Wanted Quality .358 Bullets

Swift also makes a good 250 gr but I've not been able to find them for a while. The TSX holds up well though, and were available directly from Barnes a couple weeks ago.
 
Not trying to hijack a thread just quick question has anyone here used them for .35 rem lever gun? I shoot my 35rem a bunch and cast lead bullets and load Hornadys soft nose as well but those north forks look like a stellar bullet I'm just wondering if I have enough velocity and about how they would act in the tube mag
Reloading International has North Forks in .358 from 200 grains to 270 grains, great bullets.

Also welcome to AH from a Tennessee neighbor.
 
You might try Barnes TSX 225 gr. Works nicely in my 358 RUM (UMT). Should do well in your STA.
Not to hijack the thread, but I'm just finishing a .358 UMT build and was wondering where you got your dies at and if I could pick your brain a little on the reloading process. Again, apologies to the original poster.
 
Not to hijack the thread, but I'm just finishing a .358 UMT build and was wondering where you got your dies at and if I could pick your brain a little on the reloading process. Again, apologies to the original poster.
Sure. Will PM you in a moment
 

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