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<blockquote data-quote="wolfkpr" data-source="post: 4202059" data-attributes="member: 38471"><p>I think a lack of “ instant knockdown” is common with all the lower velocity (.30-30 speeds and on down), but as long as it consistently exits, does a good amount of internal damage- the blood trails are usually short and easy to follow. ( the .50 muzz with the .45 sabot xtp or similar bullet being a great example) The .350 was meant be be a “ straight wall cartridge rules” legal cartridge, that can be run in an AR with a standard bolt and a nearly standard magazine. It would be a better option than .300 blk for those who want to use an AR in a state where .22 centerfire is not deer legal.. 150 gr .35 cal bullet at .30-30 speeds- doesnt require much math to say it should perform as well as .35 rem, or at least as well as .30-30 at the appropriate ranges..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfkpr, post: 4202059, member: 38471"] I think a lack of “ instant knockdown” is common with all the lower velocity (.30-30 speeds and on down), but as long as it consistently exits, does a good amount of internal damage- the blood trails are usually short and easy to follow. ( the .50 muzz with the .45 sabot xtp or similar bullet being a great example) The .350 was meant be be a “ straight wall cartridge rules” legal cartridge, that can be run in an AR with a standard bolt and a nearly standard magazine. It would be a better option than .300 blk for those who want to use an AR in a state where .22 centerfire is not deer legal.. 150 gr .35 cal bullet at .30-30 speeds- doesnt require much math to say it should perform as well as .35 rem, or at least as well as .30-30 at the appropriate ranges.. [/QUOTE]
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