Absolutely. I don’t deer hunt because I’m not interested in pushing a woods with a slug gun. But the 350 option has me actually considering it for the first time.yes, 4 or 5 states that have thousands of hunters that now have better options.
Absolutely. I don’t deer hunt because I’m not interested in pushing a woods with a slug gun. But the 350 option has me actually considering it for the first time.yes, 4 or 5 states that have thousands of hunters that now have better options.
180gr @ 2,200fps 20" barrelI prefer the 7.62x39. To me the .355 in. legend is a weenie
180gr @ 2,200fps 20" barrel
154gr @ 2,100fps 20" barrel
Which do you prefer?
I don't. The legend has a fun factor the old Soviet round just can't match.I prefer the 7.62x39. To me the .355 in. legend is a weenie.
Listen to that inner voice. What's the status on your 280 AI? Still eager to hear about that.I have a set of .350 Legend Dies. Just can't bring myself to buy a barrel...
The .350 Legend is a stupid accurate cartridge. I took my Ruger ranch and just playing shot a perfect 100 yard card. I am seriously considering building a bench rest rifle in it if I can get a written guarantee from my club that they won't ban it in non-registered shoots. That big ole bullet makes finding the x pretty easy. I don't think it would be worth a flip at 200, but that's its own discussion.I have a set of .350 Legend Dies. Just can't bring myself to buy a barrel...
Here in Michigan's zone 3 requirement of a straight wall case if you want to use a rifle in the shotgun zone, the .350 Legend may very well be interpreted as a solution to a problem.The 350 Legend is a solution for a non-existent problem.
Originally Posted by Txhillbilly
The 350 Legend is a solution for a non-existent problem.