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<blockquote data-quote="Terrier" data-source="post: 5198936" data-attributes="member: 1021"><p>BTW, the maximum point blank range (MPBR) of the 350 Legend with a 180 gr bullet is 185 yards, meaning, in this case, that if you zeroed at 158 yards, your bullet will not exceed 3" above or below the zero. After 185 yards, the bullet starts dropping at an accelerated pace, and will go to ground by about 300 yards. Shooting past 185 yards with one of these isn't a great idea, but most actual hunting situations in TN are a lot less than that. For anyone that's recoil sensitive, be it kids, ladies, or a big, burly man, the 350 Legend or the 357 Max is just about perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrier, post: 5198936, member: 1021"] BTW, the maximum point blank range (MPBR) of the 350 Legend with a 180 gr bullet is 185 yards, meaning, in this case, that if you zeroed at 158 yards, your bullet will not exceed 3" above or below the zero. After 185 yards, the bullet starts dropping at an accelerated pace, and will go to ground by about 300 yards. Shooting past 185 yards with one of these isn't a great idea, but most actual hunting situations in TN are a lot less than that. For anyone that's recoil sensitive, be it kids, ladies, or a big, burly man, the 350 Legend or the 357 Max is just about perfect. [/QUOTE]
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