The numbers I used was a 16% difference, but I'm sure you can cherry pick specific ammo to make it 20%. Then again, if you compare it to a 80gr tsx at 3350 (Barnes factory ammo specs) it's only 9.9ft lbs, or like 3% difference.
The claims in the marketing are pretty dubious. They claim more energy than a 30-30 at 200yds, with the 30-30 only having 781ft lbs to the 903 ftlbs for the 350... But 160gr leverevolution 30-30 has 1300ftlbs at 200yds, federal fusion 170gr claims 1115ft lbs, and even a 150gr round nose interlock claims 830ft lbs @200, so they must have picked the lamest 30-30 load they could find.
Yeah, maybe. You've crunched far more numbers on this topic that I ever will. I just read a few reviews that said 20%. If the 30-30 or 243 were legal everywhere, there probably wouldn't be much initiative for companies to develop new cartridges to conform to the regulations.




















































