This 140-grain 350 Legend ammo was designed to optimize single shot rifles. Engineered to achieve the true performance that the 350 Legend is capable of when chambered in a single shot rifle. Utilizing our HV tip; this 140-grain bullet hits harder and shoots flatter than all others on the market. Designed initially for CVA Scout, CVA Hunter, Traditions and TC single shots but works very well in many other rifles on the market.
- Caliber: 350 Legend
- Weight: 140 Grains
- Material: Copper, 100% Lead Free
- Velocity: 2,600 fps (22″ Barrel)
- This ammo can be single fed into bolt action or AR platforms; it is too long to fit in most factory rifle magazines due to most factory rifles use a standard length (2.250") length magazine.
- Please refer to our "AR" style ammunition for a standard-length version.
- We do not recommend using this ammo in Savage (Apex and Axis) or Henry rifles, please refer to our "S/H" style ammunition for Savage/ Henry 350 Legend rifles.
- Sold in packs of 20.
Additional Info:
- Bullet: 35 Caliber - 140 Grain HV
- Bullet Type: BCB-HV
- COAL: 2.430"
- Suggested sight in Zero: 170 yds (+2.0" at 100 yards)
- Min. Expansion Velocity/ Energy: 1,150 fps/ 500 ft-lbs
350 Legend 140 Grain Ammunition HV
Caliber
350 Legend
Weight
140 Grains
Material
This copper ammunition is 100% lead free and is legal to hunt with on federal land.
Velocity
2,600 fps (22″ Barrel) / 2,550 fps (20" Barrel) / 2,500 fps (18" Barrel) / 2,450 fps (16" Barrel)
Ballistic Coefficient
HV: .21 (G1)
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350 140 grain hv
Love them, flat shooting bullets. They don't go far when they heads are blown off. No wasted meat either.
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Tipped HV Drives Hard
I had this ammo in the safe for years prior to using it. Reference to the outcome on deer with 350 legend is Hornaday Custom, hand loaded 125 Stone Hammers, and Barnes. All have been very effective, and I would have trusted all but the Custom ammo (cup and core bullet) with the shot described. My Ruger American is getting box spec speed and making one hole 5 shot groups out to 150 yards. Shot a doe at about 50 yards (elevated, quartering hard towards), bullet went through close sholder and was caught by the hide after going through about 3 ft of deer and far rib. Lungs were jelly and bullet looked like it should based on the images of yardage based expansion. She ran about 50 yards and piled up, but minimal blood trail with a high cavity shot (it was all inside). Great result and worked effectively, I will continue to use this load for the remainder of the session.
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140gr HV
Shot a buck this year at around 125yds with this ammo out of my CVA Scout. Deer ran about 60yds and left a good blood trail. Compared to Hornady ammo I shot a doe with at around 90yds last year, this ammo far exceeded the exit hole size and left a way better blood trail.
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350 Legend HV
This is an amazing cartridge. My first experience with a straightwall rifle cartridge, but may be quickly becoming my favorite cartridge for whitetail deer. I have put up multiple groups under 3/4" and have had more than one group that just made a ragged single hole all at 100 yards out of a factory Tikka T3X with a Leupold scope. If you replace your Tikka T3X magazine with a Mountain Tactical magazine for the 350 Legend you can use the HV ammo without any issues due to the COAL going up to 2.60 inches and this cartridge is @ 2.45 inches. I have gotten very consistent groups and velocity (measured with a Athlon Rangecraft velocity pro) out of the 50-60 rounds I have run through the gun. The consistency has been better than any other brand of 350 Legend ammo I have tried, which has been all of the popular brands and a few customs (which I won't name). You can't go wrong with this ammo and am looking forward to running more of it down range.
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140 gr HV
Paired with the muzzle break, grouped well at the range. Shot a buck at about 40 yards, Heart Shot with exit. Appeared to have some bone spin off and hit gut too, this little round did a number on him. Deer did somehow manage to go 150 yards but I had a pretty good blood trail to work with even with some rain. Happy with the round so far, eager to see when it does on some more.
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350 Legend HV
This is hands down the best grouping 350 legend ammo I have used so far! I’ve tried some Winchester, hornady, and federal but couldn’t get any groups smaller than 4” or so. I started to think I had a lemon gun then I tried these bullets! All the bullets holes were touching each other, sub MOA group. It’s a shame the that they are too long to run in my AR mag but with the accuracy of these bullets one shot should be plenty.
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Great round.
My Winchester xpr likes this round. It is now my go to for southern Michigan deer !!
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350 Legend 140 Grain Ammunition
From a CVA Scout 350 legend with Bear Creek muzzle brake, these bullets group better than any round I’ve tried. Less than 1 inch groups at 100. I was skeptical because my gun will not group 150 grain bullets. But after a few answered questions by Jeff I went for it and glad I did.
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140 Grain HV
Used the HV's in a CVA Scout V2 single shot and it worked flawlessly. Shot a buck at 45 yards this past season and he ran 30 with a red carpet following the entire way. Found the round in the opposite shoulder, just under the hide, and it looked just like the product picture! Great expansion! Highly recommend!