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How much do we really gain from the A.I. rifles.
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<blockquote data-quote="jakelly" data-source="post: 1404369" data-attributes="member: 26850"><p>AI just plain works. I've found if it's not showing a marked improvement, then slower powder needs used. I actually think it works a good bit better than it gets credit for. </p><p></p><p>I think improving the shoulder angle allows the use of even slower powders effectively. These powders don't burn the same way in every case. Today I'm using powders in cases that I would've thought way too slow when I started reloading. I don't use manuals much anymore either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakelly, post: 1404369, member: 26850"] AI just plain works. I’ve found if it’s not showing a marked improvement, then slower powder needs used. I actually think it works a good bit better than it gets credit for. I think improving the shoulder angle allows the use of even slower powders effectively. These powders don’t burn the same way in every case. Today I’m using powders in cases that I would’ve thought way too slow when I started reloading. I don’t use manuals much anymore either. [/QUOTE]
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