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<blockquote data-quote="jake545" data-source="post: 2720727" data-attributes="member: 125700"><p>Fat rounds with steep shoulders like wssm do not feed well and usually require proprietary receivers. See 30OSSM etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The 458 socom, 6.8spc, 30hrt all function very well. The 7.62x39 and and other rounds based off of it work pretty good *with the newer designed mags and 9310 bolts.</p><p></p><p>As far as rebated rim, the 458 has a rebated rim but I have never had or heard of an issue with that. Mostly it's designed to fit in an ar bolt or to fit a 556 bolt in the case of 22Nosler.</p><p></p><p>The 22Nosler is less popular because it is geared towards the lighter bullets. It also didn't have the greatest marketing scheme that hornady and aac rounds do. The 224 Valkyrie was a screw up from the beginning by being rushed to market. Wrong twist rates etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jake545, post: 2720727, member: 125700"] Fat rounds with steep shoulders like wssm do not feed well and usually require proprietary receivers. See 30OSSM etc. The 458 socom, 6.8spc, 30hrt all function very well. The 7.62x39 and and other rounds based off of it work pretty good *with the newer designed mags and 9310 bolts. As far as rebated rim, the 458 has a rebated rim but I have never had or heard of an issue with that. Mostly it’s designed to fit in an ar bolt or to fit a 556 bolt in the case of 22Nosler. The 22Nosler is less popular because it is geared towards the lighter bullets. It also didn’t have the greatest marketing scheme that hornady and aac rounds do. The 224 Valkyrie was a screw up from the beginning by being rushed to market. Wrong twist rates etc. [/QUOTE]
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