Today I completed another round of testing with the Indiana legal .358 Winchester short neck. I have come to the conclusion that the Hornady 200 grain FTX will be my bullet of choice for the 2012 Indiana Firearms Deer season. All along, this bullet has consistently produced good groups. I believe that the long bearing surface (greater than any other bullet I have tested) contributed to the accuracy. Using IMR-3031 and shooting three consecutive 3-shot groups at 100 yards this morning, I was able to average .875" center to center with an average velocity of 2520 fps with and extreme spread of 32 fps for 10 shots.
Regarding other discussions, on this site and others, I have seen people say that this bullet should not be driven faster than .35 Remington velocities. If you believe the manufacturer, Hornady, (and I do) this is just not true. They list the maximum recommended muzzle velocity at 2600 fps in the latest, 8th edition manual. Also, under the .358 Winchester load data page, and I quote, "The 200 grain FTX is the newest .358 bullet in the Hornady line up and is a great choice in the .358 Winchester. Its sleek profile delivers great down range performance and the flexible tip takes terminal ballistics to the next level.
Enough said.
Good Shooting,
Steve