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<blockquote data-quote="Newtire" data-source="post: 1643507" data-attributes="member: 14543"><p>Depends on which cartridge you are doing an AI job to. I have a .30-30 AI and a .257 Roberts AI and can tell you that the 30-30 gets a full 200 fps more velocity and the 257about the same, a little more. Brass life is extended for sure. In real world thinking, I would recommend the 30-30 but the 257 Roberts +P loads pretty much are so close and normal Roberts loads are close enough at longer ranges that it's probably a better idea to get a Weatherby if you really have to go that route.. Still, I bought a .257 AI already done that way for a great price and no regrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newtire, post: 1643507, member: 14543"] Depends on which cartridge you are doing an AI job to. I have a .30-30 AI and a .257 Roberts AI and can tell you that the 30-30 gets a full 200 fps more velocity and the 257about the same, a little more. Brass life is extended for sure. In real world thinking, I would recommend the 30-30 but the 257 Roberts +P loads pretty much are so close and normal Roberts loads are close enough at longer ranges that it's probably a better idea to get a Weatherby if you really have to go that route.. Still, I bought a .257 AI already done that way for a great price and no regrets. [/QUOTE]
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