Originally Posted by Pappy348
Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
The 350 legend thing is funny, because I don't think anyone's buying outside straight wall states, where it solves a very specific problem (meeting hunting regs with an AR). Everywhere else it makes no sense, and I can't see much chance of any sales.


Based on the considerable interest I’ve noticed on this site, I think it’s going to become a standard of sorts, or semi-standard, and not just in ARs, similar to the 6.5 Grendel and .300 Blackout. Those who’ve bought them as beginner deer rifles seem to end up liking them, and for non-handloaders it’s a good choice now for sure. I’ve been considering a .357 Max for a while, but the .350 comes pretty close, and is easy to come by, and feed. Also, .350 brass is produced, for the first couple of draw steps anyway, at the same time as .223, so it makes the ammo easy and cheap to produce.

Ought to be pretty impressive as a defense round too.


I bought a Winchester bolt gun in .350 Legend last year as we hunt in Iowa, which is a straight case only state for rifles. It is actually a pretty good round out to 200 yards or so. Has been plenty accurate and kills deer with no drama. I might buy a .350 upper for one of my ARs