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Does that leave with a short neck for seating the bullet? It's that way on my TAC 6.
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Length of neck is a bit shorter than the diameter of the bullet--but it is no problem whatsoever, it grips the flat base and short spitzers with no issues--other than if you seat a bullet with the base of ogive starting to go down the neck. Most of the bullets I use can seat all the way to whatever the mag will allow--in the cavity back mags I can take the 125 accubond (which is about the best bullet I've tried so far) to 2.32. Using a resized SSA case that also gives extra space for more powder. Just like the parent 6.8 spec--the tac 30 generally is a very reliable feeding cartridge in the AR action.