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350 Legend
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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 1800952" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>There are definitely faster wildcats, but the .350 Legend is hardly the fastest, straight-walled caliber, as their advertising claimed.</p><p></p><p>I'm saying .357, but should have clarified .358" hard cast bullets are what I'm considering for use in competing with the Legend since they are ideal for the hogs that I think the cartridge is most likely going to get used for. </p><p></p><p>I don't disagree that the .350 Legend is a different capability in the AR, I only question the use of narrower bullets, which are typically lighter construction because they're intended for slower pistol calibers. I don't need a .350 Legend, but would consider building a wildcat rimless .357 Maximum using the Legend case to shorten and create a case that uses a standard .223 bolt face. I'd even take less speed to be able to shoot a heavier-constructed, hard cast bullet rather than a really fast 9mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 1800952, member: 19108"] There are definitely faster wildcats, but the .350 Legend is hardly the fastest, straight-walled caliber, as their advertising claimed. I'm saying .357, but should have clarified .358" hard cast bullets are what I'm considering for use in competing with the Legend since they are ideal for the hogs that I think the cartridge is most likely going to get used for. I don't disagree that the .350 Legend is a different capability in the AR, I only question the use of narrower bullets, which are typically lighter construction because they're intended for slower pistol calibers. I don't need a .350 Legend, but would consider building a wildcat rimless .357 Maximum using the Legend case to shorten and create a case that uses a standard .223 bolt face. I'd even take less speed to be able to shoot a heavier-constructed, hard cast bullet rather than a really fast 9mm. [/QUOTE]
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