



Thanks Ted, and Slooshark1, I'll try out both of your loads. Have lots of IMR 4895, but no RL 19, so Teds is going to be tried first
Thanks tjsudbury and thanks Ted. I'm going to try that IMR 4895 load just for fun.
I'm going to be approaching this one with caution, it's 4.5 grains over max according to the No. 14 Speer manual!
I checked the Speer #10 manual and it is the same; 250 gr. Max with IMR 4895 is 63.0 gr. for 2584 fps.
Hornady #9 lists 66.4 gr. of H4895 as Max with 250's for 2800 fps...
Tom, you helped me out with some RL-19 awhile back... I am well supplied now and could easily spare some... shoot me a PM or see you at SD Friday night.
Of course you work up to that load, but in five 358 Norma Mags, three Husqvarnas and two customs, it was the most accurate load, and brass lasted forever.
Look forward to hearing how it works for you guys. Please let me know.
Ted

I bought my 358 Norma Mag Husky many, many years ago along with a 30/06 at the same time. Both have treated me well.So, what are your favorite loads??
I've had a couple 358 Norma's and found there can be a considerable difference in Max loads from one rifle to another. I would suggest this is due to a big difference in the length of throat ( freebore) from one rifle to another. I presently have a Husqvarna 1600 that has a much shorter throat than the last 358 N I had. Max loads are about 3 grs less than my last rifle yet the muzzle velocity is close to the same between those two rifles. I have also found that the 225 gr TSX bullet is great in the big Swede with IMR 4350.
The throat on this particular 358 (also a 1651) is not very long, unlike my 9.3x62 1600, which has a very long throat. Still haven't gotten it to the range, the road is in rough shape.
Johnn, I see lots of loads for IMR 4350, but not for H4350. Where would you start with the H4350? I've got lots of that.

It is interesting that between Manual #8 & #10 Speer cut the max load by 5.0 grains... lawyers or problems???
I am confident Ted's experience is well substantiated.



I'm having one built on a CZ 550 7mm Rem Mag barrelled action. Wont be ready for a quite a while. Unfortunately there is not a huge selection of bullet weights for this calibre. That being said Barnes, Hornady, Sierra, Speer, Woodleigh, Swift, North Fork all make bullets for this calibre. Just a case of what you want. My suggestion would be to get yourself a Woodleigh reloading manual, and some Woodleigh 358 cal bullets. I already have the manual. It lists a good selection of loads for the 358. Another good manual is the Lee Precision Modern Reloading 2nd Edition. I purchased a set of Redding dies from Prophet River.so nobody loads for 358 Norma?
I finally got this out to the range, the road had been in bad shape for over a month. It seems to like 200 grain Hornady's over 60 grains of IMR 3031, and a 250 grain Hornady over 74.2 grains of RL19 looks like its a good starting point.
Shot with an old steel Weaver V-7
Good for you, and great shooting!
That is typical accuracy of every Nine Norma I have owned since 1969. If you can find some Speer 250 gr spitzers be sure to give them a try as well. The have always been accurate in the rifles I loaded for, and are very effective on really big game.
Ted



























