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08 July 2009, 14:47
POP
Opinions on Ruger 350 rem mag?
Really interested in this rifle but really worried about accuracy. Looking to use (hopefully) the 225 Nosler partition close to 2700 fps.

Any input?


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08 July 2009, 16:27
fgulla
Accuracy has nothing to do with a specific cartridge. Any cartridge can be made to shoot extremely accurate in the right rifle, while some claim one is more inherently accurate than another i think thats baloney.

The only real problem with a 350 rem mag is that its used in a short action. The short magazine box will not allow the usage of the 225gr Nosler accu-bond in that set-up. If i was to use a 35 cal cartridge for longer range work that the bullet i would use. As far as a 225gr partition it will work great, and 2,700fps is doable in a 22" tube.

Just so you know i own a .358win and a 35 Whelen so yes i like 35 cal very much. Both of mine are accurate and do a great job on deer, but i wouldnt hesitate to shoot any critter in NA or 98% of the critters in Africa with em.
08 July 2009, 16:31
fgulla
Sorry i didnt see that you were asking specifically about the Ruger. Its supposed to be a very good platform and i would worry about it, people seem to love em especially the newer production rifles. The older Ruger had very inconsistent barrels one would shoot great the other not. I would buy one, and have been thinking about picking up a stainless Hawkeye in .264 win mag...
08 July 2009, 22:37
Eric B.
I have owned two Ruger 77's (Mk1 in .270, Mk2 in .308) and both were very accurate. The only accuracy problem I ever had was with the .308 using factory Winchester Partition Golds.


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08 July 2009, 23:33
N E 450 No2
I used to have a Remington Model 7 in 350 Mag.

225 gr bullets were not around then but my rifle shot great with 200 and 250gr bullets.

I liked the cartridge.


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09 July 2009, 01:12
mike7mm08
I have a Ruger all weather in 350 mag. With 225 grain sierras It is scary accurate. If I do my part I can get three shot groups that will fit in a half inch square of the target. The Ruger is nice if you want to load heavier bullets. The magazine will handle longer than the 2.800 standard for the cartridge. I go as long as about 2.860 without functioning problems.
11 July 2009, 04:52
POP
quote:
Originally posted by mike7mm08:
I have a Ruger all weather in 350 mag. With 225 grain sierras It is scary accurate. If I do my part I can get three shot groups that will fit in a half inch square of the target. The Ruger is nice if you want to load heavier bullets. The magazine will handle longer than the 2.800 standard for the cartridge. I go as long as about 2.860 without functioning problems.


Will that length accommodate the 225 Accubond


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12 July 2009, 01:02
Big Bore Boar Hunter
quote:
Originally posted by POP:
quote:
Originally posted by mike7mm08:
I have a Ruger all weather in 350 mag. With 225 grain sierras It is scary accurate. If I do my part I can get three shot groups that will fit in a half inch square of the target. The Ruger is nice if you want to load heavier bullets. The magazine will handle longer than the 2.800 standard for the cartridge. I go as long as about 2.860 without functioning problems.


Will that length accommodate the 225 Accubond


Per Nosler, 225 accubonds are recommended for the whelen, but not the 350 rem. The Accubonds are .200 longer than the partitions, theoretically you could load them longer if your chamber and magazine would accomodate, but you will be guessing on load data.

John
12 July 2009, 07:25
mike7mm08
quote:
Originally posted by POP:
quote:
Originally posted by mike7mm08:
I have a Ruger all weather in 350 mag. With 225 grain sierras It is scary accurate. If I do my part I can get three shot groups that will fit in a half inch square of the target. The Ruger is nice if you want to load heavier bullets. The magazine will handle longer than the 2.800 standard for the cartridge. I go as long as about 2.860 without functioning problems.


Will that length accommodate the 225 Accubond


Yes it would. You will have to check your rifle to make sure you can chamber longer than 2.800. Everyone I have talked to with a current production 350 ruger was a long chamber. My chamber could easily handle as long as 2.920. As far as load data goes I would use the same data as the partition and slowly work up. The only time I could see the 225 accubond being a problem is if you seated them to 2.800 with a max load as you will increase pressure. But with loading them long you would not be taking up any more case capacity than a 225 partition loaded to 2.800. The accubond and partition have the ogive in nearly the same exact spot. The extra length of the accubond is in the nose of the bullet.
12 July 2009, 15:03
Con
Pop,
The Ruger platform is brilliant ... I had the magazine box opened a fraction to allow 310gr Woodleigh's to feed. It's now the ultimate all-rounder. A friend opened his to 35Sambar (35/300WSM) and gets speeds just short of the 358Norma ... another brilliant option. As they came from the factory the Ruger MkII was known for some feed issues so have it looked over, lighten the trigger and get the box opened a fraction and you'll be happy with your choice!
Cheers...
Con
13 July 2009, 04:42
nordrseta
My buddies used 350 Rem Mags and 225 grain Partitions in Africa with excellent results. Both guns - Remington 700 Classics - shot around 1.5 MOA, which to my mind is plenty accurate as the 350 is not intended for quarter mile rodent popping.
15 July 2009, 04:49
raybass
I had a ruger 350 RM wood blued at one time. Although I had just started load developement it was already shooting pretty good. I would get one again if I didn't already have a 35 Whelen.


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18 July 2009, 04:55
winbag338
Unless its bent, most rugers can be rectified for a modest sum. The 350 is good medicine, but not as popular as i would like to see before i would buy one. However bullets are like knife steels, more then anybody needs, and many do the same thing the last one did for more money.