350 Legend Rifle Review: Is It The Perfect Deer Hunting Rifle for Youth Hunters?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, we dive into an in-depth review of the 350 Legend rifle, a popular choice for youth hunters. We'll cover its features, accuracy, recoil, and why it's a great option for young deer hunters. Whether you're a parent looking for the perfect rifle for your child or a young hunter yourself, we'll show you how the 350 Legend performs in the field and what makes it an excellent pick for deer hunting.
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Having the muzzle brake on your Ruger American is a real plus for the girls, reducing the recoil a lot making it easier for them to handle, good hunting everyone
Agree. It’s a game changer for the recoil. Thanks for watching!
I’m an older hunter that due to my condition, I really love the 350 legend for recoil and performance.
Thanks for sharing. Good luck this season and thanks for watching as well!
I recently got into the 350L , I’m not even from a straight wall cartridge state , I was a skeptic in the beginning , but I’ve seen first hand what it will do to whitetail deer and as long as you keep your shots at a decent range it will fill your freezer with no problems , and the Hornady American Whitetail 170 gr. ammo hits like a freight train.
This is awesome insight! Thanks for stopping by and checking out the video.
Spot on regarding your ammo choice. This round expands where many others have little to no expansion. Hornady American Whitetail 170s are where its at.
Not just a youth gun at all. Flatout effective whitetail gun especially with a quality round, especially for someone like myself living in the southern half of the lower peninsula.
Thanks for watching. Couldn’t agree more with your comment!! 👍🏼
Here in Delaware, couple years ago they switched out shotgun season to a “general firearms” season and the .350 was added to the list. I can honestly say it’s a joy to carry around in the woods and has plenty of knockdown power, may be skimpy on blood trails but just know if you made a good hit , that deer isn’t 50 yard the direction it took of in, most have dropped right in track.
Good stuff! Thanks for the insight and checking out the video!
Im 6'4" and the Ruger ranch works just fine for my size out to 250 yards
That's awesome to know!
Nice fun video. I got one for no other reason than it is 35 cal. That diameter is so versatile from 9mm to 38spl, 357Mag, 35 Rem. This 350 fots right in.
Thanks for sharing and watching. So far our daughters are loving it.
Great for anyone who likes good shooting, low recoil, stopping power ,reload ability, and cost.
Thanks for sharing that, we agree!
@@NoEyeDeerOutdoorsbe cautious on the ammo you buy most 180s are not going to expand on a basic vitals shot will poke same size hole in and out
Bought a Ruger American in 350L last year and l really like it. Took down a decent 8 point at 60 yrds with the Win Super-X 180 grain with the bullet going through the ribcage not hitting a single bone and it only ran 20 yrds before tipping over. Now you just have to find out what kind of ammo your rifle likes and hunt with it.
TJ bought one and loves it. My oldest started with a 6.5 and it did well with it.
We won a 6.5 at a whitetails banquet a few years back. Definitely a great “lighter” option. The market for the 6.5 is cooling down fast. Like anything else, when something newer or interesting comes along, it gets hot and takes off if they let it. It’s just a matter of if it sticks. I could see us using these 350s for a long time. Be well!
My 2 nephews have 8 deer to there credit 10 and 7 taken with the 350L
One of there friends got his first with one in a ruger American. Hit hit a little far back but the deer didn't go 100yd from the shot.
From what i have seen they work well. I like 170gr interlock
Thanks or watching and sharing your experience. From what we have seen so far they work great!
I purchased a Savage in a 400 legend last year, unfortunately I didn’t get to tag a deer with it, hopefully this year will be better, I also have a Savage in a 270 win and planning on getting a 350 legend in the next 3 or 4 years, my 400 came without a muzzle brake giving it some recoil but personally I think it’s about the same as the 270 win
Thanks for sharing! We have heard good things about the 400. Come back and let us know how your season goes later this year. Good luck
@ I will and you
I have the Ruger American go wild with the leupold 3-9 x 40 with the CDS dial. With the 150s deer season bullets, im holding a group 1" group out to 300 yards.
I have taken at least 6 deer past 220 yards, most of the deer taken from 150-200. I havent lost a deer and they never make it past 50 yards. It has replaced my rilfe forsure.
That is awesome. Thanks for sharing your experience. So far we are happy with our purchase. The girls didn't get a chance to shoot a deer this year....so back to more target practice. Thanks for watching.
I have killed 5 or 6 whitetails with a 350L, I really like the cartridge and performance …I just got the 400L Ranch Rifle and will be trying it this season…figured it is more of a good thing…still low recoil imo…we shall see, season opens in 2 days!…
Thanks for sharing your experience. Ours opens the same time. Good luck and be safe. Let us know how you like the 400.
I have the 350 legend it's Winchester XPR scout with 3x9 vortex 2. It's got the shorter barrel on it, I've taken 2 bucks and doe with it none went more than 30 yards money well spent. I shoot 180gr. Winchester super X
Thanks for watching and sharing your 350 experience as well.
With 180 gr i wouldn't hesitate to take it moose hunting not even a sec though seems the 180s marketed for deer would be better suited for larger game like moose brown bear etc with near 40" of penetration in ballistics gel
Thanks for sharing that info.
Nice choice guys👍 nothing wrong with that gun people say otherwise but that will get the job done. Nice video little late getting to it
I’m one of those surgery guys. Detached retina. Need a low recoil deer gun. All ears. Thanks guys
Thanks for watching and sharing! Good luck out there
Nice. So many different cartridges out there now.
Yes there are! Thanks for watching again
What Gun Are You Guys Shooting?
We are shooting the ruger .350 predator in this episode.
Alot of adult hunters are using 350L. It's not just a kid's gun. But it is definitely the lowest recoil, highest accuracy kid's gun. Our whole adult camp uses it. Great deer and bear cartridge. We know - we've taken lots of both with it. We use the Win 180gr. A real thumper
Thanks for the info and sharing your experience. So far we are loving the caliber. Thinking about getting our 80 year old father one.
@@NoEyeDeerOutdoors It would be a perfect caliber for him.
A couple years ago I took a spike at 203 measured yards with a 350 Legend 150 grain bullet. It dropped in its tracks.
@@johnschoonmaker1840 Thanks for sharing your story about it! Unfortunately, our daughters didn't get a chance at a deer this year. Here's to 2025. So far we are really liking the 350 Legend thought.
You were thinking about the Knock Down Power.
It was right there on the tip of the tongue…..couldn’t quite connect it! Ha!
Get a youth model rifle. The shorter length of pull makes it easier on the shorter statured people to sight with.. I got a CVA Scout, single shot is a good starter and 350 Legend will reliably take deer at woods ranges(
Awesome insight here! Thanks or sharing and thanks for giving the video a watch!
Will this take out a moose in Maine
That is a really good question. Never had the opportunity to hunt moose. I bet with the right shot placement it could. Let us know!
What brand of rifle did your daughter shoot in the video? It looks like a Remington 783 to me?
The rifle in the video is a Benelli 350 Legend.
People who don’t know any better might be confused by some of your statements.
First, being straight-walled has nothing to do with recoil. Recoil is a function of propellant charge, bullet weight, and rifle weight. Cartridges that burn less powder and/or fire bullets of lower weight such as the .223 and 6.5 Grendel will produce less recoil.
Second, being straight-walled has nothing to do with trajectory. A bullet’s trajectory is a function of its starting velocity and ballistic coefficient. Cartridges that fire bullets at a faster velocity and/or of a higher ballistic coefficient, such as a .223, 6.5 Grendel, or honestly the majority of centerfire cartridges will have a flatter trajectory at both short and long range than the .350 Legend.
That doesn’t mean it’s a bad cartridge. I think it’s great for its deigned role. I just get tired of people saying things that don’t make any logical sense, which tends to run rampant in the firearms world.
We stand corrected and thank you for watching and taking the time to share your expertise. Much appreciated. We stand corrected and should have said .350 Legend: Designed for hunters who want minimum recoil and maximum performance. It has a smaller projectile, higher pressure, and decreased bullet drop.
Thanks again for watching
Let me know if you need to borrow my golf range finder to site those in. ❤❤
You should probably just sell it to us…the only time you use it is to see how far away the bev cart is.
400 legend is a better choice
We’ve heard that from a couple of people now. We just couldn’t get our hands on one. What’s the reason behind your preference of the 400 legend? Thanks for dropping the insight.
You’re welcome
350 legend is comparable to a 3030
Very much so. Thanks for watching, Doug!
Unless you live in a state that requires this id make 100 different choices.
Ahhhh yes, different choices. Definitely hundreds of different choices. Doesn’t mean they’re better choices. Inventory, ammo availability, price, and confidence from the user are all things we’re considering. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting!
I live in northern new mexico. Elk, mule deer and antelope. Out here anything from a 243 up would be a better choice than the 350 legend. But guess what? This coming year I’m hunting with a 350 legend. It is a fun little cartridge! And inside 150 yards with 180s is a legitimate elk gun. It will test your hunting skills not you sniping ability. I have it in a savage axis 2. Nice video👍.
This is my 350 legend harvest
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Heck yea! Thanks for sharing your video!