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<blockquote data-quote="41Magnum" data-source="post: 5539695" data-attributes="member: 20770"><p>Me too, the 358 Win. was killed from the get go by the gun scribes, who declared it a "woods cartridge". One of the most misunderstood cartridges out there. Sadly I don't see it making it with the exception of those of us who know what it's truly capable of. When hand loaded to it's full potential it's the Hammer of Thor on anything. Browning still offers it in the BLR and once in a while Grice Gun Shop will have a few Ruger American rifles chambered in 358.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41Magnum, post: 5539695, member: 20770"] Me too, the 358 Win. was killed from the get go by the gun scribes, who declared it a “woods cartridge”. One of the most misunderstood cartridges out there. Sadly I don’t see it making it with the exception of those of us who know what it’s truly capable of. When hand loaded to it’s full potential it’s the Hammer of Thor on anything. Browning still offers it in the BLR and once in a while Grice Gun Shop will have a few Ruger American rifles chambered in 358. [/QUOTE]
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