Yup.It headspaces like a rimless case.
Back when UK59 barrels were plentiful and people were putting them on their Mosin's, The cases were rupturing because it was unsupported just above the rim.Yup.
I've built a lot of custom 54R rifles. I always looked at the breech extractor cut as tedious and unnecessary, so I called Dave Manson and asked him if there was any reason I couldn't headspace off the shoulder instead.
"Absolutely"- and he made me a custom "go" gage to do just that.
Leaving the case stick out far enough to get away without making an extractor cut is asking for trouble in my way of looking at it.
When we were working with the 30 American case everything was a rimmed case. .473" and .440"Yup.
I've built a lot of custom 54R rifles. I always looked at the breech extractor cut as tedious and unnecessary, so I called Dave Manson and asked him if there was any reason I couldn't headspace off the shoulder instead.
"Absolutely"- and he made me a custom "go" gage to do just that.
We still make ‘shoulder gages’ for rimmed or belted calibers from time to timeYup.
I've built a lot of custom 54R rifles. I always looked at the breech extractor cut as tedious and unnecessary, so I called Dave Manson and asked him if there was any reason I couldn't headspace off the shoulder instead.
"Absolutely"- and he made me a custom "go" gage to do just that.
Thanks! You got me to go look and learn how to do thatView attachment 1623654
I fixed his photobucket pic for you.
Well there's about 3 gazillion more photos on the interscreens just like it that need fixed. Photobucket broke the internet, I wouldn't use them if they were the only way there was to post a pic.Thanks! You got me to go look and learn how to do that![]()