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Wildcat load development.
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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1772894" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>I have all ways thought that necking the 375 Ruger down to .358 would be a grate cartridge. I have been thinking of building a 358 STA for some time, I have all so thought of other cases as well as they would be very similar, such as the RUM, Ruger and Nosler. Nosler has a 35 Nosler approved by saami but they have not made any rifles, ammo, or brass for it, I wish they would. The reason I keep leaning to the 358 STA is I can get brass with the right head stamp from Quality Cartridge and there is good load date to be found for it. That's just me of coarse, all in all I think your .358 of the Ruger case will be a grate rifle and do a grate job. This year I pick up a .400 Whelen and got in touch with a couple guys on the 24hourcampfire forum that have used it a fare amount and they have helped me out a lot. I think you will do fine, just take your time and watch for pressure sighs. I look forward to hear your results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1772894, member: 105990"] I have all ways thought that necking the 375 Ruger down to .358 would be a grate cartridge. I have been thinking of building a 358 STA for some time, I have all so thought of other cases as well as they would be very similar, such as the RUM, Ruger and Nosler. Nosler has a 35 Nosler approved by saami but they have not made any rifles, ammo, or brass for it, I wish they would. The reason I keep leaning to the 358 STA is I can get brass with the right head stamp from Quality Cartridge and there is good load date to be found for it. That's just me of coarse, all in all I think your .358 of the Ruger case will be a grate rifle and do a grate job. This year I pick up a .400 Whelen and got in touch with a couple guys on the 24hourcampfire forum that have used it a fare amount and they have helped me out a lot. I think you will do fine, just take your time and watch for pressure sighs. I look forward to hear your results. [/QUOTE]
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