So let me try to explain that your "obsession" with .030 off the lands is amazingly arbitrary. There is no magic about that number. Some rifles may well like that jumpThere is no way you can know that you won't have .030 jump to the lands from the magazine in any specific rifle without measuring the chamber. To write off a rifle because it has a magazine of a specific length that you THINK might mean you will have to use more jump than .030 because some other rifle without measuring the chamber dimensions of the rifle with the magazine that you hate because it is a certain length (which does, in fact, allow for the SAAMI maximum overall length for the cartridge to which all commercial ammo conforms) is a bit silly.
It's just a very strange reason to eliminate a rifle from consideration without knowing the real chamber dimensions involved. Some guns/bullets may like that .030 gap; some may not. For example, the following is from the Barnes website "When loading a Barnes TSX, Tipped TSX or LRX bullet, your rifle may prefer a bullet jump of anywhere between (a minimum of) .050” up to .250” or more. This distance off the lands (rifling), aka "jump" may be limited to the rifles throat length, magazine length and bullet length. "
There is no reason to think .030 jump to the lands is some sort of criteria for choosing a rifle.