In my opinion if your deer hunting you need to use the ammo that gives you the best cold bore group because realistically you only going to get one or 2 shots off.
I agree, but only to the degree that the bullet of the winner has the correct construction for the intended use. If I were elk hunting, for example, I’d probably run the all copper rounds that had the “worst” group. Still plenty good for hunting at the ranges intended for the 350.
@@phild9813 I believe your right. I shot some 6.5 Grendel Fort Scott TUI copper rounds and if I recall right, the first shot on cold bore was bullseys, but the group went south after that. I wanted to use it for white tail but blew it off. Your comment makes sense though. Probably the ammo I should use. I'll have to revisit it. Thanks for the comment. Definitely a good hunting round as far as killability.
@@Rickkari7 you just have to do a lot of cold bore testing, which takes time and patience. Have to do it in similar conditions to your hunt as well. Let the bore fully cool, take several guns to the range (so you have something to do while you wait) and put like 5 or 10 of the 1” bullseye stickers on a piece of poster board and shoot one of them at a time until you get through 5 or 10 true cold bore shots. After I do this I move on to shooting 3 round groups in the same fashion. This gives me a very good overall look at how my rifle is going to perform in the field. I don’t usually even take a second shot in the field so it’s unlikely I’d ever shoot 3, but it shows me how the group is going to open up.
Nice video hoss , and no doubt expensive. I would love to see the 255 grain loads shot into ballistic gel....I wonder how they will perform going so slow...also would like to see the browning "rapid expansion" to see how it performs. Again thanks for the great video
Hey man great video! I just picked up my very own 350 Winchester xpr today so I’m looking forward to seeing what flavor it likes! This video just got me more excited to get to the range.
I would have to say the Federal 180 grain was the winner there! 3 shots in the same hole is really impressive! The Bear creek stuff you will have to count all 8 shots of that! We do appreciate this video tho because I know it took some change and work to make it happen!
Took my 350 out last weekend, AR15 platform makes this a real shooter. After some research and Ron's input with OG's Danger Show, I pulled the trigger and bought the BCA 350 Legend Rear charge 20" Stainless Heavy. After sighting it in. THIS IS A BEAST!!! MOA with the Federal 180 gr. I'm impressed with this and found my new Hog Hunting Rifle!!! Just need one more thing, a Thermal Scope to complement it. Thanks for the info. The WIN 145 Target ammo is ok for plinking. Just not much else. Have not tried the rest of the ammo yet, but think I found my best combo. 50 yards same hole with ease. 100 yards it's amazing and can't wait to go hog hunting.
For 30yrs Here on Mo+Arks Line My Savage 110 243. Has Kept Tha Family In Food. At 64yrs Now. Savage Axis 2 Ac trigger. 350 Legend. 18in Bl. Hornady + Winchester 150gr Tipped Has. Shown Awesome. Group's An. Knockdown. Power. Out 250yds. Thank you For Ya Video's
Thank you for the content! A lot of people don’t like the 350 legend but us fellas from places like Ohio who want to take our kids hunting, this cartridge is amazing.
I live in tx and got an axis .350 just for kicks, was in my price range. Now I want to shoot it all the time at steel. Kicks like a .223, hits like 30-30.
Being from Ohio, and having shot deer with a .350 legend, bullet selection needs to be a MAJOR CONCERN. The 170 grain bullets that i've shot deer with didn't expand very well, and left poor blood trails.
Love 350, and 22-250 just about equally. I got my last deer with my 350, so I'm looking forward to it this year -- I didn't even think about suppressed 350. I got one of those shusher cans on the way, seems real fun!
Enjoyed the video. The last 350 Legend bullet test I viewed showed very little expansion with the tested ammo. I would be curious if this was representative to other brands of ammunition or not.
@Mogul Rider I appreciate your reply. To be clear, did you recover the bullets from the game you shot, or are you basing your opinion on the damage noticed . I've shot many a deer with a 45-70 solid lead cast bullets and .50cal blackpowder rifles shooting conical lead maxiballs and the wounds are very substantial, but the bullets may barely expand at all.
Counting down the days till muzzleloader opens here in TN. Decided I'd try to bag one with a bullet I made myself. Running a Noe 45 cal 400 gr cast 16:1 lead/tin hollow point over 80 gr of 777. Expands to the size of a silver dollar and printing right around an inch at 100 yards.
Another fine science lesson in kenetic energy! I Have a Ruger American Ranch Rifle and a Savage Axis 2 in 350 Legend. Would like to find a 350 Legend pistol. Preferably the Smith & Wesson X Frame 7 shot.
The fact that you are consistently getting two through the same hole and a single flyer within an inch or so, across the board with multiple different ammo types tells me that this rifle could really benefit from a bedding job or being dropped into a chassis. That said, it's designed to be a cheap entry level deer rifle and the fact that is doing this well even with a cheap Tupperware stock is a testament to how far the manufacturing of rifles and ammunition has come in recent years.
The Winchester and Federal 180 grain ammo have top notch accuracy. The 180s group better than the lighter weight bullets. Widely available and at a reasonable price too.
@@WHOTEEWHO never seen the ammo before? The BLACK says 2500fps and the CUSTOMS make a crazy explsion on frozen jugs of water. I am undetermine what load to sight in with. You and I have the same rifle so I always appreciate your content and feedback
I use the Winchester 180's. I get very good groups at 100 yds. It's crazy how the different ammo shoots at different points out of the same rifle. Hunters, don't use the FMJ's for hunting.
Hey Who-Tee! I'd like to see a .350 Legend, AR-15 vs. The Ruger - Bolt Action, grouping video. And then another round, with the suppressor on each. And finally, a round up comparison, of how well they all shot. Same ammo as this video, as a base line comparison.
Now I wouldn't mind a 350 Legend in a S&W . Hunting Whitetail with a rig like that just gets a feller into good dreams. Thanks for the great video. Who Tee Who 🎃👹👏
That was a fun and interesting video. I am sure that you had a blast 💥 making it. I told my brother that if I were to buy his 350 L that I would want to do a similar test, maybe with half the options to save money 💵. lol 😆 He has Deer 🦌 Season XP and the white box 📦 plinking ammo. I wish folks would come out with more 400 Legend ammo. Only have one on the shelf and two coming out soon
I got the same gun as you but no suppressors, my Ruger American Ranch 350 legend love the walmart winchester 150 ballistic black tip 100 5 shot group 3/4 inch group i really like those Ruger American Ranch i own 4 of them 6.5 grendal, 7.62x39, 300 blackout & the 350 legend, there all great shooters & shoot sub 1moa
I have a AR pistol in 350legend and it's one of my truck/home defense guns. I love this caliber. I keep it filled with Federal because they always have the best grouping.
Would like to see the same test out of CVA scout in350 legend. I hunt public land in south Mississippi and wil be using it for primitive weapons season
Based on cost and performance I would lean towards the Federal non typical 180. I wonder if I could buy the bullets used in the bear rounds for reloading
@@chrissewell1608 the only thing I don't like is Yes I like hunting but I like shooting shit lol 350 legend doesn't have a wide availability of cool ammo ..AP ect ect that I can find even online
I’m shooting bayed hogs around 20 yards and closer. I find the 350 regular rounds not to be too loud, are the suppressed noticeably quieter? Saving the dogs ears mean a lot to me and currently am not able to get a suppressor just yet. Thanks!
Out of a suppressor, the main noise is the supersonic crack of the bullet which is still quite loud. Suppressed is quite a bit quieter then unsuppressed, subsonic suppressed is quite a bit quieter still.
What brand and model can do you have on your 350 Legend? I'm looking for one suppressor to cover all my rifle. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks again for the great videos.
have the same gun...and it loves the Winchester Super X...and the Browning BXR....but it also shoots the win and browning FMJ rounds just as good...but higher cause they are lighter weight. My son has taken several deer with my gun....i havent even used it hunting yet.
Love your videos I have two 350 Legends and I really like this caliber, we've killed 4 deer with it in 2 years using the Winchester 150 gr. XP this bullet expands rapidly and doesn't exit most of the time but seems to do a good job on deer, I'm going to switch over to the Winchester 160 gr Power Max Bonded round or the Barnes 170 gr. all copper bullet to hopefully get great expansion and an exit on deer size game. Thanks you for all the work that you do making these videos
Interesting video. I am a fan of the 35 caliber, having cut my teeth on the 35 Remington, and it’s still my favorite deer/pig/black bear cartridge today. I quickly learned that Sectional Density is important for hunting bullets. And that a SD of 200 is the accepted minimum for medium game such as whitetail deer, pig, and black bear. The 150 grain 35 Remington had the reputation of being a poor performer, something I learned the hard way. With the 200 grain bullet the 35 Remington became a one shot stop cartridge. A SD of 200 is considered the accepted minimum for deer sized game. It takes a 180 grains to equal that with a 35 caliber bullet. I would like to see penetration tests with the bullets you tested, specifically the 150 grain bullets as they are touted as the best hunting bullets for the 350 Legend. Just curious what makes the 150 grain bullets great for deer in the 350 Legend while the same weight bullet was not so great on deer in the 35 Remington? Enjoyed your video and subscribed!
my father in law laughed at me with 350 legend. he said i should have gotten a real mans gun 45-70.. i said the gun shop didn't have any 45-70 ammo in stock and it was $60 box
Great video Adam. The .350 seems like a great option for low recoil needs, as well as those limited by law for deer use. From what I have seen and heard, some of the .350 rounds don’t expand well. A ballistic gel test run with an assortment of ammo would REALLY be appreciated by those trying to judge which ammo would be most effective for hunting. A 1/2” difference in groups is meaningless if the boolots just zip right thru resulting in wounded and lost game. Thanks for your hard and non-biased work!
You should do a video of you cleaning/showcasing everything you keep in the office/room you record in. I’d be interested to see your organization of everything as well as how you store your firearms
In my opinion if your deer hunting you need to use the ammo that gives you the best cold bore group because realistically you only going to get one or 2 shots off.
I agree, but only to the degree that the bullet of the winner has the correct construction for the intended use. If I were elk hunting, for example, I’d probably run the all copper rounds that had the “worst” group. Still plenty good for hunting at the ranges intended for the 350.
@@phild9813 I believe your right. I shot some 6.5 Grendel Fort Scott TUI copper rounds and if I recall right, the first shot on cold bore was bullseys, but the group went south after that. I wanted to use it for white tail but blew it off. Your comment makes sense though. Probably the ammo I should use. I'll have to revisit it. Thanks for the comment. Definitely a good hunting round as far as killability.
@@Rickkari7 you just have to do a lot of cold bore testing, which takes time and patience. Have to do it in similar conditions to your hunt as well. Let the bore fully cool, take several guns to the range (so you have something to do while you wait) and put like 5 or 10 of the 1” bullseye stickers on a piece of poster board and shoot one of them at a time until you get through 5 or 10 true cold bore shots.
After I do this I move on to shooting 3 round groups in the same fashion. This gives me a very good overall look at how my rifle is going to perform in the field. I don’t usually even take a second shot in the field so it’s unlikely I’d ever shoot 3, but it shows me how the group is going to open up.
Highly agree
Highly agree. That's why i use the deer season xps, they're 1moa or less every time out of my gun.
THAT right there was a REALLY fun video!!!
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Next-Clay blocks,water filled plastic milk cartons-then stacked paper plates.Also ballastic gel blocks.
The Federal NonTypical White Tail did amazing, but there were several that did pretty good. Shouldn’t have to have a warm barrel to do well.
That looked like the best group to me.
Looks like your rifle likes its rounds in the 180 grain range best. Good shooting.
Nice video hoss , and no doubt expensive. I would love to see the 255 grain loads shot into ballistic gel....I wonder how they will perform going so slow...also would like to see the browning "rapid expansion" to see how it performs. Again thanks for the great video
Hey man great video! I just picked up my very own 350 Winchester xpr today so I’m looking forward to seeing what flavor it likes! This video just got me more excited to get to the range.
Awesome!
Just can't go wrong with a ruger. Great video been thinking about a 350 you made have just sealed the deal on me getting one
Wonder how the new Winchester Copper Impact would do.? I agree with the clay and water jugs test.
I would have to say the Federal 180 grain was the winner there! 3 shots in the same hole is really impressive! The Bear creek stuff you will have to count all 8 shots of that! We do appreciate this video tho because I know it took some change and work to make it happen!
Good night everybody and GOD BLESS y’all Amen 🙏
Took my 350 out last weekend, AR15 platform makes this a real shooter. After some research and Ron's input with OG's Danger Show, I pulled the trigger and bought the BCA 350 Legend Rear charge 20" Stainless Heavy. After sighting it in. THIS IS A BEAST!!! MOA with the Federal 180 gr. I'm impressed with this and found my new Hog Hunting Rifle!!! Just need one more thing, a Thermal Scope to complement it.
Thanks for the info. The WIN 145 Target ammo is ok for plinking. Just not much else. Have not tried the rest of the ammo yet, but think I found my best combo. 50 yards same hole with ease. 100 yards it's amazing and can't wait to go hog hunting.
Good shooting , I might have to check into that one , getting tired of the 30-06 recoil
Exact same for this 68 yr old, used the '06 since age 14 time to give the old shoulder a break (figuratively)
For 30yrs Here on Mo+Arks Line My Savage 110 243. Has Kept Tha Family In Food.
At 64yrs Now. Savage Axis 2 Ac trigger. 350 Legend. 18in Bl.
Hornady + Winchester 150gr Tipped
Has. Shown Awesome. Group's
An. Knockdown. Power. Out 250yds.
Thank you For Ya Video's
Great show my friend and thanks for the info 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Sam
Thank you for the content! A lot of people don’t like the 350 legend but us fellas from places like Ohio who want to take our kids hunting, this cartridge is amazing.
Why’s it so good for kids?
@@lessforloans its extremely mild recoil.
I live in tx and got an axis .350 just for kicks, was in my price range. Now I want to shoot it all the time at steel. Kicks like a .223, hits like 30-30.
Being from Ohio, and having shot deer with a .350 legend, bullet selection needs to be a MAJOR CONCERN. The 170 grain bullets that i've shot deer with didn't expand very well, and left poor blood trails.
Taking my son with the 350 next week
I'm a big fan of the American whitetail and Winchester. Always had great luck with with both.
Excellent shooting! That Federal non typical seemed pretty good, I thought!🇺🇲✝️🇺🇲
The tri-box view showing you shooting, the target, and the ammo is excellent. Please keep doing that
Nice! This gonna be exciting! You are an impressive shooter
I am still waiting for the head to head of 350 legend and 35 Remington!!!
15:02 "Absolutely, probably..."
Love 350, and 22-250 just about equally. I got my last deer with my 350, so I'm looking forward to it this year -- I didn't even think about suppressed 350. I got one of those shusher cans on the way, seems real fun!
I'm going for the federal power Shok and Winchester xp
love it I use my 350 legend the most for of my deer hunt it's just super reliable.
Enjoyed the video.
The last 350 Legend bullet test I viewed showed very little expansion with the tested ammo. I would be curious if this was representative to other brands of ammunition or not.
@Mogul Rider I appreciate your reply. To be clear, did you recover the bullets from the game you shot, or are you basing your opinion on the damage noticed . I've shot many a deer with a 45-70 solid lead cast bullets and .50cal blackpowder rifles shooting conical lead maxiballs and the wounds are very substantial, but the bullets may barely expand at all.
I'm not sold on 350 legend, but that was a really fun video.
Always appreciate you watching
Federal non typical does great in just about everything I have. Great video as always
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Wow, what an assortment of ammo, and they all grouped well. Ready to chase some deerz! 👀🦌
Outdoorlimited has the 350 Super Supressed for $24.99 per box plus shipping. I found a few cheaper but Outdoorlimited has a decent amount of reviews.
This is about to be a really fun video 👍👍
WTW: i may have to disagree with you. I think the Federal non-typical were the best. I wonder if you shot 5 what they would measure?
Counting down the days till muzzleloader opens here in TN. Decided I'd try to bag one with a bullet I made myself. Running a Noe 45 cal 400 gr cast 16:1 lead/tin hollow point over 80 gr of 777. Expands to the size of a silver dollar and printing right around an inch at 100 yards.
That sounds like a lot of fun, good luck 👍🏻
Another fine science lesson in kenetic energy!
I Have a Ruger American Ranch Rifle and a Savage Axis 2 in 350 Legend. Would like to find a 350 Legend pistol. Preferably the Smith & Wesson X Frame 7 shot.
The fact that you are consistently getting two through the same hole and a single flyer within an inch or so, across the board with multiple different ammo types tells me that this rifle could really benefit from a bedding job or being dropped into a chassis. That said, it's designed to be a cheap entry level deer rifle and the fact that is doing this well even with a cheap Tupperware stock is a testament to how far the manufacturing of rifles and ammunition has come in recent years.
No it's the top straight wall cartridge caliber you can buy RN lol not the best rifle
The Winchester and Federal 180 grain ammo have top notch accuracy. The 180s group better than the lighter weight bullets. Widely available and at a reasonable price too.
150 meters is 164 yards so the 350 should be OK. It's good up to 200 yards or 183 meters.
Who Tee, i have a CVA Cascade in 350 Legend and sighted it in with HSM 170 grain ammo and it shot great ! Check it out when you can.
Awesome!
Once you've narrowed down the field of competitors, it might come down to price and availability.
WTW
Thank you for making all these informative video's get to see this stuff and gives some of us to look forward to at the end of the day
Why is there not any content on these .350 Legend ammo?
Hornady Custom 350 legend 165gr FTX
AND
Hornady Black .350 Legend 150gr SP
Never seen it
@@WHOTEEWHO
never seen the ammo before? The BLACK says 2500fps and the CUSTOMS make a crazy explsion on frozen jugs of water. I am undetermine what load to sight in with. You and I have the same rifle so I always appreciate your content and feedback
I use the Winchester 180's. I get very good groups at 100 yds. It's crazy how the different ammo shoots at different points out of the same rifle. Hunters, don't use the FMJ's for hunting.
Hard to beat 3 in one!! I think you found your load.
Hey Who-Tee! I'd like to see a .350 Legend, AR-15 vs. The Ruger - Bolt Action, grouping video. And then another round, with the suppressor on each. And finally, a round up comparison, of how well they all shot.
Same ammo as this video, as a base line comparison.
Now I wouldn't mind a 350 Legend in a S&W . Hunting Whitetail with a rig like that just gets a feller into good dreams. Thanks for the great video. Who Tee Who 🎃👹👏
There is some of the super suppressed at scheels Here in iowa. I have been looking for 160gr federal fusion, but can't find any anywhere.
Want chronograph test with all these loadings... Will you do that wtw...???
That was a fun and interesting video. I am sure that you had a blast 💥 making it.
I told my brother that if I were to buy his 350 L that I would want to do a similar test, maybe with half the options to save money 💵. lol 😆 He has Deer 🦌 Season XP and the white box 📦 plinking ammo.
I wish folks would come out with more 400 Legend ammo. Only have one on the shelf and two coming out soon
I got the same gun as you but no suppressors, my Ruger American Ranch 350 legend love the walmart winchester 150 ballistic black tip 100 5 shot group 3/4 inch group i really like those Ruger American Ranch i own 4 of them 6.5 grendal, 7.62x39, 300 blackout & the 350 legend, there all great shooters & shoot sub 1moa
Hey buddy, I would like to see you review Hornaday black 150gr .350Legend!PLEASE
I have a AR pistol in 350legend and it's one of my truck/home defense guns. I love this caliber. I keep it filled with Federal because they always have the best grouping.
Great video. I love my go wild 350, it's a tack driver.
I just seen the 350 legend Winchester suppressed at my local rural king in Southern ohio
Would like to see the same test out of CVA scout in350 legend. I hunt public land in south Mississippi and wil be using it for primitive weapons season
Semiauto bolt action
Hey guy am wanting to see how the precision one147 hollow points factory rounds for accuracy and grouping at 100 and 200 if possible
Based on cost and performance I would lean towards the Federal non typical 180. I wonder if I could buy the bullets used in the bear rounds for reloading
Shot a 350 legend for the first time this passed weekend... Now I'm in the market for one. Hahaha!
That was a really good video!! 👍 I would like to see jello test between 150 ballistic tip and 180 fed and Winchester.
Good idea. Thanks for watching Dennis
Wow. Some great groups. I may get a 350 someday 😂. See if I can move outta Mass hole state of liberal state laws !
Definitely getting a 350 legend upper if it can bag a deer it can get a home intruder. Sounds like a win win 🤣
That .35 caliber has a lot more lead & powder, behind it, than any .223!
@@chrissewell1608 the only thing I don't like is Yes I like hunting but I like shooting shit lol 350 legend doesn't have a wide availability of cool ammo ..AP ect ect that I can find even online
@@PJ_Perry Well since its hunting ammo, you can find FMJ, lead: flat points, round points, hollow points, and ballistic tips.
I can't get a 'quiet can' in my state, so is it worth getting an 18 to 22-inch barrel or is that 16-inch in the sweet spot of performance?
Actually a cold Barrel group is what you want to see you're not going to warm the barrel up before you shoot a dear
Currently thinking about using 350 legend for self defense and hunting as a one gun for all type of deal
My CVA Scout likes the American Whitetail. My son shot is deer with it and it went through both shoulders and still exited. Pretty impressive
Love the cva scouts
VERY good job!!!
Thanks for watching
I’d like to see a ballistic gel test at distance. 100, 200, etc.
I got my first 350 legged today it a savage axis 2 xp I going shot it this weekend
Need to try 170 barns in your 350 legend we got 2 deer with them neither one went more than 10 yards
Looks to me, that the Ruger likes the 160 to 180 grain bullets.
And 255 grain
Looks like a pretty good shooter
You're a good friend Paul!
I’m shooting bayed hogs around 20 yards and closer. I find the 350 regular rounds not to be too loud, are the suppressed noticeably quieter?
Saving the dogs ears mean a lot to me and currently am not able to get a suppressor just yet.
Thanks!
Out of a suppressor, the main noise is the supersonic crack of the bullet which is still quite loud. Suppressed is quite a bit quieter then unsuppressed, subsonic suppressed is quite a bit quieter still.
My Bear Creek AR upper just loves the Winchester 180 and Winchester 255 subs.
Hey I'll check video out later got family in town..
dont use 165 grain horniday the brass is crap left a ring of brass in gun
Looking like there all minute of deer👍👍 good shooting!
Good shooting! They all grouped well
Would like to see what they do in ballistic gel, great video 👍
I think 180 win or fed should be great alrounder
What brand and model can do you have on your 350 Legend? I'm looking for one suppressor to cover all my rifle. I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks again for the great videos.
Banish 46
I certainly appreciate everyone and everything used in your videos. Thank All involved.
Thanks for watching Jim
Great video
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Good afternoon Mr. whoteewho. Since you read all the comments after deer season will you do a comparison of the cz457 and bergara b14r with good ammo
Don't have a b14 r. But I have already done pretty extensive ammo tests with both of those
Hey ya'll
Roll that beautiful bean footage!😅😂🤣😎👍
have the same gun...and it loves the Winchester Super X...and the Browning BXR....but it also shoots the win and browning FMJ rounds just as good...but higher cause they are lighter weight. My son has taken several deer with my gun....i havent even used it hunting yet.
Dunhams in Statesboro Georgia has like 3 boxes of the Winchester suppressed
Awesome
Do you like shooting 350 Legend or 450 BM more? I'm sure the 350L is cheaper to shoot.
I probably like them both the same
Love your videos I have two 350 Legends and I really like this caliber, we've killed 4 deer with it in 2 years using the Winchester 150 gr. XP this bullet expands rapidly and doesn't exit most of the time but seems to do a good job on deer, I'm going to switch over to the Winchester 160 gr Power Max Bonded round or the Barnes 170 gr. all copper bullet to hopefully get great expansion and an exit on deer size game. Thanks you for all the work that you do making these videos
Interesting video. I am a fan of the 35 caliber, having cut my teeth on the 35 Remington, and it’s still my favorite deer/pig/black bear cartridge today. I quickly learned that Sectional Density is important for hunting bullets. And that a SD of 200 is the accepted minimum for medium game such as whitetail deer, pig, and black bear. The 150 grain 35 Remington had the reputation of being a poor performer, something I learned the hard way. With the 200 grain bullet the 35 Remington became a one shot stop cartridge.
A SD of 200 is considered the accepted minimum for deer sized game. It takes a 180 grains to equal that with a 35 caliber bullet. I would like to see penetration tests with the bullets you tested, specifically the 150 grain bullets as they are touted as the best hunting bullets for the 350 Legend. Just curious what makes the 150 grain bullets great for deer in the 350 Legend while the same weight bullet was not so great on deer in the 35 Remington?
Enjoyed your video and subscribed!
That’s virgin creeper not poison ivy
my father in law laughed at me with 350 legend. he said i should have gotten a real mans gun 45-70.. i said the gun shop didn't have any 45-70 ammo in stock and it was $60 box
Great shooting, gun and bunch of ammo. All deer slayers except the FMJ here in TN.
When are you going to test the 350 Legend rounds I sent you ?
On my desk. Hadn't seen you comment in a while
@@WHOTEEWHO I just gave up on waiting and asking until I saw this video. I've been working on a jon boat project, fishing, and a lot of hunting.
Top 3 shoot off!!! Cold bore, Chrono and ballistics gel. Those Federal Non typical was mighty tight. Price is a big factor nowadays.
Great video Adam. The .350 seems like a great option for low recoil needs, as well as those limited by law for deer use. From what I have seen and heard, some of the .350 rounds don’t expand well. A ballistic gel test run with an assortment of ammo would REALLY be appreciated by those trying to judge which ammo would be most effective for hunting. A 1/2” difference in groups is meaningless if the boolots just zip right thru resulting in wounded and lost game. Thanks for your hard and non-biased work!
P.S. - Awesome video! Because this really helps us, when shopping for good ammo! Thanks for all your hard work! 👍🏼😉 x10
Need a test on the 350 legend Barnes vortex
You should do a video of you cleaning/showcasing everything you keep in the office/room you record in. I’d be interested to see your organization of everything as well as how you store your firearms