24 Nosler

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From left to right: 24 Nosler, 6x45mm, 6x47mm, 6mm PPC. The powder capacity of the 24 Nosler is similar to those of other 6mm cartridges that are known for excellent accuracy.


https://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/review-the-24-nosler/357574?fbclid=IwAR0bZvH1GYxp3ch9-_diHWW44kAG8vwoB4wOH5uVAeVrfZfxWocSfRiiY4c
 
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From left to right: 24 Nosler, 6x45mm, 6x47mm, 6mm PPC. The powder capacity of the 24 Nosler is similar to those of other 6mm cartridges that are known for excellent accuracy.


https://www.shootingtimes.com/edito...h9-_diHWW44kAG8vwoB4wOH5uVAeVrfZfxWocSfRiiY4c

I shouldn't be the one to complain about rebated rims since I've championed the use of the .375 Ultra for so long, but that particular rebated rim appears to be drastically smaller than the case body diameter, which combined with its short length, to my thinking, brings up the question of reliable feeding in magazine fed rifles.
 
Are they not different bolt face sizes?

I was not referring to a specific platform, but only the cartridge itself... I have owned and shot 6 PPC, 6 BR, 6 XC, .243, 6mm Rem, 6X47, 6 Dasher... the PPC was my favourite of the bunch... I still have .243, 6mm Rem and 6 PPC. Also have the .22 cal version of the PPC... both in Ruger M77 MKII Target models... they are very accurate and enjoyable to load and shoot.
 
I was not referring to a specific platform, but only the cartridge itself... I have owned and shot 6 PPC, 6 BR, 6 XC, .243, 6mm Rem, 6X47, 6 Dasher... the PPC was my favourite of the bunch... I still have .243, 6mm Rem and 6 PPC. Also have the .22 cal version of the PPC... both in Ruger M77 MKII Target models... they are very accurate and enjoyable to load and shoot.

I was just pointing out that 6 PPC and 24 Nosler aren't interchangeable because they serve different purposes.
 
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