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  1. 6 Σεπ 2023 · The following chart shows the usable interior case volume of all popular rifle cartridges, measured in cubic inches and assuming a standard .013″ brass thickness. By “usable case capacity,” I mean the internal area of the body of the case and shoulder, but none of the neck.

  2. Starting with a .450 Bushmaster case, Remington trimmed the length to 1.525 in from the original 1.7 and necked it down to accept a conical .308 in diameter bullet with a 25-degree shoulder. [4]

  3. 1,682 ft⋅lbf (2,280 J) Test barrel length: 22". Source (s): http://www.chuckhawks.com/30_Rem.htm. The .30 Remington cartridge was created in 1906 by Remington Arms. It was Remington's rimless answer to the popular .30-30 Winchester cartridge.

  4. Its case capacity is virtually identical, and reloading data suitable for use in the .30-30 is also suitable for use in the .30 Rem. The .30 Remington case is a rimless, bottleneck type 2.03" long. The rim diameter is .421" and the rim thickness .045". The overall cartridge length is 2.525".

  5. Rifle Cartridge Case Capacities. The following capacities are based on the approximate weight of plain water measured in grains and were acquired from various sources. The brand of case measured is in parenthesis ( ) as follows: F C = Federal, Hor = Hornady, N = Norma, R-P = Remington, Wby = Weatherby, W-W = Winchester.

  6. Load data for caliber .30 Rem. including technical specifications, suitable bullets, popular powders, and info charts.

  7. The P-Max simulator requires the capacity of the case behind the loaded bullet to be entered as the powder space. The best way to get this number is to measure it yourself, and you are strongly encouraged to do that. See a short YouTube video which demonstrates a simple way to measure powder space.

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