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<blockquote data-quote="Plateau Hunter" data-source="post: 4813473" data-attributes="member: 389"><p><strong>Re: 350 Legend</strong></p><p></p><p>Having killed a lot of white tails with the .35 Rem, .358 Win, and a few with a .357 carbine, I like the .35 caliber as a game cartridge. Ordered the Stoner .350L upper from Midway for $329 and pinned it to a PSA lower. Scope is a Burris 2x7 pulled off another rifle. I'm just beginning to play around with it; accuracy and reliability seem decent. I'm using the c-products Duramags as regular 5.56 mags don't work. Finding ammo online manufactured by Federal, Winchester, and Hornady is not an issue. Got some Lee dies, Starline brass, and Hornady bullets for reloading capability but factory ammo is cheap enough as this rifle won't be a high volume plinker. It makes up into a handy little woods carbine; it's not a bean field rifle but will suffice for 90+% of the deer hunting that I do. Will be giving it a whirl in a couple of weeks....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plateau Hunter, post: 4813473, member: 389"] [b]Re: 350 Legend[/b] Having killed a lot of white tails with the .35 Rem, .358 Win, and a few with a .357 carbine, I like the .35 caliber as a game cartridge. Ordered the Stoner .350L upper from Midway for $329 and pinned it to a PSA lower. Scope is a Burris 2x7 pulled off another rifle. I’m just beginning to play around with it; accuracy and reliability seem decent. I’m using the c-products Duramags as regular 5.56 mags don’t work. Finding ammo online manufactured by Federal, Winchester, and Hornady is not an issue. Got some Lee dies, Starline brass, and Hornady bullets for reloading capability but factory ammo is cheap enough as this rifle won’t be a high volume plinker. It makes up into a handy little woods carbine; it’s not a bean field rifle but will suffice for 90+% of the deer hunting that I do. Will be giving it a whirl in a couple of weeks.... [/QUOTE]
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