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brstevns
09-14-2016, 08:03 PM
Was wondering how bullets in the 150 gr to 160 gr work out in the 358 win for hunting ?
MT Gianni
09-14-2016, 10:17 PM
I am sure they would be deadly on rabbits. Mine has a 1 in 14 twist and the 200 gr rcbs does it for me for larger than coyotes. I have never even played with anything that light on paper, using a 358430 195 gr pb for light loads. With cast the goal is not light for caliber and fast rather full penetration which is achieved by bullet weight/mass.
hc18flyer
09-14-2016, 10:29 PM
I use the Lee tl 160 grain pistol bullet for plinking in my 358 win, as cast. Have to look up the load and fps. Flyer
hc18flyer
09-14-2016, 10:31 PM
Sorry, use the ribs 35-200 and Noe 36-230 for whitetails. Flyer
Scharfschuetze
09-14-2016, 11:08 PM
My only experience is with the RCBS 35-200 boolit. I've never felt a need for any other boolit in the 358 or the 35 Whelen for higher performance loads.
brstevns
09-15-2016, 11:33 AM
Was only wondering because the heaviest 35 cal bullet mold I have at the moment is the Old Lee 166 gr . falls 172 using WW.
Thought of PC ing them and hold them at about 1600-1800 fps. Has anyone tried the Lee 200 gr. That is about the only mold I can afford.
Landy
09-16-2016, 01:59 AM
The thing about the bigger .35s is that they very nicely mimic the smaller .35s, that are damn fine rounds too.
That load will do anything a .357 will do, including modest sized deer at modest ranges.
I've not got a .358, yet, but shoot .350 and Whelen with loads equivalent to .38 Special, .357, .35 R, and full power.
It's a capability that's a big bonus with the caliber.
35 shooter
09-16-2016, 05:55 AM
Was only wondering because the heaviest 35 cal bullet mold I have at the moment is the Old Lee 166 gr . falls 172 using WW.
Thought of PC ing them and hold them at about 1600-1800 fps. Has anyone tried the Lee 200 gr. That is about the only mold I can afford.
The reports on the lee 200 gr. moulds i've seen are pouring a boolit at .359 to .3595 on average.
I use the noe 200 gr version of that same boolit and it pours .3605 and i size to .360, but i used to use the rcbs version of the same boolit and it, like the lee, poured a bit over .359 and i sized to .359 for the same 35 whelen rifle i size to .360 for now.
I have to say i got just as good accuracy with the rcbs version sized to .359. If lee had made that mould back then, i probably would have bought it first.
Noe and lee are clones of the same rcbs boolit and if lee is what i could afford, i wouldn't hesitate to give it a try.
If you happen to get one that pours .360, you could try sizing at both .359 and .360. If not, then just size the lee to .359.
brstevns
09-16-2016, 10:28 AM
The reports on the lee 200 gr. moulds i've seen are pouring a boolit at .359 to .3595 on average.
I use the noe 200 gr version of that same boolit and it pours .3605 and i size to .360, but i used to use the rcbs version of the same boolit and it, like the lee, poured a bit over .359 and i sized to .359 for the same 35 whelen rifle i size to .360 for now.
I have to say i got just as good accuracy with the rcbs version sized to .359. If lee had made that mould back then, i probably would have bought it first.
Noe and lee are clones of the same rcbs boolit and if lee is what i could afford, i wouldn't hesitate to give it a try.
If you happen to get one that pours .360, you could try sizing at both .359 and .360. If not, then just size the lee to .359.
Thanks for the information.
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