Thougts on the 350 Legend?
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Thougts on the 350 Legend?
I know there's been a few posts back in the beginning of the year. I bumped into my wife's relative in town who I haven't seen for a few months. He just picked one up in a Ruger American. He told me his hunting buddy bought one a month ago, shot it and fell in love with it! He's a die hard 35 Rem guy but with his bad shoulder, it kicks a lot less. I'm not looking for one but it looks really interesting. Thoughts
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
It doesn't hold any interest for me. Companies keep coming out with so many different calibers and the gun writers sing their praises. In a lever gun, the 35 Remington and 30-30 both out perform it. In a bolt action, I can think of lots of calibers I much rather have. The only thing I can see a practical use for it would be in an AR rifle.
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+1 - IMO, it's just yet another flavor of the month...…
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+1 - IMO, it's just yet another flavor of the month...…
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
Id rather find a an original 600 in 350 Rem Mag or 35 Rem. It could be fun tho, lobbing 250gr FP's at 12-1500fps. If it helps to get more lower velocity .35 cal hunting bullets of 170-250grs produced, i'm all for it. Todd/3leg
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I'm all for new stuff....it's all fun....as for 'need' I think we passed that long ago.....!
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
Id like the idea of a legend shortened to 1 to 1.2", if it would get an accurate pistol sized cart in a bolt action at last. Ruger came close with the 357 and 77/44 but not a great accuracy platform.
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Often (but not always) I find new cartridges to be a case of reinventing the wheel …… particularly when it comes to appealing to handloaders.
There are exceptions of course …… 7-30 Waters, for example, was described by its inventor as an attempt to duplicate 7X57mm mauser in a lever action was obviously a bit of reinvention but with a purpose.
I don't know much about the 350 Legend but my personal reaction if a 35 Remington was too much for my shoulder would be to pivot towards a 357 magnum lever action and handload some +P or carbine specific hand loads for hunting.
But having said that and again emphasizing my lack of knowledge about the 350 Legend I would say you should take my opinion with a grain of salt. I'm so often late to the party when it comes to new stuff. Hell it was just 15 years ago that I gave the 41 magnum a serious look!!!!!
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There are exceptions of course …… 7-30 Waters, for example, was described by its inventor as an attempt to duplicate 7X57mm mauser in a lever action was obviously a bit of reinvention but with a purpose.
I don't know much about the 350 Legend but my personal reaction if a 35 Remington was too much for my shoulder would be to pivot towards a 357 magnum lever action and handload some +P or carbine specific hand loads for hunting.
But having said that and again emphasizing my lack of knowledge about the 350 Legend I would say you should take my opinion with a grain of salt. I'm so often late to the party when it comes to new stuff. Hell it was just 15 years ago that I gave the 41 magnum a serious look!!!!!
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
At least they made 'em in 300 Blackout....COSteve wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 1:46 pmI also have a Mini-14 that's a blast to shoot as well and I'd love to see a Mini 350. I think it would be a great item for deer, coyotes, and hogs and I'd snap one up the day it was available. I sent a message to Ruger's CEO asking for a Mini in 350 but it looks like my interest fell on deaf ears.
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
Well Ruger seems to be dipping a toe into the 350 Legend poolCOSteve wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 1:46 pm I have 2 Rossi leverguns in .357 Mag and love them as my 158grn handloads chrono at 1,952fps in my 20" carbine and 2,005fps in my 24" rifle. I also have a Mini-14 that's a blast to shoot as well and I'd love to see a Mini 350. I think it would be a great item for deer, coyotes, and hogs and I'd snap one up the day it was available. I sent a message to Ruger's CEO asking for a Mini in 350 but it looks like my interest fell on deaf ears.
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
The rebated rim brass and undersized 35 cal bullet don't work for me. If you could fire form 223 brass to 350L and load a .358" bullet i think i might have bought one.
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
What it seems to me, is an attempt to get a cartridge started in states which only straight wall cartridges are allowed. I got .480 Ruger and .327 Federal caliber guns. Both of those calibers are almost obsolete. I can still get plenty of components for now. This 350 Legend might go the same way. New calibers have a tough row to hoe.
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
Looks to me like a rimless .357 Max. The .357 Max has a very good following in Contenders, especially in states that require short straight-wall cases and there are a few boutique outfits that offer ammo for it.
It will be interesting to see what vendors/platforms offer rifles and pistols for it.
It will be interesting to see what vendors/platforms offer rifles and pistols for it.
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I’m not against anything new(or old) . And lord knows I’ve tried more then my fair share of the new at the time stuff and still do now to a lesser degree , but the 350 Legend doesn’t do it for me . When word first came out a few months back I was somewhat intrested , but like many others it passed . Again I have nothing against it , just don’t deem it as one I wanna mess with .
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
If you don't live in a state that requires straight walled cartridges for deer they wouldn't be of any interest to you. If you do live in a state that requires a straight walled case for deer you now have the ability to shoot deer on a Ruger bolt action or an AR Platform.
I personally would rather have a .357 Max in either a lever, bolt, or single shot.
I personally would rather have a .357 Max in either a lever, bolt, or single shot.
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Now that I don’t consider totally correct either . I live in a state that doesn’t make any out of the ordinary requirements . By no means are shotgun slugs or buckshot required but I mess with them in a PLETHORA of guns both on paper and deer !Rusty wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 12:41 am If you don't live in a state that requires straight walled cartridges for deer they wouldn't be of any interest to you. If you do live in a state that requires a straight walled case for deer you now have the ability to shoot deer on a Ruger bolt action or an AR .
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Steve I am with you at this one. I like shooting my 1907 Winchster and I want a replacement to drag on the 4 wheeler through the woods and I think a mini 14 in 350 would be the ticket. Right now I have settled on a PC Carbine for the 4 wheeler.COSteve wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 1:46 pm I have 2 Rossi leverguns in .357 Mag and love them as my 158grn handloads chrono at 1,952fps in my 20" carbine and 2,005fps in my 24" rifle. I also have a Mini-14 that's a blast to shoot as well and I'd love to see a Mini 350. I think it would be a great item for deer, coyotes, and hogs and I'd snap one up the day it was available. I sent a message to Ruger's CEO asking for a Mini in 350 but it looks like my interest fell on deaf ears.
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Re: Thougts on the 350 Legend?
I love shooting my lever guns in "traditional" platforms 30-30, 35 Rem, 358 Win etc, etc.. I don't think I'll ever buy one in 350L if they ever come out with one, maybe bolt action just to try BUT if Ruger puts one out in a mini 14, I'm in!!!BenT wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:19 pmSteve I am with you at this one. I like shooting my 1907 Winchster and I want a replacement to drag on the 4 wheeler through the woods and I think a mini 14 in 350 would be the ticket. Right now I have settled on a PC Carbine for the 4 wheeler.COSteve wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 1:46 pm I have 2 Rossi leverguns in .357 Mag and love them as my 158grn handloads chrono at 1,952fps in my 20" carbine and 2,005fps in my 24" rifle. I also have a Mini-14 that's a blast to shoot as well and I'd love to see a Mini 350. I think it would be a great item for deer, coyotes, and hogs and I'd snap one up the day it was available. I sent a message to Ruger's CEO asking for a Mini in 350 but it looks like my interest fell on deaf ears.
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