- Location
- Vancouver Island, BC
I have very nice H Dumoulin mannlicher in 358 win that I picked up a couple years back from a CGN member. It had changed hands a couple times before that.
It loads, shoots and ejects OEM hornady 200gr SP ammo just fine. However, the bolt won't close on any other ammo: HSM 225 gr gameking, buffalo bore 225 gr gameking and buffalo bore 225gr tsx. I'm pretty sure Rob owned it at some point, though I didn't want to buy it from him. One of the previous owners (probably Rob ?) had mentionned in a PM that he had issues getting the rifle to feed handloads.
I thought that 358 winchester ammo used to be available in 250gr way back in the day, so I'm not sure why it won't feed anything other than the 200gr OEM ammo. I have not had a chance to try to handload 200gr ammo to see if it will feed, since I don't want to reload 200gr projectiles for the 358.
I love the rifle and calibre, but if I'm using a 200gr SP, then I'm likely hunting deer on the Island in the rain, and I'm reaching for my stainless BLR. Not being able to use other bullets reduces its versatility, especially for what is essentially a handloader's calibre now: Even OEM Hornady ammo has been virtually impossible to find in the last 2 years.
Is this something that could be easily addressed by a competent gunsmith ? Should I bother getting it worked over or should I just move it along to someone who will appreciate the rifle as is ?

It loads, shoots and ejects OEM hornady 200gr SP ammo just fine. However, the bolt won't close on any other ammo: HSM 225 gr gameking, buffalo bore 225 gr gameking and buffalo bore 225gr tsx. I'm pretty sure Rob owned it at some point, though I didn't want to buy it from him. One of the previous owners (probably Rob ?) had mentionned in a PM that he had issues getting the rifle to feed handloads.
I thought that 358 winchester ammo used to be available in 250gr way back in the day, so I'm not sure why it won't feed anything other than the 200gr OEM ammo. I have not had a chance to try to handload 200gr ammo to see if it will feed, since I don't want to reload 200gr projectiles for the 358.
I love the rifle and calibre, but if I'm using a 200gr SP, then I'm likely hunting deer on the Island in the rain, and I'm reaching for my stainless BLR. Not being able to use other bullets reduces its versatility, especially for what is essentially a handloader's calibre now: Even OEM Hornady ammo has been virtually impossible to find in the last 2 years.
Is this something that could be easily addressed by a competent gunsmith ? Should I bother getting it worked over or should I just move it along to someone who will appreciate the rifle as is ?





















































