When a new cartridge like the 350 Legend is released, there are generally the two polarized reactions from the shooting public. Half are eager to try it out and let everyone know about it, the other half sit back and wonder why no one sees the wisdom in sticking with proven cartridges that already work just fine.
“A rock is a rock.” They’ll tell you. “Good, old rocks. Nothing beats rocks.”
The rest of us, who shoot and review ammo, fall somewhere between the extremes of blindly embracing shiny things or curmudgeonly condemning change. That is to say, if we are going to reinvent the wheel, will the new wheel be a nice wheel, or better yet, a wheel that gets us to where we are going faster and more efficiently?
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This cartridge and the short woods carbines like the Ruger American and CZ 527 Carbine sound like they would go together like pas and carrots.
ReplyDeleteYes and would be my choice. Ruger American Rifle Ranch
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I'm still waiting for definitive evidence that this cartridge does anything better than any of the already available ones already on
ReplyDeletethe market. I suspect that it is more than likely yet another
"solution" searching for a problem.
Searching for filthy lucre.
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