Mark from MA
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Yeah.....and its been pretty popular. The reason is because they made some nice cheap rifle packages to go along with it, and the lack of Leverguns around, and cost of them.I can see that benefit......but see that the majority of rifles being offered in 350 legend are bolt guns from what I see.
Their are guys that didn't want to use it in the AR platform or didn't have one so buying an upper wasn't on the menu, also some states don't allow semi autos like PA.
There are plenty of guys that didn't have access to a lever action .44, didn't want to pay the premium stupid prices for Leverguns that are going for
$900 and up nowadays, if you can even find one as they've been pretty rare over the last few years.
So they bought cheap Savage Axis's and Ruger American's in .350 Legend for 400 bucks with a scope on it already, and got in the woods with them, and I think that's been its biggest selling point....availability of cheap rifles.