Ill throw my hat in again.
It's fun to throw comments back and forth and get te banter flowing. This depate will live on for ever I believe.
Again, my take is this. The very first cartridages had rims. Rims serve a valuable purpose and are easier to make work in single shot firearms. This is not opinion it is fact. Later when repeating arms came along they still had rims. When semi auto hand guns came to be it was discovered rimless offered many distinct advantages. When semi and full auto rifles came to be the ONLY way to go was rimless! So rimless was found to also improve function of bolt guns as well as pump action rifles. Rimmed rounds simple do not work well in semi auto handguns. This to is simple fact. Levers work well with a rim but with out much work can also use rimless with success.
Both are great in there respective fields. Yes both can be made to do either. Buy no need threw all the years, we all know what's best where.
Our Handis can be made to work with both. But as we know, in Handis, rimless cartridges have had more problems than rimmed.
Personally, I have both in Handis. One of my most accurate Handis is a rimless .223, but my most accurate 17 M2 is rimmed. I simply prefer rimmed, in a Handi.
A few here will crow about rim less is best. If they prefer them more power to them. BUT please take a moment to see there hiprocracy.... The calibers they have listed in there sit lines where you will find rims out number rimless more than 2:1.
So they say rimless rimless rimless, but look in there safe and of all the Handis, you will see rimmed Handis rule the roost.
You know I love you guys
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CW