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<blockquote data-quote="Panhandle Pete" data-source="post: 2208035" data-attributes="member: 107045"><p>We shoot a lot of AI improved cartridges at our house as in 22-250 AI's, 243 Win AI's 250-3000 AI's, 260 Rem AI;s, 280 Rem AI's (280 AI brass is now available but was not when I had Shilen rebarrel two Rem 700's in 1985). I certainly don't always try to jamb the bullets into the lands but shoot reloads at the top end of case volume when possible, we shoot 95 grain Hornady VMax in our 260 AI's over 50 grains of H1000, this load is just touching the lands and if you don't shoot it and try to eject you will get a stuck bullet because it is a short bullet and really not much shank left in the case. We also shoot factory loads in our 22-250 AI guns with 0 problem getting clean shoulders. I like to hit the prairie dog towns when I fire form or hit the blind and wait to shoot a pig (head/neck juncture) , no need in wasting good bullets. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panhandle Pete, post: 2208035, member: 107045"] We shoot a lot of AI improved cartridges at our house as in 22-250 AI's, 243 Win AI's 250-3000 AI's, 260 Rem AI;s, 280 Rem AI's (280 AI brass is now available but was not when I had Shilen rebarrel two Rem 700's in 1985). I certainly don't always try to jamb the bullets into the lands but shoot reloads at the top end of case volume when possible, we shoot 95 grain Hornady VMax in our 260 AI's over 50 grains of H1000, this load is just touching the lands and if you don't shoot it and try to eject you will get a stuck bullet because it is a short bullet and really not much shank left in the case. We also shoot factory loads in our 22-250 AI guns with 0 problem getting clean shoulders. I like to hit the prairie dog towns when I fire form or hit the blind and wait to shoot a pig (head/neck juncture) , no need in wasting good bullets. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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