Interesting Ruger Hawkeye Hunter in 358 Winchester

I’m planning on spinning a 358win barrel on a 243win tikka his winter and the Rex silentium 358 is the suppressor I was planning on getting for. If you get this rifle in 358 I’m interested in your results.

I was looking at the 180gr TSX or the 180gr TTSX.
 
I've had fantastic results with the Hammer Bullets 178 gr Shock Hammer. I like it better than the 180 gr TTSX. I'm close to 10 whitetail with this bullet now, only had one run at all, 50 yards and a blind man could have followed the blood trail. I'm loading to 2750 FPS out of a 20" Ruger Hawkeye.
 
I’m planning on spinning a 358win barrel on a 243win tikka his winter and the Rex silentium 358 is the suppressor I was planning on getting for. If you get this rifle in 358 I’m interested in your results.

I was looking at the 180gr TSX or the 180gr TTSX.
I use that same suppressor on 350 Legend and 357 Mag and it’s definitely hearing safe. Love my Rex can!
 
It’s awesome when Ruger brings back rifles that havn't been made for awhile z I’ve seen some old ones of these and can never find them used, I dont know when exactly Ruger made them in the past but I’ve always liked them.

About 7 years ago before moose season, I was at the range, there was a guy sighting one in, I thought it was awesome but never found one.

What I did end up with rough which seemed like a compromise at the time was a Ruger American chambered in 358wm. I got it and never got around to loading for it or shooting it, I ended up with maybe 400 pieces of informed 358 win brass but just got caught up in other projects.
 
You wanna make it a 6+1 rifle? Here is the ticket for that. They also make so promising looking QD scope mount setups.
Their scope rings are amazing. I highly recommend them.

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Whats everybody's assessment of the M77? I had one and it was meh, but people must love them if they're willing to pay that eye-watering price (two whole Tikkas) for a ruger.

What am I missing?
 

16.6" threaded barrel
Stainless barrel, action, and floorplate
Walnut stock
Mauser-type controlled round feed
6.7 Lbs
4 round mag and 3 position safety.

I can't say I would change much about this rifle. Very tempted, especially because I have a Rex Silentium 358 can already...

Trying to decide between the 308 Winchester (I would buy factory ammo) or 358 Winchester (I would reload everything)....
Looking at the numbers, 358 Winchester seems to be a hammer up close and match 308 at distance.

Hornady lists loads for a 358 Win with the 200gr bullet going 2700 FPS (same speed as the 308 pushes a 165gr).

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The 358 Winchester is certainly a reloaders cartridge.. however.. it's a good cartridge for whitetail deer and black bear!

I certainly believe that they are going to also offer the 358 Winchester in their American lineup. Probably with a 20 inch threaded barrel!

Being a 35 caliber and the case design.. it will only lose about 35fps per inch of barrel lost! Which in my opinion is not as big as a deal as what the 6.5 and 243 will lose! Those two will be effected dramatically!
 
The 358 Winchester is certainly a reloaders cartridge.. however.. it's a good cartridge for whitetail deer and black bear!

I certainly believe that they are going to also offer the 358 Winchester in their American lineup. Probably with a 20 inch threaded barrel!

Being a 35 caliber and the case design.. it will only lose about 35fps per inch of barrel lost! Which in my opinion is not as big as a deal as what the 6.5 and 243 will lose! Those two will be effected dramatically!
Agreed. I'm a big fan of the 350 Legend for just this reason! The velocities below are from a Youtube where a guy cut down a long barrel inch by inch in 350 Legend.

Large bores are incredibly efficient in powder burn, it really shows once you get to the .358" range.

You loose only 141 FPS going from 17" to 11". That's only 23.5 FPS/Inch. Still haven't put it together, but I'm gathering parts for a 10.5" 350 Legend AR:

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Agreed. I'm a big fan of the 350 Legend for just this reason! The velocities below are from a Youtube where a guy cut down a long barrel inch by inch in 350 Legend.

Large bores are incredibly efficient in powder burn, it really shows once you get to the .358" range.

You loose only 141 FPS going from 17" to 11". That's only 23.5 FPS/Inch. Still haven't put it together, but I'm gathering parts for a 10.5" 350 Legend AR:

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I'm also a fan of the 350 Legend! The very first time I squeezed the trigger.. I feel in love with the cartridge!
Very little recoil.. yet still enough energy to knock the snot out of the biggest buck in the woods :)

Mines an 18 inch Savage Axis ii stainless
 
I recently bought a stainless Ruger Frontier in .358 Win. That's the one that has a quarter rip to mount a scout scope and a 16" barrel. I haven't shot it yet but loaded some 200gr FTX and some 225gr Gameking today for it.
 
I recently bought a stainless Ruger Frontier in .358 Win. That's the one that has a quarter rip to mount a scout scope and a 16" barrel. I haven't shot it yet but loaded some 200gr FTX and some 225gr Gameking today for it.
Nice! That's a great find :)

I just loaded up some 358 Winchester ammunition today! I'm using the Hornady Interlock 200 grain bullets. Accurate 2015 powder and have gotten a .262 inch group!

I have used the FTX bullets as well and got a .32 inch group with those.

Mines a Ruger American Predator chambered in 358 Winchester
 
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