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25-06 Ackley Improved velocities
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<blockquote data-quote="scheme" data-source="post: 2446758" data-attributes="member: 117961"><p>131 Blackjack's are coasting at 3070 from my 1:7.5 Bartlein, 23" bbl, AI. Went over 3200 (Ramshot Magnum) with no real pressure, but no need to push with that bullet, so stuck to the best accuracy and consistency. I haven't had a chance to try other bullets or powders yet, but have some of the Berger 133's and a couple of different powder options ready, just need time.</p><p></p><p>Standard .25-06 was my first centerfire rifle, and I've owned one ever since. My opinion the AI is worth it if you are building, especially with the heavy / high bc bullets. A factory rifle in the standard case will do just fine for a lot of things though.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and 1/2 minute or less 3 shot groups at 600 consistently, and that's out of a relatively light rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scheme, post: 2446758, member: 117961"] 131 Blackjack’s are coasting at 3070 from my 1:7.5 Bartlein, 23” bbl, AI. Went over 3200 (Ramshot Magnum) with no real pressure, but no need to push with that bullet, so stuck to the best accuracy and consistency. I haven’t had a chance to try other bullets or powders yet, but have some of the Berger 133’s and a couple of different powder options ready, just need time. Standard .25-06 was my first centerfire rifle, and I’ve owned one ever since. My opinion the AI is worth it if you are building, especially with the heavy / high bc bullets. A factory rifle in the standard case will do just fine for a lot of things though. Oh, and 1/2 minute or less 3 shot groups at 600 consistently, and that’s out of a relatively light rifle. [/QUOTE]
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