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    Has anyone built a .350 Legend

    Curious if anyone has any experience building a .350 Legend on an AR platform?
    If so, how does it shoot?

    #2
    good friend of mine has one, already hammered a couple hogs and a aoudad,, he said he is impressed so far,,,

    he also said the accuracy is outstanding

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      #3
      Originally posted by xman59 View Post
      good friend of mine has one, already hammered a couple hogs and a aoudad,, he said he is impressed so far,,,

      he also said the accuracy is outstanding
      Any idea on the parts he used? Did he put it together or buy it assembled? Thanks for the reply, sir.

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        #4
        My son has ARs in just about every caliber up to 458 Socom an he says the 350 is his favorite and most accurate.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Draco View Post
          My son has ARs in just about every caliber up to 458 Socom an he says the 350 is his favorite and most accurate.
          A buddy and I were talking about putting one of the .350 legends together and I am just trying to get opinions on the round and hopefully some suggestions on manufacturers for the parts round up. Thanks for the info.

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            #6
            Originally posted by .17fireball View Post
            Any idea on the parts he used? Did he put it together or buy it assembled? Thanks for the reply, sir.
            bca complete upper, not sure of the lower i think he said it was an anderson,, he has put a trigger in it but i do not know which one,,,, said he was getting about .75" groups with factory ammo, has dies ordered and already bought brass and bullets to load.. he caught the upper on sale for under 300

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              #7
              Originally posted by xman59 View Post
              bca complete upper, not sure of the lower i think he said it was an anderson,, he has put a trigger in it but i do not know which one,,,, said he was getting about .75" groups with factory ammo, has dies ordered and already bought brass and bullets to load.. he caught the upper on sale for under 300
              Nice! Thanks for your help, sir. I’ll look into the BCA. Found a few kits on the googles the other night. Delta team tactical has a complete upper parts kit for under $200 cheap is good but so is accuracy. Never heard of them so I figured I’d get some suggestions from “the other side of the ranch.” .75” is more than enough accuracy from a gas gun. I appreciate the lead.

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                #8
                Any idea what kind of velocity they getting out of the pistol length barrels ?

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                  #9
                  i have a ar stoner from midway on sale for under 300 bucks i had to work on it to get it to feed but now it shoots good it definitely has more thump than the 223
                  i think the velocity won’t suffer much in a pistol length since it’s a lot like a rimless 357 maximum

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                    #10
                    Don’t have any experience with them but did thermal hunt with a buddy last night that had a 350. We all killed more pigs than him since he was limited with 10rd mags. Also he dang near busted all our eardrums since his gun was the only one out of 4 that wasn’t suppressed since his 30 cal can couldn’t be used . He also had a hellacious jam when loading and the bullet somehow got hung up between the charging handle and bcg.

                    He did say it’s extremely accurate and the hogs that he hit were sure hammered

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mudkat View Post
                      i have a ar stoner from midway on sale for under 300 bucks i had to work on it to get it to feed but now it shoots good it definitely has more thump than the 223
                      i think the velocity won’t suffer much in a pistol length since it’s a lot like a rimless 357 maximum
                      The 350 Legend started off being called the rimless 357 Maximum. Supposed to be very similar ballistics.

                      I know the 357 Maximum is one of the two most popular barrels for the T/C Contender, the other being the 7X30 Waters. But both the 357 Maximum and the 7X30 Waters are considered to be very good deer rounds. I think the was developed to specifically be a rimless 357 Maximum, I don't remember what they were planning on using it in, but it's obviously taken off in the ARs.
                      Last edited by RifleBowPistol; 02-03-2020, 08:20 AM.

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