Speaking of the .358 Winchester, I've found a comparison between the
.358 Winchester and the ol'
9x57 Mauser to be interesting. I've thought for a long time that a short action, bolt action rifle in .358 Winchester would be a fun and easy way to imitate having a rifle in 9x57 (just for the historical romance and nostalgia of it). IMHO, something like a Ruger M77 Mk II International (18.5" barrel) in .358 Winchester would be a lot of fun in the woodlands or the African bushveld.
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Ruger M77 Mk II International
Of course, I already have a Ruger M77 Hawkeye in .35 Whelen (22" barrel) so having a bolt action rifle in .358 Win would be rather superfluous for me. Plus, I also have a Husqvarna Model 46 in 9.3x57. I already have too many rifles but it's still fun to daydream.
Attached is a brief article (2 page pdf file) about the 9x57 Mauser.
An excerpt from the article:
The 9mm Mauser
By Charlie Haley
"The ballistics of the 9mm Mauser are somewhat confusing, as there were a number of bullet weights available and two distinctly different load levels. Bullet weights available ranged from 205 grains up to 281 grains, but the standard Kynoch loading (and the one which established this cartridge's reputation) was a 245-grain round-nosed bullet (available as a solid or a soft-nose) at 2150 feet per second. Other factory ammunition was loaded somewhat hotter, particularly the German DWM sporting ammunition, which offered a 247-grain bullet at an alleged 2310 feet per second. Under Zimbabwe's National Parks regulations the 9mm Mauser fits quite happily in the calibres suited for Class 'C' animals (general big game), which includes Kudu, Zebra, Sable, Waterbuck and the like."
Unfortunately, the attached article isn't dated but my downloaded file is dated Jan 2010 (file properties). I originally downloaded the file from an African hunting magazine's website. (I'm not sure if I can mention the name here.)
Just my musings and ramblings . . . Cheers! Bob F.
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en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org