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I picked up a Ruger American Predator in 350 Legend for Ohio deer season (there is a thread in hunting rifles). It shot well with factory loads but I like to handload, and shoot a lot, so naturally wanted to load for this. Time is short before season, as are components and load data, for...
I think it's rather cool that several companies out there are trying to turn out legitimate hunting bullets or ammo for suppressed use. The .350 Legend looks like a viable candidate, as does the 450 bushmaster. I saw where Hornady was making a 395gr subsonic hunting load for the 450. That's a lot of whump, even if doesn't expand that much.
The included taper crimp is the way to go to get a consistent neck tension and prevent bullet set back, all while not messing up the case mouth which the cartridge head spaces on. 5.) People complain about the .355 bullet diameter, however I have decided is a non issue. The factory .350 legend projectiles are made to work at 350 legend velocities.
With limited reloading data available, I have a question with regard to Velocity/Pressure and a safe load. I have been using LiLGun, Hornady 170 SP bullets, CCI 450 primers, and Winchester brass (all I can find). The rifle is a bolt action with a 23" barrel. Chronograph is a Labradar. Hodgdon data (24" barrel):
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350 LEGEND Load Data. ... Reloading Forum (All Calibers) ... Could i just get a full length sizing die for ...
I am currently reloading the 350 legend with Hornady 170 grain projectiles, 25 grains of lil gun, cci small rifle primers and browning cases for a savage axis 350 legend bolt action rifle. I love the load I worked up it's very accurate and the projectiles are meant for 350 legend. It is .355 in...
The Hornady load data for " New" bullets is on the Hornady web site there are about 20 calibers listed and the 350 Legend with 250 gr SubX is listed...click on it Search : "Load data Hornady manufacturing" it will be there.
Reporting on my experience shooting and reloading with the 350 Legend. The rifle is a bolt action setup I had put together. As for handloads, I have only experimented with LiL'Gun and Hornady 170 SP bullets. I have been reloading with a Redding Die Set. I have not crimped any loads.
They arrived quickly and are a good looking bullet with polymer tip and three vertical cuts for expansion. Being all copper they are very long for weight, with a crimping groove. The website lists 23-25 grains of H110 for data which is much lower than lead bullets of this weight. Hogden data lists 27-28.2 for H110 and a max velocity of 2495.