358 Norma Mag....?

.358 Norma Magnum would use the same bolt face as other cartridges based on the H&H belted magnum design, but for magazine length it is a standard length cartridge (overall length 3.34”) like .338 Winchester Magnum and 7mm Remington Magnum, instead of a magnum length cartridge (overall length 3.6”) like the original .375 and .300 H&H cartridges. I’ve been playing with the idea of building a .358 STA as I prefer the idea of a full magnum length cartridge, but realistically this offers few advantages over my .375 H&H Mag.
If you want a full length 358 caliber, why not do a 350 Rigby? From a power perspective it doesn't outperform the 375…but it’s cool and also historical.
 
If you want a full length 358 caliber, why not do a 350 Rigby? From a power perspective it doesn't outperform the 375…but it’s cool and also historical.
Mostly just because I live in Alaska and the idea of a cartridge called Shooting Times Alaskan seems like a pretty cool idea. Well that and the ability to launch 250 grain .358” bullets at 2,900+ fps would be pretty cool too. It should have ~150+/- fps advantage over the .375 H&H across the bullet weights they overlap, but I can’t decide if that juice is worth the squeeze.
 
I think it is like stock blanks….you just like what you like…and when you get infatuated with one there is no other good reason that…”I like that!!! I think that’s just how we are. Especially those of us on the forum.
 
Can’t tell you why I am so obsessed with the 318 Westley Richard’s. It’s immeasurably cool.
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Do I start with any belted magnum and just have a new barrel built for it? As they're all 375H&H derivatives i assume all bolt faces and magazine lengths will be the same?

For rifles with a .540" bolt face & a magazine that handles 3.34" / 84.84mm length cartridges, you should be able to get a new barrel made & get it to operate well. I took a 7mm Rem Mag & had fun upsizing it to a 458 Win Mag as a winter project to tinker on in the workshop (below). It worked great with minimal upgrades using hand tools.

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So the list below would be some options to consider for customizing based on a common belted parent case:

257 Weatherby
264 Win Mag
7mm Rem Mag
300 Win Mag
308 Norma Magnum
338 Win Mag
358 Norma Magnum
375 Chatfield-Taylor
416 Taylor
425 Express
458x2 American
458 Win Mag

I like the numbers it puts out BUT I have 30-06, 35 Whelen, 338 Win Mag, 340 Weatherby and 375 so idk if I can find an excuse that I need one.

I absolutely didn't "need" a 458 Win Mag. It was just fun to build one & shoot it. So you won't get any discouragement from me for building a 358 Norma Mag. I'm a big fan of the series of cartridges listed above simply because I shoot left-handed and 7mm Rem Mag & 300 Win Mag rifles are fairly easy to acquire as donor rifles for people with my particular affliction.

Based on the rifles you already own, I would probably be considering the 416 Taylor especially because properly headstamped brass is available (if that's a concern). Quality Cartridge does occasional runs of 425 Express brass when there's enough requests to justify it. I know @Badboymelvin is fond of his. But building a .4** sized rifle reflects my personal tastes and the gaps I currently have in my gun safe. That is absolutely not a criticism of the 358 Norma Mag as a choice.
 
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I do really enjoy my 416 Ruger and have been wanting to find an affordable 416 Rigby so another 416 in the house would not be amiss! I haven't seen much on the Taylor but I'll look into it, thanks a lot.
 
In terms of a need, you already have the necessary rifles....BUT it's the want that drives the decision. I'm one of those people....
 
I do really enjoy my 416 Ruger and have been wanting to find an affordable 416 Rigby so another 416 in the house would not be amiss! I haven't seen much on the Taylor but I'll look into it, thanks a lot.
I really like the 416 Taylor is a necked down 458 Win Mag, fits in a standard action and has more Panache. Hits like a 416 Rigby with a smaller action and less recoil. What is not to love. And you can get headstamped brass from Ravenrock and other places. I have a bunch of Quality Cartridge brass, and it could be made from 458 in a pinch.

 

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