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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 3069203" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Someone on the first page posted that Ackley commented on the .22-250 AI being the best improvement. I've read almost all of his book and in what I've read his only comment that I recall in this regard was pointed at the .30-30 AI. The charts that I've seen on AI performance vs. the parent chamber show this to be results, that the .30-30 benefits the most from the AI treatment. As it happens a Win 64 in .30-30AI fell into my lap. I've done no load work with it, I've only barely started on forming cases by shooting it. With regard to the comments/concerns about feeding, I have not experienced any trouble with the feeding in that rifle. I was expecting that there might be and it hasn't happened.</p><p></p><p>When I had a .243 barrel made I went AI. I've posted about why before and it's for the case (& possible throat) saving reasons that have been mentioned in this thread already. That it might speed up the bullets was a secondary consideration.</p><p></p><p>Someday after I retire I'd like to build a switch barrel rifle in .22-250AI, .243-250AI, and .250 Savage AI. Mostly because.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 3069203, member: 93138"] Someone on the first page posted that Ackley commented on the .22-250 AI being the best improvement. I've read almost all of his book and in what I've read his only comment that I recall in this regard was pointed at the .30-30 AI. The charts that I've seen on AI performance vs. the parent chamber show this to be results, that the .30-30 benefits the most from the AI treatment. As it happens a Win 64 in .30-30AI fell into my lap. I've done no load work with it, I've only barely started on forming cases by shooting it. With regard to the comments/concerns about feeding, I have not experienced any trouble with the feeding in that rifle. I was expecting that there might be and it hasn't happened. When I had a .243 barrel made I went AI. I've posted about why before and it's for the case (& possible throat) saving reasons that have been mentioned in this thread already. That it might speed up the bullets was a secondary consideration. Someday after I retire I'd like to build a switch barrel rifle in .22-250AI, .243-250AI, and .250 Savage AI. Mostly because. [/QUOTE]
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