The all-new 350 Legend cartridge is engineered for hunters to deliver massive downrange energy transfer with improved penetration from a modern straight-walled cartridge. Reliable expansion from the Power-Point bullet offers time proven performance with optimal retained weight for deeper penetration. Make every hunt legendary with Super X 350 Legend. For more info, visit Winchester.com/350 Legend Specifications for Winchester Power-Point .350 Legend 180 grain Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Manufacturer: Winchester Cartridge: .350 Legend Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: Soft Point (SP) Bullet Weight: 180 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 2100 ft/s Muzzle Energy: 1762 ft-lbs Application: Deer Package Type: Box Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Gun Type: Rifle Features of Winchester Power-Point .350 Legend 180 grain Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Alloyed Lead Core Increases retained weight for deeper penetration Power-Point Assures quick and massive knock-down Strategic Notching Provides consistent and reliable expansion Package Contents: Winchester Power-Point .350 Legend 180 grain Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
Winchester Power-Point .350 Legend 180 grain Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
$33.39
SKU: 87F11237
Category: Rifle Ammo
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ALAN –
Ordered NEEDED ammo on Saturday and it delivered 6 days later. Thanks for turning this order around. Now I can get ready to go deer hunting. 350 Legend ammo is scarce in this area, so thanks, OpticsPlanet for coming through!
Andrew Norris –
Recently built a .350 Legend upper from Always Armed, 18" medium barrel, mounted to a Diamondback DB-15 milspec lower. Once my optic was zeroed, I was able to shoot sub-1" groupings with this ammo @ 100 yds (prone with bi-pod & beanbag under the buttstock). I intend to use the upper Fall '24 whitetail season but have yet to judge the ammo in terms of knock-down power.Compared with Hornady 170gr 350 Legend ammo, again, my upper preferred the Winchester 180gr. Shot a little over a 1" group with Hornady rounds. For whatever reason, the Hornady rounds were 1.25" off to the right in terms of windage after zeroing the optic (Sig Sauer Buckmaster 3×12-40mm). Was kind of random, but reinforced the barrels preference of the Winchester cartridges.