CWLONGSHOT
Well-Known Member
I need to look at drawings i remember rims same cause I used 30/30 extractors in the H&R's I made in 307/356.
Yes, the rims were made to match the 30/30 for the bolt-face, but the body of the 30/30 is .4195" and the 307/356 are .4703", .200" from the base, like the .308 case.I need to look at drawings i remember rims same cause I used 30/30 extractors in the H&R's I made in 307/356.
OK just popped into my head without drawings to check. I remembered like rim diameters.
Well fudge... It dont eat anything sittin on the shelf.
CW
"If numbers killed I'd hunt with a calculator".
Must be true, I read it on the Internet.
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If you have two are they abacai?look out for the abacas!!!!!!!! it is deadly.
Yes, but on the other hand there seem to be more options for a lot of hunting activities than there used to be. Here in Indiana for years deer hunting was a shotgun only propositon. Now there are options for using handguns and handgun caliber rifles. Not perfect I admit but better.
When I first heard about this cartridge I thought it would be perfect for a sleeved/stubbed H&R Topper project. BUT the high pressures involved dash that dream against the rocks.
Different ideas on stubbed pressures and whats safe. To reiterate Jeff above.When I first heard about this cartridge I thought it would be perfect for a sleeved/stubbed H&R Topper project. BUT the high pressures involved dash that dream against the rocks.