R.G. Robinett
"That'll never work."
While this is an interesting thread, it exposes how little attention/knowledge BR people pay/have regarding history:
dating back, at least, to the early 1980's, 30/30 based cartridges, have proven capable of top precision!
Most notably, the 30Aardvark (an "improved 30/30), championed by Frank McKee and Gary Long, plus a multitude of other 30/30 "improved" versions, which head-spaced on the rim, shoulder, and/or, combination thereof. The pair that Frank McKee ran, were based upon Rem. 788's smithed originally by Dale Madera, and later re-barreled by Gary Long, were legendary. I cannot recall them all, but there were may successful versions campaigned in the Hunter Class . . . A good barrel, chambered with attention to detail, and cartridges of this capacity are simply efficient and capable of extreme precision. RG
dating back, at least, to the early 1980's, 30/30 based cartridges, have proven capable of top precision!
Most notably, the 30Aardvark (an "improved 30/30), championed by Frank McKee and Gary Long, plus a multitude of other 30/30 "improved" versions, which head-spaced on the rim, shoulder, and/or, combination thereof. The pair that Frank McKee ran, were based upon Rem. 788's smithed originally by Dale Madera, and later re-barreled by Gary Long, were legendary. I cannot recall them all, but there were may successful versions campaigned in the Hunter Class . . . A good barrel, chambered with attention to detail, and cartridges of this capacity are simply efficient and capable of extreme precision. RG