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How much can you push a shoulder forward?
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2924620" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>IMO the 30 Gibbs is about as short of a neck as you want with a a 30 cal. - 217" is getting down to 2/3rd of call for neck length. I know the Wolf Pup uses zero neck at all, but an issue there is durability of ammo. Not an issue for a bench gun, but if you're running Hammers you probably want to put them on fur and need something that can hold up through a recoil cycle.</p><p></p><p>You could also talk to the reamer maker about looking at a 30BR print for ~100gn bullets and see how they think they can change the throat to shorten it up some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2924620, member: 116181"] IMO the 30 Gibbs is about as short of a neck as you want with a a 30 cal. - 217" is getting down to 2/3rd of call for neck length. I know the Wolf Pup uses zero neck at all, but an issue there is durability of ammo. Not an issue for a bench gun, but if you're running Hammers you probably want to put them on fur and need something that can hold up through a recoil cycle. You could also talk to the reamer maker about looking at a 30BR print for ~100gn bullets and see how they think they can change the throat to shorten it up some. [/QUOTE]
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