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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbshooter43" data-source="post: 1643006" data-attributes="member: 94754"><p>If you're a hand loader, the AI is clearly an option if you like to be a bit different. Cost is minimal compared to an additional gun purchase. Velocity increases vary quite a bit - +100mv in my 250AI - not nearly as much in my 260. Somewhere in between in the 243 and 25:06. BUT, the fire formed cases require so much less trimming, and you can always shoot factory loads in a pinch. Eventually it comes down to a personal choice. As so many others have said repeatedly, choose what you'd like and enjoy the sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbshooter43, post: 1643006, member: 94754"] If you’re a hand loader, the AI is clearly an option if you like to be a bit different. Cost is minimal compared to an additional gun purchase. Velocity increases vary quite a bit - +100mv in my 250AI - not nearly as much in my 260. Somewhere in between in the 243 and 25:06. BUT, the fire formed cases require so much less trimming, and you can always shoot factory loads in a pinch. Eventually it comes down to a personal choice. As so many others have said repeatedly, choose what you’d like and enjoy the sport. [/QUOTE]
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