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.358 hoosier for indiana
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 634575" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Years back I actually had a DNR Officer measure a .445 Supermag case I was using. Happened in Morgan County. My cases were cut to 1.585", and the guy was trying to measure them accurately with a six inch scale. He was still going to write me a ticket when his buddy came up. His buddy shot IHMSA, and new exactly what a .445 case was. The rule then was 1.60" max length.</p><p> </p><p>Looking at cases and of course be restricted to the 1.80" rule, I'd think that a guy could neck up a .284 case to 35 caliber. Then shorten it to 1.775 with a .34" long neck length. I'd think you might be able to get 2600fps out of a 22" long barrel with 200 grain bullets. Be a bear to build. Sorta like forming 30 Meyer cases.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 634575, member: 25383"] Years back I actually had a DNR Officer measure a .445 Supermag case I was using. Happened in Morgan County. My cases were cut to 1.585", and the guy was trying to measure them accurately with a six inch scale. He was still going to write me a ticket when his buddy came up. His buddy shot IHMSA, and new exactly what a .445 case was. The rule then was 1.60" max length. Looking at cases and of course be restricted to the 1.80" rule, I'd think that a guy could neck up a .284 case to 35 caliber. Then shorten it to 1.775 with a .34" long neck length. I'd think you might be able to get 2600fps out of a 22" long barrel with 200 grain bullets. Be a bear to build. Sorta like forming 30 Meyer cases. gary [/QUOTE]
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