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Why I want a 25 creedmoor because it's the perfect caliber.
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<blockquote data-quote="7MM Mike" data-source="post: 2407966" data-attributes="member: 16177"><p>As a 250AI owner I think the most significant difference is brass. 250 brass is typically small based for good cycling in factory guns (model 99's) from what I've found and does not take to pressure like the creedmoor case does. As well, you will be spending your precious time fire forming. It's a wonderful little catridge though, and has done well on deer and antelope for me. if I had my time back I would build a faster twist on the creedmoor or 6.5x47 lapua case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7MM Mike, post: 2407966, member: 16177"] As a 250AI owner I think the most significant difference is brass. 250 brass is typically small based for good cycling in factory guns (model 99's) from what I've found and does not take to pressure like the creedmoor case does. As well, you will be spending your precious time fire forming. It's a wonderful little catridge though, and has done well on deer and antelope for me. if I had my time back I would build a faster twist on the creedmoor or 6.5x47 lapua case. [/QUOTE]
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