HOGZILLA meet your match... ***Legendary***

Published on December 3, 2019
Duration: 8:17

Jerry Miculek tests the Ruger .350 Legend rifle, demonstrating its effectiveness on steel targets with a 2-inch group at 100 yards. He highlights the cartridge's terminal ballistics by shooting various objects and discusses its potential for controlling invasive feral hog populations, which cause significant agricultural damage. The video showcases the .350 Legend's power and suitability for hunting applications.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek tested the Ruger .350 Legend rifle, achieving about a 2-inch group at 100 yards with a red dot and magnifier. He demonstrated its terminal ballistics on various targets, highlighting its effectiveness for feral hog control due to its significant 'thump'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the .350 Legend
  2. 00:51100 Yard Steel Target Test
  3. 03:25Accuracy Analysis
  4. 04:04Feral Hog Problem Explained
  5. 04:33Terminal Ballistics Demo
  6. 07:34Hog Control Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the accuracy of the .350 Legend rifle tested?

In the video, Jerry Miculek achieved approximately a 2-inch group at 100 yards using a red dot sight with a 3x magnifier on the Ruger .350 Legend rifle. He suggests a traditional scope might yield even tighter groups.

Why is the .350 Legend effective for feral hog control?

The .350 Legend offers substantial 'thump' and terminal ballistics, making it effective for dispatching feral hogs. Its power is demonstrated on various targets, and it's presented as a viable option for managing invasive hog populations causing significant damage.

What safety precautions are mentioned for range testing?

Jerry Miculek emphasizes using appropriate rifle-rated steel targets and employing double-plugging for hearing protection (earplugs and earmuffs) during range sessions to ensure safety.

What ammunition was used in the .350 Legend test?

The video shows Hornady American Whitetail .350 Legend ammunition boxes. Specifically, the 170-grain InterLock Soft Point (Cup and Core) bullet type was featured.

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