As I said before, sort of, Sandia is microfins/vanes and will interfere with the other stuff I want in my magic bullet, like the spin which will provide clock and also power for computation.
***Firing a small battery as part of the terminal mass on target will give you power and with a 555 timer, a clock. Once you free yourself from rifled barrels, you could further disguise your prize by having it not even look like “just another sporting rifle” in the first place, by screwing in the barrel at the last moment you intend to use it. To further the disguise you could add plastic to the outside and make it look like a camera, or a wok, or a radio or whatever — rather than looking like a sporting rifle is still going to draw attention to you. Why are you limiting yourself to 7.62? Basically you need more room for whatever electronics and magic you want to add, which is why the DARPA project is going for .50 caliber.
Darpa, bah.
There’s two reasons I want a plain vanilla hunting bullet/rifle setup:
1. Appearances.
2. Regulation. Expect the 50BMG to become a threatened species, and the Barrets and others likewise.
Now, of course, when we’re looking at “traditional” muzzleloaders we have flexibility. These things will never get banned, and they can fire bullet sizes dmn near to a torpedo. So we’ll be looking at agents. And there are agents much easier to procure, easier to handle, and deadlier than a nerve load. And not listed as WMD, either.