Re: 30 Rem?
I just can't seem to put this down.
Just because Remington's got their heads up their butts about this case rim diameter thing, doesn't mean the chambering can't be used with a rim that's actually .473" diameter.
I hate it when the liability counsellors overrule common benefit in favor of covering their (IMHO) unimaginative, disinterested, and lazy butts. They'd rather arbitrarily cripple a product than take an outside chance somebody will do something dumb and institute a civil case which has no real merit. Kinda really underpins one's faith in the legal system, eh?
The problem is, despite the presence of a case that does <span style="font-style: italic">almost</span> all I need it to do, I still need to do some (sorta) wildcatting.
Does anyone have any experience with turning case rims to a smaller diameter? If I can get the reamer and get the dies, this is all I really need to have happen to allow my idea to work.
Here's my thinking.
If I can get a mandrel that fits snug into the case mouth, I can slide a case into the mandrel, then chuck the case neck/mandrel combination into the drill press, and apply some means of cutting to the rim until its diameter equals .473".
Flaws?
Greg