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Most efficient .22 center fire
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallie" data-source="post: 2975649" data-attributes="member: 107256"><p>You don't have to fireform… just might be a little slower with virgin brass. If you make fire forming brass it's own separate process you are doing it wrong, or at least the hard way. </p><p>I'm not sure who would advise AI in an AR, or any semi auto, but it wouldn't be me. </p><p>AI is about 8% more case volume, but the real advantage is loading 223 with enough freebore to take advantage of 308/short action magazine length and keep most of your bullet out of the case. </p><p>As far as pictures (proof?!) you will just have to take my word for it. I'm not sure why you think I would want to make up stories, but I'm even more confused about why the speed 20 feet from the barrel is important… I was recalling my muzzle velocity statistics, not 20' down range… that's why they call it muzzle velocity, because it's measured at the</p><p>…muzzle. My LabRadar could be lying I suppose, but my Applied Ballistics solver always lines up, so probably not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallie, post: 2975649, member: 107256"] You don’t have to fireform… just might be a little slower with virgin brass. If you make fire forming brass it’s own separate process you are doing it wrong, or at least the hard way. I’m not sure who would advise AI in an AR, or any semi auto, but it wouldn’t be me. AI is about 8% more case volume, but the real advantage is loading 223 with enough freebore to take advantage of 308/short action magazine length and keep most of your bullet out of the case. As far as pictures (proof?!) you will just have to take my word for it. I’m not sure why you think I would want to make up stories, but I’m even more confused about why the speed 20 feet from the barrel is important… I was recalling my muzzle velocity statistics, not 20’ down range… that’s why they call it muzzle velocity, because it’s measured at the …muzzle. My LabRadar could be lying I suppose, but my Applied Ballistics solver always lines up, so probably not. [/QUOTE]
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