30-06 Serengeti cartridge information

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Anyone have experience or knowledge about this “wildcat”? It looks like I may have to rebarrel my 30-06 and there seems to be limited but promising information to allow for longer higher bc bullets to be used with good velocities. Also seems like heavier coppers could be used without loosing powder capacity. It seems like there was a blog by a well regarded but sadly deceased shooter German Salazar, who developed it, but it is no longer available. Information on the web is limited and often conflicting.
 
I've done some light reading on it. As far as I know, it's just a 'modern' throat with a bit more depth added to an otherwise standard 30-06 chamber.
 
I've done some light reading on it. As far as I know, it's just a 'modern' throat with a bit more depth added to an otherwise standard 30-06 chamber.
To my knowledge this is correct. Just a tighter and modified throat and maybe leade change. As we know that is a lot of the “modern cartridge design principles” used by Hornady and others.
 
This is pretty much what I have found as well. It seems to have been designed for longer higher BC bullets for long range competition with the advantage of also gaining powder capacity in order to push the bullets a bit faster. The question in the back of my brain is will this also apply to longer per grain weight copper bullets. I already have a nice long magazine on my 06 which would work well if that’s the case. I just don’t know and understand enough about chamber design to not paint myself in a corner.
 
Anyone have experience or knowledge about this “wildcat”? It looks like I may have to rebarrel my 30-06 and there seems to be limited but promising information to allow for longer higher bc bullets to be used with good velocities. Also seems like heavier coppers could be used without loosing powder capacity. It seems like there was a blog by a well regarded but sadly deceased shooter German Salvator, who developed it, but it is no longer available. Information on the web is limited and often conflicting.
It's German Salazar, he used to post on acccurateshooter.com about the 30-06 Serengeti. If you do a search you can find it.
 
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