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What short action std. Bolt face caliber is most versatile?
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<blockquote data-quote="morcey2" data-source="post: 989127" data-attributes="member: 71004"><p>It is, but the loaded cartridges are usually about the same length as the others, at least when loaded to SAAMI max COAL spec:</p><p></p><p>260 Rem and 7mm-08 = 2.800"</p><p>6.5x55 = 3.150"</p><p>257 Rob = 2.775" </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For hunting, it most definitely plays a role. I could single-load 30-06 in a short action as long as it wasn't CRF, I wasn't loading from the mag, and I didn't plan on ejecting loaded cartridges. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morcey2, post: 989127, member: 71004"] It is, but the loaded cartridges are usually about the same length as the others, at least when loaded to SAAMI max COAL spec: 260 Rem and 7mm-08 = 2.800" 6.5x55 = 3.150" 257 Rob = 2.775" For hunting, it most definitely plays a role. I could single-load 30-06 in a short action as long as it wasn't CRF, I wasn't loading from the mag, and I didn't plan on ejecting loaded cartridges. Matt [/QUOTE]
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