I recently acquired a 358 Norma on a 1999 Montana action. I received it 10 days before leaving for an elk hunt, so had to slop it into a cheap composite stock as my walnut stock wasn't ready. I've been using 225 gr. TSX's in my Whelen and they show remarkable penetration and accuracy. Since I had some of the TSX's on hand, I started working up loads but found I had to shoot them at maximum pressures to achieve any accuracy. I finally got an accurate load that ran 3000~ fps. I had less than a week and only a little over a box of bullets to work up a load
A few years ago I shot a couple of bulls with my 35 Whelen and 225 gr. Partitions, but was dissatisfied with the penetration of the bullet. In looking at the bullet, I personally believe the Partition is too far back especially since this bullet is typically used on game such as elk and larger.
My question is: Does the .358" 250 gr. Partition have it's Partition moved forward of the bullet more than the 225 gr.? Has anyone recovered any 250 gr. bullets and have pictures?
Thanks,
35W
A few years ago I shot a couple of bulls with my 35 Whelen and 225 gr. Partitions, but was dissatisfied with the penetration of the bullet. In looking at the bullet, I personally believe the Partition is too far back especially since this bullet is typically used on game such as elk and larger.
My question is: Does the .358" 250 gr. Partition have it's Partition moved forward of the bullet more than the 225 gr.? Has anyone recovered any 250 gr. bullets and have pictures?
Thanks,
35W