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Double rifles can and are chambered in rimless calibers with the addition of a spring loaded secondary extractor, if one doesn't mind the possibility of an extra problem. The very nature of doubles makes them better candidates for rimmed ctgs. (NB. : the 9,3x74R being the ballistic twin of the 9;3x62, there's no need to look for possible trouble and the same goes for the 7-8x57-60's and their rimmed versions...). ------------------ | |||
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It�s a tribute to those US citicens who think there is nothing capable of taking game, except something made in the USA :-) Honestly, being the most popular chambering in the world, and that You can get ammo everywhere and there is a broader selection of bullets and its pressure is not too high, its a logical thing to do. The .30 R Blaser would be its successor, a unique case, but with more capacity, so it rather compares to the �06s Magnum loadings or the H&H case. But thats a newer development. Good shooting! H ------------------ | |||
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My advice is to never buy a double rifle chambered for a rimles cartridge, either belted, or plain! The flanged cartridges just plain work better! ------------------ | |||
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