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Ackley Improved Education
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 3069179" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I have never had a feeding issue in my bolt rifles with Ackleys. I have had feeding issues with the 284 rebated rim when fired in the same actions. These feeding issues are few though. Ive never used an ai in a semi auto though. As for brass, I am still using the same brass I was using 20 yrs ago and some have 10 firings on them. I do have a few 7x57ai cases showing loosening primer pockets however. I push mine hard and get the same pressure signs as regular cases. A down side is the necks shorten slightly after forming and sometimes need a truing pass with a trimmer to square up the neck IME. With modern powders I see significant improvements in speed, especially in my 250 and 257 ai's.</p><p>When I was looking at building a 22-250AI, I eventually opted for the 22XC simply for a better supply of brass and longer neck. JME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 3069179, member: 68015"] I have never had a feeding issue in my bolt rifles with Ackleys. I have had feeding issues with the 284 rebated rim when fired in the same actions. These feeding issues are few though. Ive never used an ai in a semi auto though. As for brass, I am still using the same brass I was using 20 yrs ago and some have 10 firings on them. I do have a few 7x57ai cases showing loosening primer pockets however. I push mine hard and get the same pressure signs as regular cases. A down side is the necks shorten slightly after forming and sometimes need a truing pass with a trimmer to square up the neck IME. With modern powders I see significant improvements in speed, especially in my 250 and 257 ai's. When I was looking at building a 22-250AI, I eventually opted for the 22XC simply for a better supply of brass and longer neck. JME. [/QUOTE]
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