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.358 hoosier for indiana
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<blockquote data-quote="midwesthunter" data-source="post: 634541" data-attributes="member: 10792"><p>They can't go by the head stamping, thats not in the rules. The rules are specific about what is legal as far as case length. Thats what matters. Why do you think there are so many 358, what ever you want to call it based off the 25 wssm. If you are going to a rifle in IN because you think you will have a performance advantage, then then go with a cartrige based off the 25 wssm, shortening your cartrige isn't going to stretch anything out that you couldn't do with a shotgun or muzzleloader. I have shortened 45-70's for a couple people, nothing amazing in the velocity range but gets the job done. You might be surprised what your 460 S&W will do out of a 22-24" barrel. But if you want to build off of what you have I would shorten a 35 Rem cartrige, and call it good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwesthunter, post: 634541, member: 10792"] They can't go by the head stamping, thats not in the rules. The rules are specific about what is legal as far as case length. Thats what matters. Why do you think there are so many 358, what ever you want to call it based off the 25 wssm. If you are going to a rifle in IN because you think you will have a performance advantage, then then go with a cartrige based off the 25 wssm, shortening your cartrige isn't going to stretch anything out that you couldn't do with a shotgun or muzzleloader. I have shortened 45-70's for a couple people, nothing amazing in the velocity range but gets the job done. You might be surprised what your 460 S&W will do out of a 22-24" barrel. But if you want to build off of what you have I would shorten a 35 Rem cartrige, and call it good. [/QUOTE]
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