Video: Winchester .350 Legend Cartridge

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posted on January 22, 2019
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Winchester’s all-new .350 Legend cartridge is designed for specifically for hunters to deliver massive downrange energy transfer with improved penetration from a modern straight-walled cartridge, and boasts more muzzle energy than the .30-30 Win., .300 BLK and .223 Rem. According to Winchester, the new cartridge has 20 percent less recoil than the .243 Win. with 20 percent more penetration.

The 350 Legend cartridge is currently available in five configurations:
• Deer Season XP - 150-grain Extreme Point
• Super X - 180-grain Power-Point
• USA White Box - 145-grain FMJ Flat Nose
• Power Max Bonded - 160-grain Bonded JHP
• Super Suppressed - 265-grain Open Tip

For more information, visit winchester.com.

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