Sgt Fury
Sgt. Spellchecker
Are you fishing?Send me $1k and I’ll find you one. Might even give you some change…..
Are you fishing?Send me $1k and I’ll find you one. Might even give you some change…..
This state always as a gun show goin on someplace somewhere, or the neighboring states. Start lookin them up, put them on a calender and go and have fun with some buddies.
Your welcome!
Good thinkingNo dice at Barbers.
Theres a local gun show Jan 7th and 8th, Chad and I are going to go. See if I can find one there. In the meantime, Ill keep lookin. Thanks for the help fellers
This was my biggest concern when they started allowing pistol-caliber rifles. Slippery slope to straight-up rifle cartridges. I've always thought it should have stayed shotguns and muzzleloaders. But you won't beat the gun lobby and a DNR that wants deer killed and more revenue.
One of the reasons you don't see a 350 legend lever action is chamber pressures. The 336 action holds both the 30-30 & 444 which have pressures of 42k psi, the 350 legend is at 55k psi. The design can't hold that pressure. I'm sure they are working on it but...While i haven't seen any numbers but I don't expect this being anything special ballistically. It sounds like it uses a normal 30-30 parent case and pressures will be limited by the intended actions. This is just a rimmed .350 legend with better bullets.
While i haven't seen any numbers but I don't expect this being anything special ballistically. It sounds like it uses a normal 30-30 parent case and pressures will be limited by the intended actions. This is just a rimmed .350 legend with better bullets.
The .375 Winchester is 52,000 and was designed for the Winchester 94.One of the reasons you don't see a 350 legend lever action is chamber pressures. The 336 action holds both the 30-30 & 444 which have pressures of 42k psi, the 350 legend is at 55k psi. The design can't hold that pressure. I'm sure they are working on it but...
Touche! I have never heard of that cartridge.The .375 Winchester is 52,000 and was designed for the Winchester 94.
Buckhammer.
What a cool name .
I'm already sold.
Those buckhammer slugs were Sabots...my brother had a smoothbore 20 gauge 1100 that would shoot them better than anything else. I never understood it though.Remington had buckhammer slugs forever and owned the trademark on the Buckhammer name. Since rifles have all but killed shotgun hunting it makes sense to transfer the buckhammer moniker to something new and ore relevant.