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The .350 Legend, also called 350 LGND (9×43mmRB), is a
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-standardized straight-walled intermediate
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developed by
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. The cartridge was designed for use in American
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that have specific regulations for
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with straight-walled
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cartridges. At the cartridge's introduction, Winchester claimed that the .350 Legend was the fastest production straight-walled hunting cartridge in the world, although some .450 Bushmaster, .444 Marlin, and .458 Winchester Magnum loads are faster and have much more energy, and the .350 Legend would be surpassed in 2023 by the .360 Buckhammer. It is designed for deer hunting out to a maximum effective range of .


Overview

The .350 Legend shares many characteristics with the .223 Remington, such as an overall cartridge length of and a rim diameter of .


History

At the 2019
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in Las Vegas, Nevada, the .350 Legend cartridge was introduced by Winchester Ammunition. It was the first new centerfire cartridge announced by Winchester since its 2004 introduction of the Winchester Super Short Magnum series. The
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(SAAMI), the U.S. firearms and ammunition industry's technical standards-setting organization, announced the acceptance of the new cartridge and chamber standard on January 31, 2019.


Design

The cartridge was developed to deliver enough energy to achieve lethal terminal effects on large deer out to . The recoil is said to be less than a .243 Winchester. As of late 2024, Winchester offers six different loads for the cartridge: a Deer Season XP at . a Power Point at , a Defender designed for use in the AR-15 platform at . a FMJ in the USA ammo line at , a Copper Impact at , and a Super Suppressed subsonic load at . Several other companies, among them Barnes, Browning, Federal,
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, and Underwood, offer various loadings. The cartridge offers a flatter trajectory with less recoil and better terminal performance over current straight-wall cartridges while remaining compliant in most applicable states. The .350 Legend cartridge is designed to cycle in a variety of firearm platforms, and has been shown to operate in bolt-action rifles like the Winchester XPR. .350 Legend has no parent case. However, .350 Legend uses the same nominal rim diameter as .223 Remington. The .350 Legend case is a new design that maximizes terminal performance while optimizing the ability to extract the cartridge from the chambers of a variety of firearms. The .350 Legend did not adapt a .223 Remington parent case in order to incorporate a slight body taper (for extraction), as well as additional shellcase length and case volume. Winchester engineered .350 Legend hunting projectiles (such as the Extreme Point and Power-Point bullets) for use on big game out to . These bullets were designed specifically to maximize .350 Legend cartridge performance.


Usage

The .350 Legend cartridge is engineered for deer hunters requiring a modern straight-walled cartridge. It is capable of killing hogs, deer, black bears, and coyotes. With bullet weights ranging from , the .350 Legend is a highly versatile cartridge with many end uses. The ability to practice cheaply with low recoil, high velocity .35 caliber (9.1 mm) rounds legal for deer hunting opens the door for many new shooters whose recoil sensitivity precludes their use of cartridges such as .450 Bushmaster or 12 gauge
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guns.


State legislation

.350 Legend also addresses a rapidly growing market segment known as "straight-wall-cartridge-compliant" deer-hunting states. A growing number of states that previously restricted deer hunting to limited-range slug guns or muzzleloading firearms are now allowing rifles chambered in straight-walled centerfire cartridges. The .350 Legend was designed for deer hunting in states that have specific regulations requiring straight-walled cartridges for use on deer, such as Ohio, Iowa, Indiana public land, and the Southern
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region of Michigan. Illinois also allows straight-walled cartridges if used with a pistol or a single-shot rifle. The pistol must be a centerfire revolver or centerfire single-shot handgun of .30 caliber or larger with a minimum barrel length of 4 inches. Single-shot rifles in those specified calibers became legal on January 1, 2023.
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's Deer Hunting Regulations allow the use of a straight-walled rifle cartridge with a minimum caliber of . The .350 Legend is only , two thousandths of an inch too small to satisfy Ohio's Deer Hunting Regulations as codified. All .350 Legend cartridges have bullets that measure between .354 and .355 in diameter, and barrels chambered in .350 Legend have a bore that is only .355 in diameter. After Winchester designed the cartridge for .355 bullets rather than using .357 or .358 bullets that would comply with Ohio's hunting regulations, they claimed in their SAAMI submission that the .350 Legend is ".357 - 0.0030" in diameter. As a result, published state hunting regulations specifically indicate that .350 Legend is permitted. The
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(Indiana DNR) website lists most cartridges, both bottlenecked and straight-walled, of at least .243" (6.2 mm) bullet diameter as allowed on private land. But when hunting on public lands in Indiana, the DNR cartridge specifications require cartridges with minimum and maximum case lengths of and , respectively, and a minimum bullet diameter of . It is a common misconception that Indiana is a "straight-wall state" for public land deer hunting. Many straight-wall cartridges are legal in Indiana, but they are not required, as some rounds with bottlenecked cases—wildcat rounds such as .358 Hoosier and .358 WSSM, as well as the commercial (though not
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-standardized) .458 SOCOM—still meet the state requirements.


See also

* List of rebated rim cartridges *
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* 9x39mm * .357 Remington Maximum * .360 Buckhammer * .400 Legend * .450 Bushmaster


References


External links

* Chris Eger
"SAAMI approves new .350 Legend", ''guns.com''
retrieved 15 February 2019. * Philip Massar
"First look: Winchester .350 Legend", ''americanhunter.org''
retrieved 15 February 2019. * Gary Zinn

retrieved 8 June 2019. {{Winchester Cartridges Firearms Rebated rim cartridges Pistol and rifle cartridges