I would not apologize to the other old dogs here, they already know we are arguing about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, and I cannot believe they would be that thinned skinned anyway. I would however to some neophyte who just checked in and thought they had stumbled into a curmudgeon gladiatorial engagement. I have a couple rimless handis myself, but if anyone wants to trade me a 25-35 for my 243 barrel, I will do an "I'll take it" now. My main hope and interest in handis is that some regional supplier or chain store etc will get a wild hair up to have a proprietary run of something odd or obsolete. Remington used to put out a "classic" chambering each year, and one year only. That could be a possibility. It is so much easier in a rimmed handi- the headspace is less critical, throat length less critical, you dont have to worry about adapting a bolt face, or overall cartridge length. There might be a run of handi 25/35 in the future, but I would make a Mitt Romney bet that we wont see one in a new Ruger Hawkeye. I would not try to dissuade anyone from their favorite cartridge, but most standard, popular cartridges have a pretty broad choice of platforms to pick from. How many 444's are there? Where else can you currently get a Maxi, besides the do it yourself ream job? Handi's are the last best hope of the cartridges that are long in the tooth' but not dead yet. They are "as good once as they ever were". Somehow......I think I understand that.
Quick, would you want to trade your 405 for one of those Chey-tac 416 thingys??