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Nosler has a 225g Spitzer Accubond for the 35 Whelen and I was wondering if anyone has loaded it for the .358 Norma mag? Also, I am looking for reloading data and bullets for the .358 as the ammo I have is getting years old.
Ideas?
Thanks
"A .358 Norma Mag is not for everyone but then again Bear hunting isn't either."
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What powder(s) do you have?
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If you can swing it; H4350 is never a bad place to start in the 358 'cause it always seems like the place I end up. Many sources suggest faster stuff though so you might also try those if you can't find or don't have 4350.
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65 grs of either 4895 is my load with partitions.
I tend to use more than enough gun
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With my 350 Rigby which is kissin cousin's with the 358 Norma I found Varget and RL15 edged out H-4350 in terms of accuracy.
I'd expect a top dose of Varget or RL-15 to be around 68 gr under a 225 gr pill, and H-4350 to have a top charge around 73 gr.
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H4895 w/225 Partitions, H4350 w/250 Partitions and R 19 w/280 Swifts. Sorry I can't give charges as they are....warm, but accurate. sbsmith
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My load development always began and ended with H4350. Didn't matter what bullet, They were all accurate. I didn't bother chasing speed, because well, I never do.
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I've had real good luck with 250 gr Partitions in my .358 Norma mag. I use 61.5 gr of IMR 4064 with Federal 215 primers.
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I use 77gns ADI 2209 [4350] behind the 225gn SGK for excellent accuracy @ 2880fps
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A max load of IMR 4350 with the 225 AB's shot good in my 358.
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My load development always began and ended with H4350. Didn't matter what bullet, They were all accurate. I didn't bother chasing speed, because well, I never do. I used IMR4350 in mine with good results as well.
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Cub, I never tried those RN bullets, how do you like em? as far as on game anyway, I can see you like the way they shoot paper.
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I've never shot them on game but the current owner of that rifle uses them on bear w/o problems. It's a fairly mild load. AFAIK, Hornady is no longer making them.
If I still owned the rifle, I'd look for more of those bullets and hoard them.
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The Hornady 250 gr rn is a great shooting bullet, my 350 Rigby would group 1/2" with them.
I only took one animal with that bullet, a small deer at near point blank range with a neck shot. Clocking 2700 fps at the muzzle, it was nearly decapitated.
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