A significant advantage of the T'SOB base and rings to consider, besides more secure mounting, are they are aluminum instead of steel. The advantage being that they don't add to the recoil subjected to the scope as much as steel rings do.
The 358JDJ deserves at least a 3 ring mount, 4 is better, and a 6-hole base does add security. I'd use solid rings instead of those with inserts as well, and the rings lapped for maximum contact with the scope. Nothing worse than being on a hunt and having a failure because a scope is not properly mounted. Yeah I know, some folks love the insert rings (too lazy to use the others I guess), but the inserts add another possible failure point on any of the heavier hitting TC's. A shot loose scope or mount will soon become a damaged scope and possibly a lost hunt though.
Cost wise the T'SOB may be $90, but that includes 3 rings - which you can probably get by with using them for a 358JDJ. By the time you buy a quality 6-hole base and 4 rings you'll be pretty close to the same though. Cheap gets what cheap deserves sooner or later, so don't scrimp on the mounts or the scope, especially for any hunting firearm. I owned a lot of SSK JDJ's over the years, and most of them wore T'SOB mounts, probably because most were stainless or hard chrome barrels. But I also owned JDJ's and SB's that didn't get T'SOB because they were chrome moly barrels. With the little extra work to install the scopes properly, 3 & 4 steel rings and 6-hole bases also held up just fine on my heaviest recoiling handcannons that were well beyond a 358JDJ.
Just my opinions, but the above worked on my TC's all of the years I scoped them out of the 43 years I used TC's with no scopes broken (except one Leupold on a 375JDJ), and no lost hunts because of scopes or mounts. That was worth the price of addmission to me.
FWIW - YMMV
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