A .358 Fed "wildcat" would be a .358 Winchester.338fed is another option of a good sub load. Almost every bullet weight in 338fed is worth subbing? 300gr 33cals aren't cheap! However a 358fed wildcat would be cheaper.
A .358 Fed "wildcat" would be a .358 Winchester.338fed is another option of a good sub load. Almost every bullet weight in 338fed is worth subbing? 300gr 33cals aren't cheap! However a 358fed wildcat would be cheaper.
Hands down, the best powder for subsonic rounds in .308 that I have found is Herco (We have shot 1000's of subsonic rounds and have used about a dozen powders looking for something good). I would start with 8 grains. Herco is one of the bulkiest of the shotgun/handgun powders and burns clean. There is no need to top the case with filler, just load and shoot. A tremendous benefit to accuracy in SS rounds is neck sizing only. Subsonic rounds do not develop a tremendous amount of pressure* and one will get several firings before needing to FL resize. Additionally, 7 grains of Herco for a 300 Sav, and 6 grains for a 30-30 or 7.62x39. I have used Trail Boss, it is dirty and the accuracy is not there.What powder and charge are you using for your 308 load?
i skip big section of my manuals. it jumps from 338 to 458. i don't have any cartridges i reload between there. figured there would/could be something?A .358 Fed "wildcat" would be a .358 Winchester.