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Gunsmithing
358 wsm/35 sambar
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2676794" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>225gr Gamekings at 2850 sounds like a pretty hefty load??? Did you chrono that or were those stats taken from some load data? I use Barnes TSX bullets and get close to 2600 fps out of them. If the OP wants a .358 WSM have at it; however, I have found the 35 Whelen to be a tough one to beat. What I find people doing is reading a lot of hype about the various "new" cartridges on the market when there's some really great "ole" cartridges that will outperform the "new" cartridges at half the costs of the "new" cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2676794, member: 69192"] 225gr Gamekings at 2850 sounds like a pretty hefty load??? Did you chrono that or were those stats taken from some load data? I use Barnes TSX bullets and get close to 2600 fps out of them. If the OP wants a .358 WSM have at it; however, I have found the 35 Whelen to be a tough one to beat. What I find people doing is reading a lot of hype about the various "new" cartridges on the market when there's some really great "ole" cartridges that will outperform the "new" cartridges at half the costs of the "new" cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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