44hunter45
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I was going to have Montana Rifle make me an X3 in .358 Norma Mag. I'm leery of the potential quality issues that can arise when company is in Chapter 11. So I decided to go another way..
I bought a Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless in 7mm Rem Mag this week and I'm going to have it re-barreled to 358NM. Then I will bed it in a full bed block Hogue Overmold stock. It should weigh about the same as my 264WM all kitted out (10 lbs). I know 358NM "obsolete" and all that, but it is something I've wanted for years and I'm in a place to do it. This is actually the third rifle I will have out with riflesmiths. Either Christmas, or Bankruptcy, is in my future.
I have been squirreling away brass for about a decade and I'm sitting on about 600 rounds
I am thinking of doing a 1-10 twist because I want to focus on 250 grain and heavier bullets and copper monolithics.
Anyone have 358NM wisdom or stories to pass along?
I bought a Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless in 7mm Rem Mag this week and I'm going to have it re-barreled to 358NM. Then I will bed it in a full bed block Hogue Overmold stock. It should weigh about the same as my 264WM all kitted out (10 lbs). I know 358NM "obsolete" and all that, but it is something I've wanted for years and I'm in a place to do it. This is actually the third rifle I will have out with riflesmiths. Either Christmas, or Bankruptcy, is in my future.
I have been squirreling away brass for about a decade and I'm sitting on about 600 rounds
I am thinking of doing a 1-10 twist because I want to focus on 250 grain and heavier bullets and copper monolithics.
Anyone have 358NM wisdom or stories to pass along?