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358 win striker rebarrel
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12/26/2021 10:27 PM
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gunslingerdad
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I finally semi-finished my savage striker in 358 winchester. it started life as a 510 model in 7-08 which shot really well. I got lusty eyes for something different and purchased an ER Shaw magnum contour 358 win barrel from Midway. I had my buddy chuck do some magic to it by cutting it down to 15.5 inches and adding a radial brake to it. A Jim Rockwell laminate stock in woodland camo was ordered as the barrel is .900 dia. Chuck finished the gunsmithing work and i changed out the barrel, glass bedded the action, remounted the scope and after some time actually got to shoot it in. I had one box of factory hornady ammo that was adequate with about an inch and a half groups at 100 yards but not what i was looking for. I had posted on the site for loads and got some good places to start and finally settled on 48.0 grains of IMR 4895 (which is a compressed load) and 200 grain flex tip hornady bullets as a starting point and gave them a run. An amazing 7/16" group from the first shots! I figured that i wasn't going to try any other loads until i could get them over a chronograph and do a few more groups. I still have some stock contouring and finish work to do but, I can hunt with it and have a hog trip in my future to test it out.
still Dave Thomas, just an alias so the gov't dont find me
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Re: 358 win striker rebarrel
[Re: gunslingerdad]
#211226
12/27/2021 12:03 AM
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Zee
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"To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
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Re: 358 win striker rebarrel
[Re: gunslingerdad]
#211357
01/16/2022 8:33 PM
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gunslingerdad
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update on the 358 load of 48 grains of IMR 4895. I shot a string of three shots in -3 degree weather over the chrono. only at 50 yards to check the velocity, . three rounds were 2469,2469,2484. all rounds went into a bughole. with that information i am relatively sure that this load is a keeper, and I can now reload more for hunting. I am really liking this setup and am very happy with the velocity of the 200 grainers. I am hoping that this rig will do it all from big to small.
still Dave Thomas, just an alias so the gov't dont find me
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Re: 358 win striker rebarrel
[Re: gunslingerdad]
#211358
01/16/2022 8:51 PM
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Walkingthemup
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Sounds like a absolute winner. Congratulations.
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Re: 358 win striker rebarrel
[Re: gunslingerdad]
#211360
01/17/2022 3:51 PM
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Ernie
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update on the 358 load of 48 grains of IMR 4895. I shot a string of three shots in -3 degree weather over the chrono. only at 50 yards to check the velocity, . three rounds were 2469,2469,2484. all rounds went into a bughole. with that information i am relatively sure that this load is a keeper, and I can now reload more for hunting. I am really liking this setup and am very happy with the velocity of the 200 grainers. I am hoping that this rig will do it all from big to small. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! Waiting for the hog report
Ernie the Un-Tactical
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