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Taurus USA keeps expanding its Raging Hunter Revolver portfolio with new models and chamberings. The latest variant to join its ranks is the new Taurus Raging Hunter chambered for the straight-walled .350 Legend cartridge.
“Adding .350 Legend to the Raging Hunter lineup was a natural step. It gives shooters a modern, straight-walled option with the stout terminal performance they trust the Taurus Raging Hunter series for,” said Michael Marotte, Marketing Director at Taurus. “We kept everything that made Raging Hunter legendary: strength, reliability, and practical field features. It tuned the platform for the demands of .350 Legend loads.”
The Taurus Raging Hunter is based on Taurus’ biggest available revolver frames to support big bore pistol cartridges like .454 Casull, .500 S&W and .460 S&W Magnum. These double-action, large-frame revolvers have barrels ranging from 5 to 14 inches and are optics-ready. Depending on the specific model, Raging Hunter revolvers may be equipped with muzzle brakes or barrel ports as well.
The .350 Legend is a straight-walled .35-caliber cartridge meant for medium-size game such as whitetail deer for hunting in areas where it isn’t possible to hunt with higher-velocity rifle rounds. As a modern cartridge, its dimensions were also designed with the AR-15 platform in mind. Similarly, the new Taurus Raging Hunter in .350 Legend has no problem handling it either.
Taurus Raging Hunter .350 Legend Double-Action Revolver Specifications
- Caliber: .350 Legend
- Barrel lengths: 10.5 inch and 14 inch
- Finishes: Black and Two-Tone (silver and black)
- Capacity: 6 rounds
- Action: Double action/single action
- Internal Safety: transfer-bar safety
- Cylinder: Non-fluted cylinder to increase mass and help reduce felt recoil
- Recoil control: Muzzle brake included to reduce muzzle rise
- Sights: Fiber-optic front and rear sights
- Accessory readiness: Top and bottom Picatinny rails for optics, lights and other accessories
- Ergonomics: Cushioned grip for improved control
- Security: Taurus Double Lock system to keep the cylinder secure when firing heavy magnum loads
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16 Comments
The availability of top and bottom Picatinny rails on the Taurus Raging Hunter is a great feature for those who want to add optics, lights, or other accessories to their revolver.
The Taurus Raging Hunter’s cushioned grip is an important feature for reducing recoil and improving control, and it’s good to see Taurus prioritizing ergonomics and comfort.
The fact that the Taurus Raging Hunter has a non-fluted cylinder to increase mass and help reduce felt recoil is a great feature, especially for those who plan to use it for hunting larger game.
I’ve been looking for a revolver that can handle the.350 Legend, and the Taurus Raging Hunter seems like a great option with its 10.5 and 14-inch barrel lengths and optics-ready design.
The Taurus Raging Hunter’s double-action/single-action capability and internal transfer-bar safety are important features for a hunting revolver, and it’s good to see Taurus prioritizing safety and functionality.
The fiber-optic front and rear sights on the Taurus Raging Hunter are a nice touch, and should provide a clear sight picture even in low-light conditions.
I’m skeptical about the effectiveness of the.350 Legend cartridge for hunting larger game, but the Taurus Raging Hunter’s design and features seem well-suited for the task.
The Taurus Double Lock system on the Raging Hunter is a reassuring feature, especially when firing heavy magnum loads, and it’s good to see Taurus prioritizing security and safety.
The Taurus Raging Hunter in.350 Legend is an interesting addition to the market, especially since it’s designed for medium-size game like whitetail deer and can handle the straight-walled.35-caliber cartridge with ease.
I’ve been waiting for a revolver that can handle the.350 Legend, and Taurus seems to have delivered with the Raging Hunter’s strength and reliability.
The.350 Legend cartridge’s design with the AR-15 platform in mind is an interesting aspect, and it will be interesting to see how it performs in the Taurus Raging Hunter revolver.
I’m curious about the performance of the.350 Legend cartridge in the Taurus Raging Hunter, particularly in terms of its terminal performance and how it compares to other cartridges like the.454 Casull.
I’m excited to see how the Taurus Raging Hunter in.350 Legend performs in the field, particularly in terms of its accuracy and reliability.
I’ve heard good things about the Raging Hunter series, and I’m looking forward to trying out the.350 Legend version myself.
The inclusion of a muzzle brake on the Taurus Raging Hunter in.350 Legend is a nice touch, as it should help reduce muzzle rise and make the revolver easier to control.
I’ve found that muzzle brakes can make a big difference in recoil control, and it’s good to see Taurus including this feature on the Raging Hunter.