WATCH: Winchester's New 350 Legend Offerings

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posted on January 26, 2020

At SHOT Show 2020 Industry Day at the Range, Winchester Ammunition's Nathan Robinson was on hand to share the latest new additions to the company's popular 350 Legend line. Watch the video at the top of this article.

Since its introduction last year, 350 Legend has become a go-to for deer hunters, and now Winchester is expanding the line with new bonded and suppressed options.

Winchester Power Max Bonded continues the tradition of legendary excellence with a proprietary bonding process that delivers massive expansion, long-range accuracy, and delivers maximum knockdown power. The contoured jacket is programmed for optimum performance with the bonded core. The lead core is bonded to the jacket for maximum retained weight, delivering explosive impact on heavy bone and skin. The protected hollow point promotes rapid expansion.

The Winchester Super Suppressed line of rifle ammunition offers clean and reliable performance and is engineered for noise reduction, decreased barrel/suppressor fouling and recoil mitigation. The rifle round pushes velocities below the speed of sound, which produce lower decibel levels. This product is consistently accurate and a trusted round for target and range shooting. Kudos to Winchester for recognizing that the use of suppressors is growing in popularity across the U.S. 

Learn more at Winchester.com.


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