So I recently moved to IN and they have some crazy caliber restriction. 1.8" max cartridge length and .357 min diameter. There are a few calibers that one can get a bolt gun converted to, example 358 Hoosier or 358 IDC, but I can't see rechambering one of my existing rifles or buying one just to rechamber it.
Basically I would rather just get another AR15 upper. There are a few legal AR rounds like the 450 BM, 458 SOCOM, 50 Beowulf and 358 Gremlin. They all seem like "short range" rounds. Then I had an idea, what about a 450 Bushmaster necked down to a 358, kind of like the 30 RAR?
My thoughts so far have been try to get it closer to the 1.8 case length rather than the 1.53 of the 30 RAR and use a 30 degree shoulder instead of the 25. The 30 RAR can take a deer at 400 yards and I would like to push as close to that distance as I can and remain IN legal. For the rifle - 450 bolt and carrier with a barrel for a 358 gremlin then reamed by a custom made reamer.
Any thoughts, opinions, knowledge, problems that you guys can spot?