Yes I can...
When I started working on this project, the XC, the Dasher, BRX, and a few others were not even heard of then. I had a need to use used up PPC barrels for Varmint hunting. With that in mind reallize I was shooting BR and Varmint hunting on a regular basis. I had plenty of used PPC BR barrels that were at or near 22"in length and no longer held groups that would win the average BR match,,.225 or less at that time). But the barrels still had plenty of accuracy for Varmint hunting. The Brass we were using .220 Russian was too expensive and took too much work to risk losing while varmint hunting.
My Idea was to design a cartridge that would be a little longer than the ppc, and a little thicker in all areas, that way a PPC barrel could be re-chambered in this new cartridge without cutting the barrel tenon off and losing even more from the already short barrel, by going longer, you are into a new throat area and less burned rifling. The origninal design was the TSE,tent stake express), and was called that because it gave a use to a barrel that was nothing but a tent stake. The first design was based on the .22-250 cartridge. And was really nothing more than a blown out .22-250 with 6mm bullets. I kept the tight neck design that I liked in the PPC's,maybe a little too thin on the neck for varmint hunting). These Tent Stake barrels all had 1:14 twist which put me in the 65 to 71 grian range for bullets, and in the .750 and .790 range for jackets, however the .825's worked but not as well as the .790's.
What I found is that the .22-250 brass was the week link in this design. The primer pockets just couldn't or wouldn't hold up to the pounding they were taking. That's why I was surprised to see the first XC's with .22-250 brass. I couldn't fathom going down that road again. I also found that I would get full pressure and still have room in the case for more powder no matter how slow the powder was. The slowest of powders just couldn't build up the steam in the short barrel.
The second go around was a hit for me. First off to combat the primer pocket issue I got a hold of some of the original lot of Remington UBR brass,universal bench rest) basically .308 winchester with small primer pockets. I got a BR set back die from Skip Otto and proceeded in setting the shoulders back. The length of the body or chamber area of this cartridge is slightly larger than the 6BR. Since I had a lot of brass to work with, I kept a long neck on the cartridge, like the original 6 BR Rem.,,I had seen the article in Precision Shooting about the turbulence point of gases in the neck area). I turned the necks to .012,thicker than the .0086 on PPC) for durability. The shorter case body would fill with powder better and hopefully before the preasure was up. Remember I had been using 22" long barrels at this point. So the case was also designed to fit inside the area that was previously chambered as 6 mm PPC. I then decided to keep the Tent Stake theme and call this one the Short Tent Stake, or,STS). Cadillac's brand new rocket sled at that time was STS also. When I got to the test firing I was astonished at how economical this cartridge was for the ammount of powder used in comparison to the velocity I would get in return when using a 66 grain bullet... at that time Mitchell bullets,no longer available). The cartridge worked real well and the guy that I worked on this design with,,Dave Howie) was set to use it for long range high power stages when his work load went haywire.
About then the Dasher showed up... I see close resemblances except the dasher has such a short neck. The BRX sahowed up same story... And now the XC shows up... I think back to my experiments and the .22-250 Brass.
Now David is getting to the point where he can use it again and we ordered a few barrels designed to use the longer bullets with this cartridge... I am scheptical about the very long VLD type bullets, and chose to go a little faster and a little lighter... My barrel is 30" long 10 twist, and I will try the 90 grain,5.8 gram) Lapua scenars. David's barrel is the run of the mill highpower stuff, his is a palma medium taper I believe 8 or 7.5 twist. We both went with Broughton barrels by Tim North. I have had good results there. We also went with the canted land designed barrel... 1000 yard BR guys are talking about bullets comming apart with high speeds and fast twist and thin jackets. The Lapua bullet I will use seems to have a better chance there,less twist). We shall see... I am going to the range tomorrow.
Hope this helps...