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350 legend ammo

Bigcountry40

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I won a 350 legend a couple months ago, I had it scoped out with a leupold freedom specifically made for a 350 legend. What is ya'lls preferred ammo, feel free to list anything to stay away from as well. Thanks
 
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giles

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I prefer the 180 grain
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Buckmaster

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Both versions of loud bullets and heavy subsonic with a suppressor. Hornady wins in all my platforms. Some Winchester won’t fire out of one of my AR-350 platforms even after adding an extra long firing pin. It runs Hornady without an issue. I’m guessing a chamber length issue using Wins. Hornady simply cycles and is more accurate too.
 
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They shoot good enough. Much better than the options I grew up with. I even thought about going heavier, but these are pretty widely available. Very low recoil which works for the kids. Just gotta do your job to put it where it needs to be. The light ones worry me😅
That's why I sent you the link to lots of low price ammo delivered to your front door in plain brown boxes at great prices! (Don't tell anyone, but I have some of them too!)
 
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Jenna is shooting mostly the Winchester 180 gr. as Dave posted. When she got her gun that was about all she could find other than FMG for target. The other brands she did find were lower grains and polymer tips, didn't group as well as the W/180's. Hasn't killed anything with it yet so don't have much more to add other than that.
 
I shot a doe last year with mine
I was using a Winchester solid copper which
Was the only hunting round I could find at the time
I hit her exactly where you would want to. There was a couple inches of snow here. She should no sign of being hit when I shot. I got down and picked up her tracks in the snow but no blood. I followed the tracks and spotted 2 fawns just standing there walked towards them and there she laid dead. When I butchered the deer there was a small entrance wound and the exit center punched a rib which looked like you drilled a 3/8 hole in it.
I won’t be using the solid copper’s again
I do have the a box of the barnes expanders
Also federal fusion and the Winchester 180 grian
I will get out and do some shooting soon
I will say the solid coppers shot really well out of my gun easy 1 inch groups at 100 yards
I am shooting a Ruger predator with the VX freedom scope
 
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