Yes and yes! I love hunting with AR platform rifles and cannot say enough good words about this round.The little .350L just continues to impress, doesn't it...
Nice pig!
Actually I did not. I just added a little vinegar to the water and soaked for about 5 minutes to draw the blood and smell if any out of the meat. Would like to hear more or better options from more experienced than me. How are you dealing with your meat?Nice.
Gonna soak him in a cooler for a while?
It definitely outperforms my expectations of it.Yes and yes! I love hunting with AR platform rifles and cannot say enough good words about this round.
I usually keep mine on ice for a week or so with water drained off same way I do deer . Makes some of the best sausage I’ve ever hadActually I did not. I just added a little vinegar to the water and soaked for about 5 minutes to draw the blood and smell if any out of the meat. Would like to hear more or better options from more experienced than me. How are you dealing with your meat?
I keep it iced down in a cooler for a few days depending on what I have going on.Actually I did not. I just added a little vinegar to the water and soaked for about 5 minutes to draw the blood and smell if any out of the meat. Would like to hear more or better options from more experienced than me. How are you dealing with your meat?
With the bullet weight, velocity, and limited expansion - the 350 Legend punches holes all the way thru every time. I've been pretty pleased w mine.
BTW - that's a lotta bacon.
I saw a little short barreled compact Savage Axis in 350L at Walmart the other day for a pretty cheap price. It kinda tempted me. Would make a great little pig rifle.
This one actually had a full sized stock but a very short barrel...looked around 16 inches. Had a scope on it too but not sure what kind it was.Shoulda bought it! I love mine. Axis2 Youth with the accutrigger. Bought it with Grandboys in mind, found out it is a sweet little truck gun, summit viper rifle, and walkabout weapon...There was a rebate when I got mine, and final cost was around $250 iirc..
NOTHING not to like about it.
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