AWS
Custom Accessory Maker & Retired PM Staff
I've played with wildcats for a number of years, having been one of the first to wildcat the 204 cartridge, building rifles in 22-204, 6mm-204 and 25-204 the year 204 brass became available (2004). I've shied away from Ackley Improved rounds due to the need to set back barrels to properly rechamber an existing standard chambers. Also the the need to waste/use components to fire form rounds.
I've been shooting a standard 22-250 for a long time. This fall I bought a 22-250AI barrel with 130 pieces of formed brass and dies. I impressed with the round, it fed great from my old Rem 722 that started life as a 300 Sav. The case is pretty modern looking and is easy to load for.
The first day out in the field I was able to blood it with a nice coyote.
I'm still not enamored with AI cartridge when other cartridges can give you the same ballistics without the gyrations in dealing with a new build but being able to build one and have all the brass already formed it has been a great experience.
I've been shooting a standard 22-250 for a long time. This fall I bought a 22-250AI barrel with 130 pieces of formed brass and dies. I impressed with the round, it fed great from my old Rem 722 that started life as a 300 Sav. The case is pretty modern looking and is easy to load for.
The first day out in the field I was able to blood it with a nice coyote.
I'm still not enamored with AI cartridge when other cartridges can give you the same ballistics without the gyrations in dealing with a new build but being able to build one and have all the brass already formed it has been a great experience.