Gnoah the savage has a brass thingy .........it twirls round and round. If it works properly it presents a cartridge for the bolt to push into the chamber. It is in lieu of the tube thingy with a long spring. The tube thingy stacked the cartridge s head to tail, so the bullet end shouldn't have pointy deals at the tip ( unless they gummy tip do dads).

The brass twirly bird holds the cartridges separately, like an egg carton. Therefore the bullets can be somewhat pointy.

The monoliths I suggested was the copper ( Barnes, Hornady, Nosler ) sell variations. These copper / compsist bullets do not suffer frangebility ( weight loss) in terminal ballistics. Therefore they will penetrate sufficiently for lighter big game. This in spite of their low sectional density, but at close ranges " open up" at the 303 velocity. I think 1800 fps is the " magic speed?".

Surely 303 prices are not in the looney " post tang safety caliber craze?"

Or No?


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