.350 legend in 9mm cans?

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1096369fred
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.350 legend in 9mm cans?

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Hey Guys,

I have been hunting online…. And not finding a ton of information on the 350 legend…. I put an AR in 350 together…. And have been shooting mostly subs through it…. From what I have been able to Find is that subs are around 25k PSI and supers are around 55k PSI…. So I am guessing subs are good to go in my trident 9, and octane 45…. But supers are a no go? I guess if I want to sling supers down a can….I will need one that won’t choke on .357 sized boo-lets, like my 7.62 rifle cans….
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Re: .350 legend in 9mm cans?

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Contact the manufacturers directly; they will know if it is a safe course of action.

You could always buy the SiCo 36M which will handle sub- and supersonic .350 Legend.
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Re: .350 legend in 9mm cans?

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350 Alaskan would be a good choice also, that would be my plan if I went with a 350 Legend. Theres always an excuse to support the industry and buy a new can.

Barrel length is a major player in "what cans can handle". That would probably be my first question
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Re: .350 legend in 9mm cans?

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I ended up buying a YHM R9….should be good for subs and supers… may not be the hottest can on the market…. But will cover all the bases!

Thanks!
Fred
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