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This year's hunting cartridge + CMMG Zeroed Linear Compensator

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Last year I had to choose between 6.8 Western and 350 Legend on my whitetail hunt. I chose the short-action magnum. This year I’m bringing out 350 Legend, and I expect good performance.

While we’re on the subject of big thumpin’ semis, CMMG has released a bunch of their in-house products to common retailers under the name “Zeroed.” The lineup includes a new linear compensator that I’ll test soon.

CMMG Zeroed Linear Compensator:

6.8 Western Playlist:
350 Legend Playlist:

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Kyle Broderick, The Social Regressive

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19 COMMENTS

  1. I love the cartridgeā€¦.have a Ruger bolt action in 350. Its quite the tack driverā€¦but is picky with ammo. Loves winchester soft points but didnt like browning poly tipped ones. Shoots the FMJ ones great too. I put a muzzle brake on mine too and I dont know if it really makes a differenceā€¦but looks cool LOL. As for CMMGā€¦ordered the resolute 300 in bazooka greenā€¦a long time agoā€¦but after waiting longer then 20 weeksā€¦.i cancelled it.

  2. Been having a hard time finding a 5/8×24 thread protector for 350 legend… Need one for New York State since no muzzle device allowed on a featureless build.

  3. Canā€™t wait to see your testing on that 350 legend rifle. Very interesting since I own one. Iā€™m using a primary arms 1 to 6 x 24 scope for the 76 2 x 39/300 blackout. It seems to follow the same trajectory for the 350 legend. And works very well.

  4. I have one of those rifles. I have the first GEN 350 legend from Bear Creek arsenal. I bought a complete upper and Iā€™m using an arrow precision lower with a rise armament trigger. While it is accurate and reliable. Who knows maybe Iā€™ll get to go deer hunting this season. Well at least once my kidney surgery is Done and over with November 30. Maybe I can get back out in the woods. Wait a minute I live in the woods lol

  5. I personally believe that those forward breaks can only add to recoil as they jet the gasses forward. Simple physics. It may not be a lot but it's definitely not going to reduce recoil. And no gas is moved upward or to the side. All forward (each action spawns a reaction) gasses have to push things rearward.

  6. Awesome. What kind of scope will you put on there? Leupold makes the .350 Freedom. Vortex makes the Crossfire II Straight Wall, designed for .350 Legend, .450 Bush Master, and .45-70 Government.

    Of course, you can use any scope and just true the reticle with a drop sheet from a ballistic calculator.

  7. Iā€™m running my 350 AR15 again for this deer season coming up in MI. I purchased a CVA scout in the same caliber for a sturdy platform to work up my own subsonic loads with a couple of different cast bullets. Iā€™m waiting for the 12.5ā€ faxon barrel with the pistol gas system because that is certainly needed for subsonic reliability in this relatively low pressure cartridge.

  8. I'm very interested if that Linear Compensator reduces muzzle flash. Would like that on my .350 Resolute 100 model.
    I wish I could find that Win bonded 350 ammo. My old 30-30 just loves it.

  9. Built my own 350L with an Ultralight forend. The muzzle device is an M1 jungle flash hider.
    The weight is I think 4lbs or 5 something for the total weight.
    I want a 'No Recoil' Brake and machine it to .357

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