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Again, once things quit snowing/warm up a tad, I run this one out to 200.
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OK, ran it out to FXRGC today (38° was as good at was going to get.)
WIN XPR* (I cheated w/ its 22" barrel) and the standard Speer 180FP/Norma-200 loadout. Ran one target at 100 to re-adjust zero to hit high at 100 by 3-4" Then ran another target for group -- first at that 100, then moved same target out to 200 for 2nd impact point ![]() Coupla Notes: That XPR is very light. It does not like a bag rest (horizontal dispersion) Bag it, but firm forearm hold. Afterwards on a whim, I pulled out some Commercial Winchester 180gr 'PowerPoint' (just plain ol' soft point w/ a fancy name) and fired 3 rounds before I left the 200 yd line and called it a day It grouped just under 2" -- and overlaid the Speer impact point. * I had Sandy Garrett bed it. (So cheat #2) Last edited by mehavey; January 23, 2022 at 05:02 PM. |
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I can see with adjustments of your scope's zero you can get that MPBR; and what I call MPBR is restricted by what I consider is maximum PBR. I personally do not think the velocity, energy and bullet drop characteristics make the legend an effective big-game cartridge beyond 150 yds--if that.
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That's why I made (make) no comment beyond showing the data.
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All the hemming and hawing over the round being a 200 yard deer round, why? The vast majority of deer are killed inside of that. In fact where I hunt 150 yards of open enough to shoot is a rare occurrence. I have used my AR in 350 legend for gun chores and deer hunting last fall and this spring. It's a pretty solid gun when it comes to feral hogs at night. Might be a bit much for killing hogs in traps. After loading and shooting some 400 rounds I like the round. Don't see a downside in any way.
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Frankly, I prefer to use my .41 Magnum, .414 SuperMag and .35 Remington for deer. |
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EDIT - Never mind Mark, answered my own question. Available and inexpensive. I said I don't need another...but. Last edited by USAF Ret; May 30, 2023 at 09:30 PM. |
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A Super Blackhawk is what ignited my love of the .41 Magnum.
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If you don't live/hunt in those places, I see no point to it. And, I am amazed at some people touting it as a 200yd or further round, when that was never the case with the .35 Rem. And I think Winchester choose their profit margin over convenience for reloaders by using the .355" diameter rather than the common rifle .358" bore size. I think the old joke about "How do you make the .35Rem a 200-250yd deer and elk round?" "Put it in a Contender pistol!!" ![]() May also apply to the .350 Legend.... ![]()
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Starline makes brass for the .41 mag and it’s available fairly regularly. You can get Lee dies anytime from Titan, and for crimping you can request a custom collet crimp die from them for a pretty reasonable price.
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I have a regular new model blackhawk in 41 mag--I remember when I went through my 41 mag infatuation period many years ago even then the super blackhawks in 41 mag were very hard to find and usually done in periodic small batch releases. Be prepared to spend boocoo bucks to get one. handloading for it, like 44 mag, is very easy.
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I had a 44 in AK with wood grips. Not much fun to shoot and for the purpose I bought it for, might was well try to beat a bear with the butt. I always wanted to try the 41. I had a 357 Blackhawk when I was younger and loved it. 41 is good middle ground.
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This is the very gun I was asked by the film crew of a popular history TV series (which will go nameless for liability's sake) to point right at the lead camera man at the end of filming. I refused, even though I knew it was empty of rounds. Bit of an argument ensued but I still refused. The episode never aired as far as I know (hint hint Alec).
Did my own trigger job and it has a very nice trigger pull--but to be honest I think I was lucky I didn't botch it, it has a pretty complicated assembly which has to go together just right.
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If you are talking about a Ruger Blachawk new model I don't think the mechanism is complicated. And, EVERY gun has to go together "just right" now doesn't it??
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This was my first .41 mag, I traded it in on my 6” Model 57 no dash and still have it today after 38 years. I’ve also added a 4” model 57 and a Henry BBS.
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Sorry for the rabbit trail. Mark mentioned 41 Magnum for hunting.
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My question would be "do you want something barely adequate or do you want something capable"?
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at contact velocities -- at 200 yards -- is adequate. ![]() |
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Anything adequate to do a specific function (even if barely) must be capable. ![]()
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I woukld still pose that a contact heavy 357Mag directly into the heart-lung is an effective White Tail stopper.
and ± 3½" point blank out to 200 "ain't bad" in that regard. fpe is interesting for cracker-barrel discussion -- and yes a nifty 150gr/30-06/starting at 3,000fps would be nice -- but will anyone seriously say that 357 contact kill-shot isn't 'good-enuf' ? |
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satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity capable having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing adequate is a value judgement. Your, or my opinion. And our opinions about what is adequate for any specific task can vary significantly. Capable is a factual observation. It has nothing to do with opinion. Someone might consider something capable of a specific task to be inadequate, that's their opinion. I cannot think of an example where something considered adequate would not be capable, but then, there are people who think differently than I do. ![]() The fact that Bell did what he did with what he used is conclusive proof of capable. But, for most people it would not be considered adequate.
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To me the word "capable" definitely carries a connotation of efficacy. IIRC, mehavy's load is a 180 gr bonded .358 hotcor swaged down to .356 and fired through the legend's .355 bore. I've had a 350 legend AR blow up on me and is a admittedly a factor in my not being enamored to it.
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![]() ![]() Something about the AR extraction timing associated w/ Lil`Gun (and like powders) is going on w/ the 350. Using thicker-based Win brass mitigates the possibility, and no issues at all in either bolt guns or the AR BeoWooof.... But something is going on with Lil-Gun/AR/350 LGD. YMMV... Take care there if/when reloading * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That said, note that the 180 Speer Hot-Cor results were duplicated w/ standard... Quote:
* Also... pay attention to case length growth -- big time. Headspacing on the mouth of a high-pressure rimless/straightwall cases is serious business. ![]() Last edited by mehavey; June 4, 2023 at 07:07 AM. |
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