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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 1827917" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>My first 358 win was a Ruger 77 old tang safety model re-barrelled from 308 to 358 and I would go to friends and my brother in Texas and kill the heck out of them porkers with that 358 win 200 gr Hornady's.We ran into some super hogs that were bigger than the ones on public land and I used 250 gr Hornady's and NONE could take a good hit and still stand.</p><p>Now I have a BLR in 358 win and it too has taken many hogs, deer and bears.</p><p>I still have a 45/70 Marlin that puts the hurt on them as well.</p><p>Looks like I'm not the only one who likes the good ole 358 win.Th</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 1827917, member: 108576"] My first 358 win was a Ruger 77 old tang safety model re-barrelled from 308 to 358 and I would go to friends and my brother in Texas and kill the heck out of them porkers with that 358 win 200 gr Hornady's.We ran into some super hogs that were bigger than the ones on public land and I used 250 gr Hornady's and NONE could take a good hit and still stand. Now I have a BLR in 358 win and it too has taken many hogs, deer and bears. I still have a 45/70 Marlin that puts the hurt on them as well. Looks like I'm not the only one who likes the good ole 358 win.Th [/QUOTE]
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