I don't hate it. I think its a great idea. I just think it was implemented poorly from a handloading perspective. If your using factory ammo and buy a box a year to hunt with, your golden. If you want to hand load you are you are in a complicated spot.The Hate is strong here.
With the exception of Stag, how many of the naysayers own or load for the LEGEND ?
Might be reason(s) for that.The Hate is strong here.
I don't assume that, in fact I usually assume most people here know far more than I do. I have my opinion based on my personal experience, nothing more.With the exception of you & I, Stag, I doubt many here have delved
into the guts of actual work with the cartridge/rifle at issue.
If in error, folks pile in w/ pushback.
If in error, folks pile in w/ pushback.
With the exception of Stag, how many of the naysayers own or load for the LEGEND ?
mehavey said:As to Taylorce... you didn't tell your wife you were in this gun-game to save money did you?
I think the 280 AI, now that nosler has laid down "the standard," is going to have a long overdue surge in popularity. I think it's one of the best all-around rifle cartridges ever conceived and companies are starting to introduce it to their line-ups.Big fan of the .280AI and .338-06, also fringe cartridges.
I tried cast bullets trough my 350 Legend AR, I get no accuracy out of it at all.What about choosing a bullet weight for the 350 L that tops out just under 2000 fps?
It would be a great window of cast bullet performance.
I'm not sure about cast bullets and the AR gas system,but the OP is talking about a bolt gun.
That would answer the bullet dia question. Use what fits the rifle.