Hornady 350 Legend Ammo 165 Grain
Marketplace Insights
★ 4.7/5
based on 3 customer reviews across 2 variants from 24 retailers
Highly effective firearm with excellent accuracy and stopping power, though minor wood customization may be needed for certain accessories.
What customers like
Effective stopping power100%
All I shoot now.
Accurate at range67%
Was hitting right on the money with remington slugs at 15 yards
Reliable performance33%
No issues but only shot about 60 or so rounds.
Common concerns
Wood modification required33%
you will have to cut a cenimeter sized square off the wood slide
Frequently Asked Questions
Hornady 350 Legend Ammo 165 Grain
What grain bullet is best for 350 Legend for deer?
For deer, 150-grain bullets are the most popular choice for .350 Legend, balancing velocity and expansion well within 250 yards. Winchester Deer Season XP 150-grain is a proven option. Hunters targeting larger deer or hogs sometimes prefer 180-grain loads, though range should be kept under 150 yards.
How much will a 350 Legend drop at 200 yards?
With a 170-grain bullet at 2,200 fps and a 100-yard zero, .350 Legend drops approximately 8.9 inches at 200 yards. Drop varies with bullet weight and velocity, so lighter or heavier loads will differ. Use a ballistics calculator with your specific ammunition for precise figures.
Does Hornady make 350 Legend ammo?
Yes, Hornady manufactures .350 Legend ammo. Their lineup includes a 170-grain InterLock and 165-grain FTX in the American Whitetail line, plus a 150-grain InterLock in the Hornady BLACK line, among other variants. Our marketplace currently lists these rounds from 24 retailers, typically around $29 per box.
What is the most accurate 350 Legend ammo?
Accuracy varies by rifle, but Winchester Copper Impact 150-grain, Power Max Bonded 160-grain, and Hornady 170-grain InterLock consistently produce tight groups. Since no single load suits every barrel, test several options in your specific firearm to find the most accurate choice.
What is Hornady FTX ammo?
Hornady FTX ammo uses a patented Flex Tip bullet with a soft polymer tip that compresses on impact to initiate reliable expansion across a wide velocity range. The design prevents hollow point clogging and is primarily marketed for self-defense use. Available in multiple calibers, typically around $29 per box.