Ammo advice for 350 legend

MoeFaux

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A buddy just bought an inexpensive Savage 110 package because he's suddenly interested in doing some whitetail hunting. This is the basest of base models, with the cheap plastic stock, the standard trigger, and a 3-9 Weaver scope.

I'm sure there are plenty of 110's in the community chambered in 350 Legend, so I'd like to know which factory ammo options have proven to shoot well.

Handloads are not an option at this point, so we just need anything off the shelf designed for hunting. I'm in Michigan, so lead projectiles are still okay.
 
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MoeFaux

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Cheap blue box Federal Power Skok 180 gr.
Expands well at slow legend speeds. I wouldn't be shooting em at game over 125 yards.
What are your thoughts on this?


While it's not what most people like to see, I could see this performance being similar to a good passthrough from a broadhead. The damage looks more than sufficient for whitetail fatality, and it might leave a much nicer blood trail.
 
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Watch some of that guys other videos if you haven't yet. Hes tested quite a few 350 varieties. I'm on the fence about getting one, but if I do my first ammo I'll try is the Winchester Defender. Pretty explosive in gel with plenty of penetration still.
 

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What are your thoughts on this?


While it's not what most people like to see, I could see this performance being similar to a good passthrough from a broadhead. The damage looks more than sufficient for whitetail fatality, and it might leave a much nicer blood trail.
I've seen better expansion than he describes. I'd definitely want pass through on a legend. Unless it's used in a straight wall state, I'd just as soon use a 30-30
 

Hills

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I've killed a few deer with the 160 defenders. Overall been happy with them. Nothing went further than 60 or so yds with double lung/heart shots. All pass throughs. No crazy blood trails but there was always blood to follow even though it wasn't needed. At the end of last season I bought some 140 bear creeks to use just because I liked the way they look and the reports on them but haven't shot any at deer yet.

I don't get super hung up on most accurate bullet for the 350. I mean we're talking a 200 yd gun. I dont need bullets touching at 100 yds to kill a deer at 200. Sub 2" groups at 100 is fine with me. I much prefer a bullet that performs the way I want.
 
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