MightyMatt
Lil-Rokslider
Well I just finished the second year in Michigan using the little 350 legend. I'm running a Winchester XPR with the Leupold VX-Freedom 350 legend turret for glass. I shot a nice 3 year old buck at 208 yards and was one of the few bullets I've recovered from the Winchester Deer Seaon XP 150 grain load. Then last weekend I drove south to finish my season on the farm. Saturday was not real hot and I ended up with only Sunday morning left in my season.
Long story short the stars aligned Sunday morning and I walked across the road from my parents house and noticed a nice big doe standing in the head row. Only 150 yards away and had no clue I was there. I got a bead on her and squeezed the trigger and quickly hard the thump of bullet in chest cavity. I look to the right 40 yards and there stands another doe looking around and standing broadside stationary. Being I had 3 doe tags in my pocket I swung right and squeezed the trigger again. I quickly heard the familiar thump of the bullet on her and she jumped the fence behind her and down she went. I quickly raced up the hillside to make sure she was down and see another group of does staring at the second doe laying there. I had to shift about 10 yards to get a clear shot and again squeezed the trigger with my cross hairs on the third doe.
All within two minutes I filled all three doe tags and then the realization set in that I had a lot of work to do before I started the 3 hour drive north back home. Anyway, I fired all 3 rounds from the little 350 legend and just a short blood trail later I found all three with a clean pass-through on each one. I'm really liking the rounds so far and just maybe it could eventually earn the name it has been given.
Long story short the stars aligned Sunday morning and I walked across the road from my parents house and noticed a nice big doe standing in the head row. Only 150 yards away and had no clue I was there. I got a bead on her and squeezed the trigger and quickly hard the thump of bullet in chest cavity. I look to the right 40 yards and there stands another doe looking around and standing broadside stationary. Being I had 3 doe tags in my pocket I swung right and squeezed the trigger again. I quickly heard the familiar thump of the bullet on her and she jumped the fence behind her and down she went. I quickly raced up the hillside to make sure she was down and see another group of does staring at the second doe laying there. I had to shift about 10 yards to get a clear shot and again squeezed the trigger with my cross hairs on the third doe.
All within two minutes I filled all three doe tags and then the realization set in that I had a lot of work to do before I started the 3 hour drive north back home. Anyway, I fired all 3 rounds from the little 350 legend and just a short blood trail later I found all three with a clean pass-through on each one. I'm really liking the rounds so far and just maybe it could eventually earn the name it has been given.