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Just my favorite hunting caliber....lets see some guns!!

This 600 was my second .350...the first was a 700 Classic. Excellent shooter...would shoot 1.75" groups at 200... But after getting the 600 just found that this compact rifle to be perfect so the 700 was sold to another happy .350 owner. This 600 always wore a 1.5-5 VXIII but just recently found this 1.5-5 30mm Illuminated for $375 with the Leupold rings...

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Third rifle was this Ruger 77MKII that some 19 year old in Alaska customized buy shortening the barrel to 18.25" and adding NECG front ramp and rear sights...and sold it for less than the wholesale on the gun was... Gun is built like a tank. The scope is a Tasco Titan 1.5-6 with 30mm tube...this was a true sleeper in the Tasco line...

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Last is a gun I have always wanted but at $2500 could never afford...a Model Seven KS Custom Shop... Ken (firearms44) found this mint one for $800.00 on GunBroker and let me buy it...scope is a 1.75-6 Leupold...total weight with sling is 7 lb. 1 oz.

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So lets see yours.....

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The scope is a Tasco Titan 1.5-6 with 30mm tube...this was a true sleeper in the Tasco line...


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I like the caliber. At my age no more than I get to hunt it's hard to justify a 35 cal, between what I have already in 30-06, 300 Win, 338 Win, and 375 H&H. I've probably had a half dozen over the years, the ones I've got will do everything that will do. Can't seem to get away from the others from a nostalgia point of view.


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I don't have a .350 ( yet) but would like to pick up one of those All Weather Hawkeyes. Or a Classic.


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I have a classic rem. No need to post pictures.


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Originally Posted by tzone
Nice guns but this cracked me up.


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The scope is a Tasco Titan 1.5-6 with 30mm tube...this was a true sleeper in the Tasco line...



...have you looked through one??? To me Tasco was absolute GARBAGE... I had a shop in Texas and I would not sell anything they had... Everyone that came on used guns that I bought were junk...I hated to even give them away... But the Titans were totally different.

The posters on several boards raved on how good they were. Wholesale at that time was in the area of $235.00 when Leupold VXIII 1.5-5 was about $250.00...so why bother with this big bulky scope... Then I saw one at a gun show and it really impressed me. VERY bright even indoors compared to everything else in it price range on the table. Flat all the way to the edge even on 1.5 power. But it was still BIG....

When Tasco was bought by Bushnell they closed out the Titan line. My distributor sold off their remaining stock for $125.00....I bought all 50 of them....and doubled my money... I kept two for myself. One is still in the box. This one was first on Ruger #1 .405 Winchester, now the Ruger. There is about 150 rounds through the scope..no changes of zero...4 click to an inch adjustment..ZERO issues...

This scope ended up on this rifle after a baited bear hunt... It was in a very treed area in Maine...very dark even in the middle of the day. At 35 yards to the bait on a cloudy day your natural vision ran out with 20 more legal minutes of shooting time left. With the 1.5-5 Leupold I could not shoot with 10 minutes left of legal shooting time. When I got home I took the Leupold that was on the MKII and the Tasco that was on the #1 out to the woods...the bigger tube, bigger objective and ocular end and good coatings allowed longer shoot times than the Leupold....so the Leupold went to another rifle.

Now you'll think I am totally full of it... There was one of these Titans along with a Schmidt&Bender 1.5-6 sitting down at one of the local shops. They look exactly the same. Same size tube, ocular end and objective end... Both looking out the window and around the store...and it is a big store I saw no difference. The Tascos crosshair is in the second focal plane so it always remained the same size. The S&B is in the first so the crosshair (and they both had the same reticle) appears to shrink as the power goes down and get BIG when the power goes up. So for close up fast shooting the crosshair for the S&B is much smaller than the Tasco when on 1.5 power and both about the same size on high power... For close in shooting on low power I like a BIG crosshair...

Now the real shocker....dial the Tasco up and down the whole power range and the image stays flat all the way to the edge for the full range. On 6 power the image on the S&B is just like the Tasco...however once it is dialed down to about 3 power the image starts to get the fishbowl effect...and about 2.5 power THE IMAGE STARTS TO SHRINK and a black circle surrounds the whole image....don't think so...go look through one.

The shop wanted $295 for the Tasco..and $1250 for the S&B... I had a S&B 1.5-6 P&M Model scope...it is gone because it did the same thing... I still have two Titans....

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I like the 350 RM.....I seen what it done to an elk in Colorado one year, Impressive.


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Who else likes .350 RMs?????????????

I do - good for bear and moose.

At last count I have four;
- a M600/350RM,
- a M660/350RM,
- a M77 All Weather Stainless/350RM and finally the one I think I like best,
- a M7 Custom KS with factory irons that weighs 5 3/4 lbs sans scope.
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me!!!!!!! 600 in a brown prc. stock. leu 1.5 to 5 on top. 225 nosler only ammo i shoot.

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Nice guns guys!!!

Toad..the details on your Model 7??? I have a .308 600 set up like your .350 but using the Leupold Detacho Mount and a 2X 60s vintage Refield 1" tube. I have been tempted to put a 60s vintage Leupold 2X IER scope on the .350 as I have a set ready to go but just like this 1.5-5 setup for now...

Whelen..you ever put a scope on the KS...they are a joy to hunt with aren't they...

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I loved shooting my 350 RM.....a 673 guide gun. But just way too much gun for the stuff we have here in West Texas. Even hogs......if that's possible.


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A list of .350s...can anyone name any more??

Remington 600

Remington 660

Remington 700 BDL

Remington 700 Classic

Remington Model 7KS

Remington Model 7MS

Remington Model 7CDL

Remington 673 Guide Rifle

Remington Custom Shop XP100 pistol

Ruger 77

Ruger 77MKII

Ruger #1...yes there are a few

Montana Rifleman will build them

Thompson Center Custom Shop Encore barrels

There was a single shot rotating breech pistol that had .350 as a standard chambering...someone remember the name? It looked like the IMI Lone Eagle... Barrels screwed onto the breechblock...wood or synthetic stock...

Who out there has a custom .350???

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257...if you reload for the .350, Nosler recommends their 180 .357 Petition. At 2000-2200 fps it would be like a .357 Magnum rifle....and little kick... Also the 180 Hornady Single Shot Pistol bullet...spire point....2500 fps and would do a nice job on the piggies...

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love the 350. saw my first mod 600 in mid 70's when i was a kid and wanted one ever since. took me a while but got a good deal a few years back. tack driver, deer hammer, cheek smacker. love it.

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257...if you reload for the .350, Nosler recommends their 180 .357 Petition. At 2000-2200 fps it would be like a .357 Magnum rifle....and little kick... Also the 180 Hornady Single Shot Pistol bullet...spire point....2500 fps and would do a nice job on the piggies...

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I know....but that just ain't me. Whatever cartridge I load....it's done up right, baby!

I was using 225 Gr. partitions at about max load. Punched little holes right through them at short range. Definitely not recommended if you want them to die fast......and I want my wild hogs to die fast. Shot one hog and it just stood there and looked at us. Shot him again close range broadside and he fell but just layed there and growled at us. I didn't have the rifle long enough to try other bullets.

The 308 with 150 TSX's does it just right for me.......every time.







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Whelen..you ever put a scope on the KS...they are a joy to hunt with aren't they...


Just got it last year and yes I am enjoying carrying only 5 3/4 lbs (correct weight) around when hunting. So as yet I've not scoped it. I imagine I may test its accuracy potential with a scope some day. But I'm in no rush on that as it shoots well enough with the irons.

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rem....I saw my first .350 back in the 1960s when I was just a skinny teenager... Bought a 700 BDL 30-06 instead of the 600 because all the gun writes said it kicked too much...like that 06 didn't kick the snot out of me... Wish I had bought the 600 and shot pistol bullets through it as I was shooting .357 Magnum at the time...would have been a natural pair... "Barrels too short, too much muzzle blast..." and I bought all that crap....

Took me till about 1990 to buy my first .350, a Classic, and then finally found a deal on a 600 about 2002 or so...still the slickest, raciest, sexiest carbine ever made.... :-)


257...hard to beat a .308.... I spent 11 years working and hunting in Texas and if I ever moved back there I'ld look at the .308 or .260 Remington on a short action or the .25-06 or .257 Weatherby on a long... When I lived there most of the hunting was done with a 700 .280 Remington...

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ps...rem...if you don't want your cheek slapped (as bad) get a scope that can be mounted as low as possible. The 1.5-5 Leupold on a Weaver base with Leupold Low QRW rings will lower the centerline of the scope so you can get a better cheekweld....


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A wonderful cartridge in a short light carbine. It makes no sense in a standard rifle.

I'd love to have a 673.


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I see Hawkeyes in 350RM all over the place, it seems to me
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was 358s that they marketed.

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