CraigC
Sixgun Nut
I noticed that the Ruger site now has two rifles chambered in .350Legend, their AR and the American Ranch.
https://ruger.com/search/new/rifle
https://ruger.com/search/new/rifle
I have successfully held off long enough on the .450 Bushmaster that I now have a dilemma. Which Caliber ?
Local gun shop guys are sold on .450 and cant figure the need for .350 except if less recoil is a need.
-Jeff
It would be nice if there was an iron sight option with the American Ranch. I might have to see about adding a set, the .450 really needs `em.
U586XGThank you Ruger for listening to your customers. The Ranch rifle in 350 Legend with a 1-4x scope featuring fat crosshairs seems just like the modern equivalent of the iron sighted lever action 30-30. It should sell. What is their heaviest punching load again? Has any other brand come out with its own load yet? Now I have to go visit their site and check the magazine capacity on that thing.
what in the world is this new cartridge someone please explain??
I'll probably have to have the American Ranch .350, to add to my .300BO and .450BM versions.
It would be nice if there was an iron sight option with the American Ranch. I might have to see about adding a set, the .450 really needs `em.
High pressure rimless .357 mag that fits in a short action box magazine.
GR
U586XG
Federal announced a few days ago 3 loads for the 350 Legend not sure on 2 of them but the one I'm interested in is the 160 grain Fusion
Nice to see the 350 Legend beginning to catch on. Ruger has just proved that. It's an interesting concept and should be a commercial success in straight wall states. There's not enough difference in ballistics compared to a 30-30 to get me to switch; but if I hunted an area requiring straight wall cartridges I'd be taking a long, hard look at it. Along with the availability of dies and bullets, of course.