I love the idea of these lightweight cartridges in a bolt gun. People have been having fun with these, in a bolt gun no less, in 6.8 SPC. So why not see what super high BC bullets can do out of a super lightweight bolt rig? I mean think about having 1k capability in a 4-5 lb. rifle? The same with any of this class of cartridge, based either off the .30 Rem (6.8 SPC) or .220 Russian (Grendel)
I have to say that over the years there always seems to be the "fallback" in mentality to always getting a more powerful round. Why not go with the flow here and stay with efficient bullets? That's whats been getting us out there, where we used to not go. Not so much power of the cartridge.
With the tight twist of the .224V, you can put anywhere from an 80-95gr. bullet out to 1k. Recoil is up a bit for a lightweight rifle, but not as much as many imagine. Going with a .308 based case, ups recoil a bunch. People then mitigate that by adding weight to the rifle. Thus, losing the point of the light rifle. And, FWIW, this case in 6mm as the "Hagar" won a national championship in Camp Perry.
The .224V, would be an excellent choice for a light weight bolt gun. IMO.