No way. I haven't heard anything comparing the three directly, but a quick look at case size is telling.
The case dimensions of the 358 STA is:
Base .513", shoulder .495", body 2.405", case 2.845", COL 3.6.
The Rigby looks like this:
Base .528", shoulder .45", body length 2.25", case length 2.75", COL 3.6".
360 IM looks like this:
Base .544", shoulder .53", body length 2.339", case 2.83", COL 3.6".
The Rigby's water capacity is about 88g, the STA about 101.5, a 350-300 RUM I made up is about 112g, the 360 IM about 115g, my 'cat about 119g, and then there's the 358 RG (358-378) which holds somewhere around 126g!!
The Rigby actually holds about 3g more water than the Norma, but the Norma doesn't have the loooong neck, and so they are probably the closest to "twins" of the bunch.
That Norma is no slouch, either.
The Whelen holds about 70g, and the 35-348 Imp holds about 91g, for comparison.
Every one of these cartridges has it's place, and there isn't a one I've mentioned that I wouldn't love to own (except the Imp Mag, since I have my own, of course!)