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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 474397" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I knew Starline brass was making 308 Winchester brass now. I wondered about that, seeing as it's plentiful. Checking out their website, I discover that they are also making 358 Winchester brass. That's a plus as it's pretty rare now days. I had no idea that some of the black rifles were being converted to 358 Win. Makes sense as it's really a 308 necked up to 35 caliber. Starline says for those that want a little more thump than a 308 gives them.</p><p></p><p>A little more thump. :lol: My bolt action with full power loads really smacks a 100yd berm hard. Shoot a hundred rounds and your shoulder will know it. Operating the action should make a 358 a bit more manageable. So that is something to keep an eye out for on the range. I am always picking up brass from those that do not reload. Now I don't have to depend on resizing 308's. Hornady has been making 200gr loads for the market and brass is often available. But Winchester brass is really rare. I like Starline brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 474397, member: 7"] I knew Starline brass was making 308 Winchester brass now. I wondered about that, seeing as it's plentiful. Checking out their website, I discover that they are also making 358 Winchester brass. That's a plus as it's pretty rare now days. I had no idea that some of the black rifles were being converted to 358 Win. Makes sense as it's really a 308 necked up to 35 caliber. Starline says for those that want a little more thump than a 308 gives them. A little more thump. :lol: My bolt action with full power loads really smacks a 100yd berm hard. Shoot a hundred rounds and your shoulder will know it. Operating the action should make a 358 a bit more manageable. So that is something to keep an eye out for on the range. I am always picking up brass from those that do not reload. Now I don't have to depend on resizing 308's. Hornady has been making 200gr loads for the market and brass is often available. But Winchester brass is really rare. I like Starline brass. [/QUOTE]
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