The remington 350 magnum

That’s a great Yukon bear,the 350’s are a great lightweight tool in the model 7.I have a couple 350’s, one in a model 7 that is going into a wildcat synthetic and will be ceracoated. I’ve had some split necks on 350 brass but usually after 5-8 firings.
Was that bear over 7’?

Thanks the bear was just about 7 and half feet.Have not had any spilt necks but i have over 400 brass so not really worried at this point,Maybe in 20 years i will need more.To many gun's never enough time or powder to get though them all.Thanks Jared
 
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Thought i would update this thread.Well i finely found the 350 i was looking model seven KS and have packed it around lots.Love the gun and found a load that shoots the 225 partion at 2700 fps.It was not it the other day when out calling moose i finely had the chance to shoot something with it.I knew this bear was around but had never seen it.It hangs out close to my trapline and walks pass my cabin every year.He was always smart to not mess with anything.But you can imagine my surprise to see him sneak into 50 yards and then i saw him.I think he was hunting moose as View attachment 309876well.Very impressed as the 350 dropped in his tracks.He was a very old bear but the bullet did its job weighing 189 gr after . View attachment 309875

wow i think i know that bear ... not far from a dam road (wont say where it is he should have given some genes around).... very good yukon bear indeed.

from the skull very old too.
 
Rem7s 350 Rem mag, great 358 carbines...... heres my CDL:

I'm shooting the 200gr TSX with TAC 2720fps, 225gr AB W748 2690fps and 250gr Speer RL15 2450fps (all 3 under MOA). Its a great up to 300yds or so thumper ...
 
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Very nice bear and a fine hunting round that 350 Rem!!
You will have to tell me the detailed story next time we go to "headquarter's" for a barley sandwich.
Might have to put the crockpot on high for that old fellow!!
 
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