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Question about Ackley Improved
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2120490" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>And, they just look badass. Definitely adds a cool factor. Years ago, it never interested me, and , I actually walked away from a steal of a deal, that I've kicked myself a caboodle of times ever since. </p><p>I agree 100% with Brother Bean, with the propellants we have now, a difference can truly be made, with the added powder capacity, that is moreso a velocity boost, then what it used to be, or what it may have been at one time. In my case, I have 26 inches of real estate in front of the payload. Regardless of velocity gain, I believe the original purpose, was to reduce trimming, a well fitting cartridge to the chamber, which aids in better head spacing, ( proper resizing assumed), and the velocity, a secondary gain. Long actions with long barrels get the best advantage obviously. Overall once educated, its advantages override the disadvantages. Just my 2 cents. Once again, nice thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2120490, member: 22854"] And, they just look badass. Definitely adds a cool factor. Years ago, it never interested me, and , I actually walked away from a steal of a deal, that I've kicked myself a caboodle of times ever since. I agree 100% with Brother Bean, with the propellants we have now, a difference can truly be made, with the added powder capacity, that is moreso a velocity boost, then what it used to be, or what it may have been at one time. In my case, I have 26 inches of real estate in front of the payload. Regardless of velocity gain, I believe the original purpose, was to reduce trimming, a well fitting cartridge to the chamber, which aids in better head spacing, ( proper resizing assumed), and the velocity, a secondary gain. Long actions with long barrels get the best advantage obviously. Overall once educated, its advantages override the disadvantages. Just my 2 cents. Once again, nice thread [/QUOTE]
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