You mention the 354 GNR and how the extra hassle of cutting brass etc, doesn't make it worth the effort given the 356 GNR.
Could the same be said about the 300 GNR? Meaning, had you to do it all over again, would it have been easier to neck down 41 mag to .32/.30 caliber than to deal with cutting down 30-30 brass and pushing the shoulder back?
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Other than 300 GNR, why no 30-30 based revolver cartridges?
- Tom, 2022-05-17, 19:49
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we pretty much have the revolver cartridges covered
- Gary Reeder, 2022-05-18, 10:32
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makes sense
- Tom, 2022-05-18, 14:03
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the 300 GNR was and still is a very popular caliber and
- Gary Reeder, 2022-05-18, 18:10
- .300 GNR, so satisfying to make cases! (nm) - WB, 2022-05-18, 18:42
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the 300 GNR was and still is a very popular caliber and
- Gary Reeder, 2022-05-18, 18:10
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makes sense
- Tom, 2022-05-18, 14:03
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There was a .375 Bobcat but I think it was
- WB, 2022-05-18, 09:49
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And there was the "30 ORG" concept . . .
- ORG, 2022-05-19, 06:41
- The mental titillation is almost as much fun as shooting. - WB, 2022-05-19, 08:22
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And there was the "30 ORG" concept . . .
- ORG, 2022-05-19, 06:41
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we pretty much have the revolver cartridges covered
- Gary Reeder, 2022-05-18, 10:32