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The Basics, Starting Out
.358 Norma Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Boyer" data-source="post: 246118" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>I got a re-barreled Ruger 77 in 358 Norma. McGowan barrel. It is hell on wheels. I shoot mostly whitetails, but I have loaned the gun to friends who have taken moose, caribou, bear, elk and nilgai. The 225 Accubond will be your best bet for long range in my opinion. It will do over 2900 fps with several safe loads. I have used the discontinued 225 Ballistic tip and the Partition. I have had the best luck with 4350, 77gr. The trajectory will be very similar to the 30-06, but with alot more horsepower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Boyer, post: 246118, member: 2643"] I got a re-barreled Ruger 77 in 358 Norma. McGowan barrel. It is hell on wheels. I shoot mostly whitetails, but I have loaned the gun to friends who have taken moose, caribou, bear, elk and nilgai. The 225 Accubond will be your best bet for long range in my opinion. It will do over 2900 fps with several safe loads. I have used the discontinued 225 Ballistic tip and the Partition. I have had the best luck with 4350, 77gr. The trajectory will be very similar to the 30-06, but with alot more horsepower. [/QUOTE]
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