Best I can do with the 310gr in my 358 BLR is just under 2100 fps. Still quite a good close range Moose stomper at that muzzle speed.
"Heavy for Cailber"... a good concept in specific applications... applied across-the-board as Slamfire seems inclined it is often pointless and detrimental to overall performance for a given cartridge. At the case capacity of the .358 Win do you think that at the acknowleged short range of the 310 bullet, that a 250 grain Partition will be any less effective at killing? And yet the increased speed and flattened trajectory of the 250 does provide an advantage for unexpected longer opportunities.
If you are hunting baited bears in thick cover, knock yourself out with the 310, but the 250 would do just as well there also, so... why?
Maximizing energy and momentum is not a bad thing, until it is a bad thing... IMO, the 310 in a .358 Win crosses the line of taking the concept too far.
Just my opinion...
Last edited:




















































