Hi All,
For me I cannot see why Remington just did not adopt the Standard 7x64 Mauser cartiridge instead of trying to re-invent it. After all it's pretty much a copy of it :roll:
Easy answer for that, BH.
It wasn't based on the 30-06 case.
The sad truth for many cartridges at least up until recently was that they didn't stand a chance in the US unless they were based either on the '06 or the .308.
I'm certain that if someone else had invented the .308 that short action cartridges would not have been considered as important as many would have us believe.
Look at the 8x57, 6.5x55 and the 7x57.
The 8mm was never given a chance and the 6.5 and 7mm have been downloaded as well.
Only the 6.5 is regularly chambered by US arms companies and yet many are punting for the 260 to replace it.
All of the Mauser cartridges are tremendous cartridges of similar age to the '06 but "
they don't come from round here."