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A .223 case necked-up and a 9mm/.357-sized projectile in an AR platform similar in power to a 7.62x39 and a 30/30.  What’s not to like?   Hard-hitting, little recoil  Who is selling uppers?   I wonder if they will come out with a conversion kit for some rifle renditions (single shot, etc.) that would be able to handle 9mm.   Being that it essentially uses two common ammo parts it should be a affordable mid-range caliber similar to 7.62x39, but American-made and designed!  

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Ruger has some rifles offered:  

Ruger Releases 3 Rifles in 350 Legend

About $11 per box for 350 Legend (maybe not in NJ).

I wonder if Henry Repeating Arms will come out with a lever-action in this caliber like its Long Ranger.

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This is a solution for those in states where it is now legal to hunt with a straight walled cartridge.

Would I shoot it otherwise?  Eh, who knows.

Am waiting to get one from Ruger.

Quite a few companies are coming out with guns in 350 Legend.

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It is hard hitting and low recoil and a .30 caliber.  Def. an answer in those states but sg 11 dollars a box for target ammo It should be a blast at the range.   Nice having a decent mid-range cartridge.   

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On 9/20/2019 at 11:32 AM, Maksim said:

This is a solution for those in states where it is now legal to hunt with a straight walled cartridge.

Would I shoot it otherwise?  Eh, who knows.

Am waiting to get one from Ruger.

Quite a few companies are coming out with guns in 350 Legend.

Get one yet? I might get the pistol.

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9mm (and most likely the 350L) headspaces off of the case mouth.  Making a gun that will chamber both would necessitate having a moon clip or a clip of some sort to allow it to headspace off of the groove in the cartridge.  And iff a lot of 9 was shot, the fire ring would be an issue as well.  

That said, I like the cartridge a lot.  It has a lot of potential.  It's like 357mag in an AR, which is stupid cool.  

 

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As much as people try, there is no replacement for 7.62x39. Its cheap,  plentiful and packs a punch. Is it a round used for accuracy tests? No, but for man sized targets out to 100-150 yds, it will do better than fine.

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8 hours ago, carl_g said:

As much as people try, there is no replacement for 7.62x39. Its cheap,  plentiful and packs a punch. Is it a round used for accuracy tests? No, but for man sized targets out to 100-150 yds, it will do better than fine.

What’s 7.62x39 have to do with 350 legend? 350 legend was designed to comply with hunting laws in the Midwest. 7.62x39 doesn’t. 

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10 hours ago, carl_g said:

As much as people try, there is no replacement for 7.62x39. Its cheap,  plentiful and packs a punch. Is it a round used for accuracy tests? No, but for man sized targets out to 100-150 yds, it will do better than fine.

 

1 hour ago, raz-0 said:

What’s 7.62x39 have to do with 350 legend? 350 legend was designed to comply with hunting laws in the Midwest. 7.62x39 doesn’t. 

350 legend is a straight walled cartridge because some jurisdictions only allow straight walled cartridges for hunting.

Nite nite 350 Ghost

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1 hour ago, raz-0 said:

What’s 7.62x39 have to do with 350 legend? 350 legend was designed to comply with hunting laws in the Midwest. 7.62x39 doesn’t. 

The OP referenced 7.62x39mm twice in comparison. I don’t hunt although I might have to start if we run out of food. In that case I will use my AK, legal or not.

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45 minutes ago, carl_g said:

The OP referenced 7.62x39mm twice in comparison. I don’t hunt although I might have to start if we run out of food. In that case I will use my AK, legal or not.

Yeah not sure why. The main goal was to create a legal cartridge for a bunch of states for hunting with the ar platform that was more economical than .450 bushmaster. 

I think we are in the wrong region to judge popularity or success of it. 

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26 minutes ago, raz-0 said:

Yeah not sure why. The main goal was to create a legal cartridge for a bunch of states for hunting with the ar platform that was more economical than .450 bushmaster. 

I think we are in the wrong region to judge popularity or success of it. 

Thanks I did not know this. 

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