Railroader
Billy’s Security Guard.
Mine sure is a good one...
Any pictures of that 376 Steyer?My BLRs a .308..
I'm all done trying to feed/find oddball ammo. Bought a 376 Steyr, and never could find ammo...And don't care nothing about reloading.
Kinda taking a chance with the 350, it could wind up being a one hit wonder, but I'm hoarding accordingly while ammo is cheap and easy to find.
Just got my BCA 18” delivered today. Can’t wait to send a few down range!Well, I have jumped in the .350 with both feet for a couple of reasons. At one time or other I have had and used just about every rifle caliber imaginable. Take your pick.
Finally decided a few years back that I would settle in on the normal stuff. 308, 3006, 3030, 444, 44 mag, and be done with it.
Read about the 350, and was interested. Excited even. Here is the perfect round for an up and coming pair of grand boys to learn on. We are a few years from that, but I couldn't wait to get my paws on a Savage Axis youth model to play with. I'm a smaller guy, and rather enjoy a compact rifle in a Summit Viper. I decided to use the thing as issued with crap mounts and a cheap scope for less than $300.
All I can say is the thing is a hoot to shoot. Virtually no recoil, zero blast, comparatively quiet, and shoots like a house on fire. All with a 180gr soft point that will surely do a fine job on critters out to maybe a buck fifty.
Couldn't help myself, and ordered a BCA complete AR upper for only 239$. An even bigger hoot, and now I will actually deer and pig hunt with an AR...a weapon I've owned for 40 years, but never hunted with because I was raised to think that 223 is marginal at best for hunting, and I'm too old to argue the point.
So here's the payoff...If you think you don't want a 350, do NOT try one.