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The Pelican iM3300 will be your best bet. There should still be plenty of sources of pre-cut foam for the M24A2 that will be fine for the M24. It is a little heavy, but so is any hard case of decent quality.
My ASA came in a generic rifle case (Plano ProMax PillarLock Scoped Rifle Case), it was garbage. The only hard case that came with the original system is the Hardigg deployment case. Additionally there was an Allen Soft Case, and an Eagle drag bag on the Additional Authorized List.
+1 to the Otto Noizebarriers. I cant recommend them enough. I've also had them for about 4 years. I use the large flanges and have had no fatigue. Longest I've worn them straight has been about 8 hours, and I regularly forget that they're in until I'm driving home. They do come with a variety...
I may have been the only one who didn't know this... But the Badger 306-59-3 side rail for the EFR and IMUNS (which is still fairly available from various retailers) appears to be the same as the ones Badger used on the Remington MARS. If you have a MARS without side rails, these fit perfect.
There's definitely people out there with a much more intelligent and scientific outlook on this matter than me. But I subscribe to the notion that because most of the rounds fired through my barrels will be loaded from fired cases, I develop loads on fired brass. Ideal scenario for me is to...
I also wonder if the bottom metal change occurred after the Army guns were complete. Also, OPS Inc definitely had a .30 cal 12th Model. It was 11" long compared to the 3rd Model's 12.5"