The Taurus Raging Hunter .350 Legend 14 in. 6-rd is a large-frame revolver built for shooters who need hard-hitting precision without the punishing recoil. Chambered in .350 Legend, this 14-inch barrel beast gives you rifle-like ballistics in a handgun package, with a ported barrel and cushioned grip designed to keep you on target. At $1,230, it’s a purpose-built tool for hunting and long-range steel, not a range toy.
| Manufacturer | Taurus (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | Raging Hunter |
| Material | Large-frame steel with rubber grip inserts |
| Compatibility | .350 Legend ammunition (SAAMI spec) |
| Finish | Two-tone matte |
| Weight | Approx. 62 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 14-inch ported barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: The porting vents gas upward to reduce muzzle rise by up to 30%, letting you track the front sight through recoil for faster follow-up shots on moving game.
- Fiber optic front sight + fully adjustable rear — WHY IT MATTERS: You get a bright, high-contrast front dot that works in low-light dawn hunts, paired with a rear sight you can dial in for windage and elevation at 100 yards.
- Cushioned insert rubber grips — WHY IT MATTERS: The soft inserts absorb the .350 Legend’s punch, preventing hand fatigue during extended shooting sessions at the range or in the field.
- Two-tone matte finish — WHY IT MATTERS: The non-reflective surfaces kill glare in brush or on open terrain, keeping you concealed from game while resisting rust and scratches.
- Six-round cylinder capacity — WHY IT MATTERS: You get one more round than most hunting revolvers in this class, giving you a faster follow-up on a wounded animal without reloading.
Who It’s For
This revolver is for the hunter who wants a handgun that can ethically take deer and hogs out to 150 yards. It’s also for the precision shooter who appreciates a stable, heavy platform for ringing steel at distance. If you carry a pistol for self-defense in the city, this isn’t that gun — it’s a dedicated field tool.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Extremely accurate with .350 Legend’s flat trajectory; porting noticeably tames recoil; adjustable sights let you zero for specific loads; large-frame steel soaks up vibration.
- Cons: The 14-inch barrel makes this revolver unwieldy for holster carry — it’s a pack gun or truck gun, not a sidearm you’ll wear on your hip all day. Also, .350 Legend ammo is still less common than .357 Mag, so stock up early.
Comparison: Taurus Raging Hunter vs. Competitors
| Feature | Taurus Raging Hunter .350 Legend | Zev Technologies OZ9 (Pistol) | Geissele Super Duty (Rifle) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Revolver (DA/SA) | Semi-auto striker | Semi-auto direct impingement |
| Caliber | .350 Legend | 9mm | 5.56 NATO |
| Barrel Length | 14 in. | 5.1 in. | 16 in. |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 17+1 | 30+1 |
| Primary Use | Hunting / precision handgun | Duty / competition | General purpose / home defense |
| Price | $1,230 | $1,499 | $1,899 |
Note: The Zev OZ9 and Geissele Super Duty are not direct revolver competitors but represent alternative platforms for similar budgets.
FAQ
What is the effective range of the Taurus Raging Hunter .350 Legend?
With the 14-inch barrel and .350 Legend’s flat trajectory, you can expect consistent accuracy for hunting out to 150 yards. Beyond that, bullet drop becomes significant — keep your shots inside 200 yards for ethical kills.
Does this revolver come with a scope mount?
No, it ships with fiber optic iron sights only. However, the top strap is drilled and tapped for a Taurus-compatible scope mount (sold separately). Many hunters run a low-power variable optic on this platform.
Can I use .357 Magnum or .38 Special in this revolver?
No. The Raging Hunter .350 Legend is chambered specifically for .350 Legend cartridges. Do not attempt to fire other calibers — the cylinder and barrel are designed for the .350 Legend’s case dimensions and pressure curve.
Is the ported barrel loud?
Yes, porting directs sound and blast upward, which can be startling to shooters next to you. Wear ear protection always. The trade-off is significantly reduced muzzle rise for faster follow-ups.
How does the recoil compare to a .44 Magnum?
The .350 Legend in this 62-ounce revolver feels comparable to a .44 Magnum in a similar heavy frame. The porting and cushioned grips help, but it’s still a full-power hunting cartridge — not a plinker.
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Last updated: April 2026
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