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Thing I love the most about this cartridge is its cheap and easy to shoot and here in lower Michigan can be used for deer. This equals me and the kids shooting much more the same guns that we hunt with. I have a 350 legend suppressor by GSL in NFA jail now. Really is a do it all round for where we live.
Good video on the 350. Honestly, I just don't see any reason to change from 330 to the 350 in my case. You can easily bring down a 200 lb deer with either the 110 or 125grain with the 300 as good as you can do it with the 350. I do my own reloads by using the 223 brass and cutting them to size. With the scarcity of ammo, it cost me a lot less reloading my 300 than buying factory 350. You stated that the 300 was designed for killing people. Well, the 300 has proven that is a good hunting cartridge up to 250+ yards an in my experience, it's true. By the way, ballistics for the 350 are based on a 20" barrel which will add weight to the rifle. Mine is 16", light and quite accurate.
The 350 Legend should be called the 9 mm Legend. The bullets are .355 of an inch in both 9 mm and 350 Legend. This is NOT a bad thing at all. Millions have a 9 mm handgun for defense. My point is that the 350 is really a '9 mm super-magnum-maximum', and should be great for defense. After all, for the vast majority of people in the U.S., threats to your safety requiring a firearm as a response are at distances of less than 300 yards. In my case, probably less than 20 yards. Just wondering why no one seems to be looking into the defensive cartridge angle.
great review and great gun man, have you shopped on gunspot or heard about them i think ive seen a few of those on the site but they have some great deals going on and I feel they are better then gun broker.
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Bought one for my granddaughter for Alabama whitetail.
Awesome review… bro I gotta say I love your “one liners” …”triple tag a hog @ 3 in morning………, “. 😂😂😂💪🏼
Thing I love the most about this cartridge is its cheap and easy to shoot and here in lower Michigan can be used for deer. This equals me and the kids shooting much more the same guns that we hunt with. I have a 350 legend suppressor by GSL in NFA jail now. Really is a do it all round for where we live.
Good video on the 350. Honestly, I just don't see any reason to change from 330 to the 350 in my case. You can easily bring down a 200 lb deer with either the 110 or 125grain with the 300 as good as you can do it with the 350. I do my own reloads by using the 223 brass and cutting them to size. With the scarcity of ammo, it cost me a lot less reloading my 300 than buying factory 350. You stated that the 300 was designed for killing people. Well, the 300 has proven that is a good hunting cartridge up to 250+ yards an in my experience, it's true. By the way, ballistics for the 350 are based on a 20" barrel which will add weight to the rifle. Mine is 16", light and quite accurate.
The 350 Legend should be called the 9 mm Legend. The bullets are .355 of an inch in both 9 mm and 350 Legend. This is NOT a bad thing at all. Millions have a 9 mm handgun for defense. My point is that the 350 is really a '9 mm super-magnum-maximum', and should be great for defense. After all, for the vast majority of people in the U.S., threats to your safety requiring a firearm as a response are at distances of less than 300 yards. In my case, probably less than 20 yards. Just wondering why no one seems to be looking into the defensive cartridge angle.
great review and great gun man, have you shopped on gunspot or heard about them i think ive seen a few of those on the site but they have some great deals going on and I feel they are better then gun broker.
Right now, it's cheaper and more readily available than 300 blk. Might be time to convert.
How would a 350 do in a lever rifle???
I love the cmmg 350 legend