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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbshooter43" data-source="post: 2201376" data-attributes="member: 94754"><p>i cannot begin to compare with so many on here as far as experience and technical ability goes, but as an advanced and addicted amateur, I started the semi wildcat journey with a 250 Savage which became a 250AI. Then my addiction was directed on my 243. This was followed by a 25:06AI and now my 260 is demanding similar attention. To say I really enjoy the AI's would be an understatement. Obviously some increase in MV, but the real gains are in case longevity and processing. And I have yet to experience any difficulty with chambering. </p><p></p><p>As an aside, case availability is usually simplified by contacting Quality Cartridge, although fireforming was/is never the hassle some seem to indicate. And the accuracy of the cartridges being fireformed has been excellent (for me). So enjoy your venture. It's exciting... Gibbs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbshooter43, post: 2201376, member: 94754"] i cannot begin to compare with so many on here as far as experience and technical ability goes, but as an advanced and addicted amateur, I started the semi wildcat journey with a 250 Savage which became a 250AI. Then my addiction was directed on my 243. This was followed by a 25:06AI and now my 260 is demanding similar attention. To say I really enjoy the AI’s would be an understatement. Obviously some increase in MV, but the real gains are in case longevity and processing. And I have yet to experience any difficulty with chambering. As an aside, case availability is usually simplified by contacting Quality Cartridge, although fireforming was/is never the hassle some seem to indicate. And the accuracy of the cartridges being fireformed has been excellent (for me). So enjoy your venture. It’s exciting... Gibbs [/QUOTE]
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