Old Ironsights wrote:
The guy(s) that are pushing these wildcats as "400yd Indiana Legal Deer Cartridges" haven't even pressure tested them.
I'm thinking somebody's gonna get hurt.
2007-2008 Indiana DNR Guide:
"Handguns, other than muzzleloading,
must have a barrel at least four inches long
and must fire a bullet of .243-inch diameter
or larger. The handgun cartridge case,
without the bullet, must be at least 1.16
inches long."
With that goal in mind, I'd just get an
Encore pistol, with a 15" EABCO 1" bull barrel with a JP muzzle brake, and shoot stock
338 Winchester Magnums,
. . . or
416 Rigby

out of a barrel and action already manufactured that way.
Trajectory, even from a 15" barrel, would likely be as good or better than the .358. (Actually, even with the JP, the muzzle blast should take care of any deer within the first 75 yards...

) It is sort of evading the real intent of the hunting/safety laws, but at least the gun isn't as likely to blow up.
If you just have to have flat trajectory, raw power,
and really good hearing protectors, that is...
I'm not sure how many of the folks out buying these wildcats are individuals I'd care to be within a mile of when they are attempting their 350-yard deer kill. Really, now, in Indiana, is it THAT hard to get within 150 yards of a deer...? Hopefully, they are all experienced open-range mountain hunters who understand the concept of "safe backstop" but if they are so impatient they can't wait for the 150-yard deer, how likely is that?