redneck2
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We have a new law that allows rifles for deer hunting. The law was (supposedly) written so that only straight wall pistol cartridges could be used. Basically you have to use a round with a case that's minimum 1.16" (.357 mag) but shorter than a typical rifle round.
As with all enterprising Americans, I have a friend that's figured a way around the rules. He's taking a .325 WSSM, bumping the shoulder down a little and blowing out the neck to the .35 caliber minimum bullet size. Nice little short, fat round that gets about 2,800 fps with a 200 grain bullet.
He's having a bolt action rechambered. Trying to get an AR chambered. Deer hunt with a .35 caliber semi-auto EBR. Never thought I'd see it.
As with all enterprising Americans, I have a friend that's figured a way around the rules. He's taking a .325 WSSM, bumping the shoulder down a little and blowing out the neck to the .35 caliber minimum bullet size. Nice little short, fat round that gets about 2,800 fps with a 200 grain bullet.
He's having a bolt action rechambered. Trying to get an AR chambered. Deer hunt with a .35 caliber semi-auto EBR. Never thought I'd see it.