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First antelope and did it with revolver
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<blockquote data-quote="huntingskydiver" data-source="post: 2995053" data-attributes="member: 127332"><p>I have a 350 legend BFR and I killed one whitetail with it last year at 90 yards. That's a long cylinder revolver and it has some room in cylinder when chambered in 350 legend. I was thinking of making a wildcat, longer 350 legend, to use extra 7/8" (if I remember right) of space in cylinder. Right after that Remington came out with 360, which is more or less just ultra 350 legend.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, what I think of it? Well I think it can be very useful and it will be easier to load since it has rimmed case. 350 is rimless and you have to make sure case isn't too long, otherwise it won't chamber. It will do great on deer, on elk as well up to probably 100 yards, maybe little further. Problem I have with it, since I started shooting 44 mag BFR I realized how heavy is long cylinder version. If I am getting long cylinder version I would get 460 S&W. Paying the price of heavy gun will make sense if you go full power and 460 offers a ton of power with the "flattest" trajectory among big bore revolver calibers. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntingskydiver, post: 2995053, member: 127332"] I have a 350 legend BFR and I killed one whitetail with it last year at 90 yards. That's a long cylinder revolver and it has some room in cylinder when chambered in 350 legend. I was thinking of making a wildcat, longer 350 legend, to use extra 7/8" (if I remember right) of space in cylinder. Right after that Remington came out with 360, which is more or less just ultra 350 legend. Anyway, what I think of it? Well I think it can be very useful and it will be easier to load since it has rimmed case. 350 is rimless and you have to make sure case isn't too long, otherwise it won't chamber. It will do great on deer, on elk as well up to probably 100 yards, maybe little further. Problem I have with it, since I started shooting 44 mag BFR I realized how heavy is long cylinder version. If I am getting long cylinder version I would get 460 S&W. Paying the price of heavy gun will make sense if you go full power and 460 offers a ton of power with the "flattest" trajectory among big bore revolver calibers. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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