lgm270, I guess I misunderstood your other post going from .308 to 7.62x39 I figure you wanted to neck the case to 308.
The rifle I did using the 7.62x39 case was necked up to 30 cal used a 30 cal 1/18 twist barrel shooting BIB 30 cal 112/118gr bullets. Here their site
http://www.bibullets.com/products/Randy the owner of BIB bullets was the driving force behind the 30BR. Before the 30BR I was shooting the 30x44/30x47 and 30IHMSA for the hunter class in HBR matches. Here the rules "HUNTER CLASS: A 10 pound rifle; any cartridge with no less than 30-30 case capacity (45 grains of water); any sights, scopes must be 6X or less (variables must be set and taped); rebarrelling, restocking, and special triggers permitted. (See Rule Book Article 2 and 3) yardage is 100/200/300yds most matches only go to 200yds
When they started making 1/16 to 1/18 twist 30 cal barrels that open the door to the 112/118/125gr bullets and that is one reason I did the 30 cal on 7.62x39 case. I used that rifle as a pratice rifle was very accurate.
Now a history lesson. If you want to make 7.62x39 you use the 220 Russian Sako case. Before the 220 laupa case hit the market we use that 220 Russian Sako case to form cases the 6ppc case when that market dried up I and many others use the 7.62x39 case to form 6ppc case some even took the Rem Br case tuned down the rim some even used the Sako ppc case. Nobody want to admit it but alot of matches using the 6ppc back then were won with some odd ball cases and the 220 Russian Sako/220 Laupa case on their own are pretty accurate. The 7.63x39 has Water cap in gr @33.98 and 6ppc @33.80.
I build that rifle as a 30cal so that the only thing I can comment on. They use to make a mini-mauser in 7.62x39 caliber I took that rifle and had it redone over to the 6ppc was one of the first repeater action for the ppc case Hart did all the work on that rifle. Ruger did and still does chamber for the 7.62x39m that one reason they made a limited run of repeater action chamber for the 22/6ppc and I think Sako made some also.