt and shoot, and punches way above what paper ballistics may indicate.
Hard to find a 99 in 358 Win. (a favourite brush gun in Alaska!)

I have had a pre-81 BLR for over 20 years and have packed more than any other rifle, as it is my back up guiding and archery rifle, camp rifle and main saddle/atv gun. And I finally got my left handed bolt action rifle in 358!

Ammo may not always be easy to find, but is an easy cartridge to reload for. I have even found Winchester ammo in both 200 gr Power Point and SilverTips recently. Hornady makes the 200 gr Interlock and HSM makes the 225 gr SGK ammo. 200/220/225 gr bullets best for all around use on big game, and you won't feel undergunned should you run into a nasty ol' bear.
 
It's a savage 99 lever rifle a family friend has owned since the 1950s. He's in his late 80 and his kids don't want it. I looked at it last week, it's in really nice condition, with a perfect bore.

No idea if you need it or not But you absolutely want it so get it and have fun shooting and hunting with it . RJ
 
I have three .358's... probably my favorite hunting cartridge... shot literal tons of game with them, two Ruger carbines and a Pre-81 BLR... the best load in them is a 200 grain SP with 50.0 grains of W748. I do have some hotter loads with 250 Partitions that I won't advertise here. IME, the .358 is very tolerant of a wide range of loads and it punches way beyond the paper numbers. Get the rifle... you won't regret it.

How can you not buy it after seeing this!

Nice work Hoyt and beautiful rifles!
 
I've never owned a 99 and only handled a couple but they seem to have a cult following. Also jumped up a bunch in price the last few year, but than again so has everything else.
I didn't even know 99's came in 358, had to look it up. Seems like a great combo
 
Just do it!

A Savage 99 in .358 Win is pretty unique, that alone should sway you.
The cartridge is a true sleeper, I’ve got a pre 81 BLR in .358 Win, and love it. 200 grain SP’s are my everyday everywhere load and 225 grain Partitions if I’m in the, I feel I need more kinda mood.
 
For you 358 Win Guys there is a Savage 99 and Browning BLR @nd a Win M88 all 4 sale on VCI . Below is a copy of the ad ! The guns for sale have NOTHING to do with me nor do I know the person selling them ! INFORMATION ONLY ! RJ


Re: Estate Rifle sale. Tikkas, Lever guns, LH, RH, lots of scopes

savage 99 in .358 $1200

Winchester 88 in .308 $1500

Winchester 88 in .358 $1500

Browning blr in .358 $1200

Ruger No 1 in 7mm rem mag $1200

matt

604-787-9464
 
No idea if you need it or not But you absolutely want it so get it and have fun shooting and hunting with it . RJ

The problem is i don't do anything half ways. I'll get this one, spend time loading, shooting, learning about it so that I'm grown fond of it and then I'll end up getting 4 more in different models and calibers so i can do the same with them. I know myself by now and it's inevitable, really. Not that I mind.
 
The problem is i don't do anything half ways. I'll get this one, spend time loading, shooting, learning about it so that I'm grown fond of it and then I'll end up getting 4 more in different models and calibers so i can do the same with them. I know myself by now and it's inevitable, really. Not that I mind.

You see the ad for more 358 Wins for SALE LOL :d;) RJ
 
Get the rifle.
358 BLR stainless takedown is my go-to for pretty much everything from coastal blacktail to black bear to moose.
The savage might not like the hotter loads. My 99C in 308 gets sticky with doubletap 308 loads, and I suspect the same thing would happen with Buffalo bore style 358 loads In a 358.

I finally got my H Dumoulin to the gunsmith to get reamed so I can shoot 225gr tsx which doesn't feed well in the BLR.

Nope... those are all factory rifles, the Laminate is a Ruger M77 Mark II Stainless Frontier Carbine 16.5" barrel with a factory "Big Boy" stock, the Walnut Blued is an M77 Mark II RLS Carbine 18.5" barrel... and then the Pre-81 BLR Hang-mag.

Wow, very nice, handy 358 bolts. I've never seen any for sale in Canada.
 
The savage might not like the hotter loads. My 99C in 308 gets sticky with doubletap 308 loads, and I suspect the same thing would happen with Buffalo bore style 358 loads In a 358.

My "hot load" days are done. In that same context I am still surprised when i l find myself driving the speed limit, and now seldom need to pass 15 cars to get somewhere 3 minutes early. I'm not sure how or when it happened but i grew up.
 
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I've owned several 358Winchesters over the years and like the cartridge, but truth be told a 308 or 30-06 with heavy bullets will give the same results.

Just sayin'. :)
 
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