Sporting Shooter

A Legendary Experience

When a new cartridge is released, shooters fall into two camps: the ones who say, bugger it, I don’t need one of those; and the others whose ears prick up as they say, well, just maybe I’ll have a look at this. I fall into the latter.

I first heard about the new .350 Legend I thought it sounded kinda cool, much to the disgust of the Minister for War and Finance. It offered low recoil, decent velocity and decent penetration on gel tests. So with a bit more research, it became a matter of time. I thought I might hang out for a Howa 1500 in the Mini Action, then considered the Ruger American,

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