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Many of us are still getting accustomed to the performance of the 350 Legend cartridge. It’s not like anyone grew up firing their grandpappy’s old 350 Legend deer rifle, after all, seeing as how the round only entered the scene in 2019. That’s why if you’ve embraced Winchester’s exciting new straight-walled hunting round, you’ll want to fine-tune your aim with Browning’s standard FMJ target shooting ammo!
This round has a 124 grain FMJ bullet, with a round nose profile. To be sure, if you shoot a deer with this round’s FMJ, it’s just going to shake its head at you like you’re some kind of dolt. The FMJ’s cost-effective design prohibits the terminal expansion you want while you’re taking down medium-size game, but its price tag makes it perfect for working over targets.
Browning loads this ammo with non-corrosive Boxer primers and clean-burning powder, so target practice won’t gun up your hardware too bad. Those cases are solid brass and capable reloading components. Just gotta bend over to pick them up!
This round has a 124 grain FMJ bullet, with a round nose profile. To be sure, if you shoot a deer with this round’s FMJ, it’s just going to shake its head at you like you’re some kind of dolt. The FMJ’s cost-effective design prohibits the terminal expansion you want while you’re taking down medium-size game, but its price tag makes it perfect for working over targets.
Browning loads this ammo with non-corrosive Boxer primers and clean-burning powder, so target practice won’t gun up your hardware too bad. Those cases are solid brass and capable reloading components. Just gotta bend over to pick them up!
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