If you like a 30-30 you should look at 300 ham'r.I have always liked the 30-30 and the 350 is basically a semi-auto 30-30. Hits hard and shoots soft. 200-250 yards is enough for me.
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If you like a 30-30 you should look at 300 ham'r.I have always liked the 30-30 and the 350 is basically a semi-auto 30-30. Hits hard and shoots soft. 200-250 yards is enough for me.
He's right. Only real advantage of the Legend is for straight wall states and yes, cost is significantly less than 300 Blk. Everything else favors the .300. 6.5G would be even better.Curious. Why 350 legend? If not hunting in a state that requires straight walled cartridges, I don't see the appeal. Comparable decent energy at the muzzle, but then it quickly drops off. 6.8 and 6.5g are nearly identical at the muzzle, then start to kick 350 at 100 yards and it is a rapid decline for the 350 from there. By 200 yards, 300 blackout is already the better choice for a hunting round. The BC on the 350 sucks as well. I just don't see the craze unless one is hunting in a place that requires a straight walled cartridge.