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Good Quality 3x9x40. On the cheaper end, Burris Full Field, or Vortex. One the bit nicer end, Leupold VX3..... I have a all of those, and they all work well. For my nicer rifles, I love the VX3's. But, my wife has the Burris Full Field on her .243, and she loves it, and it's performed flawlessly.
CT makes a ballistic plex for the .350. They are right around $200, maybe less. Designed in MO, manufactured in Japan.
 

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may not work, looks like 30mm 34 mm?? What size rings would the burriw or leupold scope need, 3 x 9 x 40mm?
Depends on the size of the tube. That's what you are looking for on the rings. Most common is 1 in and 30 mm. All my scopes are 1 inch.
 
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CT makes a ballistic plex for the .350. They are right around $200, maybe less. Designed in MO, manufactured in Japan.
Crimson Trace Brushline Pro Riflescope with Lightweight Solid Construction, Scope Caps and Lens Cloth for Hunting, Shooting and Outdoor https://a.co/d/atKSqix
 
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So far, from what I have experienced with the .350 legend it makes a great short ranged youth caliber.

Less recoil than a .243 with a larger bullet. Seems plenty accurate. Ammo seems pretty available.
 

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I have not owned or shot one, but just in looking at the cartridge, seems to me you could zero it in at 150 yds, hold on deer out to 200 and kill pretty good with one. Past 200 I'd start to lose confidence in it. 200 yds is longer than most deer are ever shot at in MO or IL I would imagine.....
Agreed.
 
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