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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Power-Point (PP)

Caliber:

.358 WIN

Grains:

200 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

DoubleTap Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Barnes Tipped TSX Lead Free

Caliber:

.358 WIN

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Buffalo Bore

Bullet Type:

Barnes TSX Lead Free

Caliber:

.358 WIN

Grains:

225 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Buffalo Bore

Bullet Type:

Spitzer Boat Tail

Caliber:

.358 WIN

Grains:

225 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

HSM Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Sierra GameKing Spitzer Boat-Tail (SGSBT)

Caliber:

.358 WIN

Grains:

225 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

DoubleTap Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Barnes TSX

Caliber:

.358 WIN

Grains:

200 grain

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is 358 win good for?

.358 Winchester is effective for deer, elk, moose, and black bear at ranges under 200 yards. Heavy bullets in the 200–250 grain range make it capable against grizzly bear. It performs well in dense timber where shots are short. The BLR lever-action remains a current production option.

What caliber is a 358 win?

.358 Winchester fires .358-inch (9.1mm) diameter bullets. It is a rifle cartridge created by necking up the .308 Winchester case, introduced in 1955. Bullet weights typically range from 200 to 250 grains, suited for big game hunting at short to medium ranges.

What rifle is chambered in 358 win?

Several rifles are chambered in .358 Winchester. Winchester produced the Model 70 and lever-action Model 88. Browning offers the BLR. Ruger chambers it in the Model 77, American, and Hawkeye Hunter. Wilson Combat offers it in AR-10 and Ultralight Ranger platforms. The Savage 99 has also been chambered in this caliber.

What is the difference between a 308 and a 358 win?

The .308 Winchester fires a .308-inch bullet and is widely available, suited for medium game at various ranges. The .358 Winchester uses the same case necked up to accept a larger .358-inch bullet. The .308 Win actually surpasses the .358 Win in energy due to more aerodynamic bullets and higher muzzle velocity. .358 Win ammo is scarcer and more expensive.

Is there a 358 caliber?

Yes. .358 Winchester and .358 Norma Magnum are both real calibers. Winchester introduced .358 Win in 1955 as a necked-up .308 for big game hunting. Multiple manufacturers, including Ruger and others, offer .358 Win rifles. Both calibers remain available through various retailers, though .358 ammunition is relatively uncommon.