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    Anyone played with 223AI?

    Wondering if anyone has played with the 223AI?

    Particularly interested in fast twist 80gr plus type setup

    Seems to me it would be an ideal economical long range plinker/all rounder

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    I'm pretty sure @gimp had one.
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    I recently read about one might have being on a face book reloading page it sounded like on average gains were 150fps from a full barrel but no first hand experience

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    Had one. Wouldn't bother. Get a normal .223.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Had one. Wouldn't bother. Get a normal .223.
    Form a diffrent AI owner, dont bother its a pain in the arse to fireform all the brass (i have a 22 250AI) just buy a standard caliber, as gimp say get a 223 and if you want faster get a 22 creed or 22 arc
    If you can't kill it with bullets, dont f*ck with it.

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    Mate is shooting one. According to him its a totally different rifle after he got it AI'd..

    I've got a reamer if you looking for someone to ackley your 223.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaco Goosen View Post
    I've got a reamer if you looking for someone to ackley your 223.
    Can you pilot that beast into becoming a 6x45Imp reamer?

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    Ai ing brass sucks. From an ai owner.


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    22 Terminator/22-204 is the way forward if you have the magazine length available

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    at least with a 223 factory ammo is reasonable and it would be quite usable with forming loads. 223 is cheap to run and I reckon Youd loose that with 204

    I'll be in touch @Jaco if i do want to scratch the itch
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi303 View Post
    at least with a 223 factory ammo is reasonable and it would be quite usable with forming loads. 223 is cheap to run and I reckon Youd loose that with 204

    I'll be in touch @Jaco if i do want to scratch the itch
    Greetings @kiwi303 and all,
    First my apologies for having, along with others, hijacked your thread. Parker Ackley came out with his series of improved cases in the 1940's and 50's. The idea was to get a bit more velocity from the limited number of standard cases available at the time. Large increases in velocity were claimed due to the case shoulder shape but little of the data was chronographed let alone pressure tested. Much more recently actual pressure testing has dispelled some of the myth. The only cartridge I can think of that has been adopted as a factory cartridge is the .280 Remington AI. Hodgdon publishes pressure tested data for both the standard and AI versions. The AI version is loaded to a higher pressure and charge, velocity and pressure are all linear (form a straight line when plotted on a graph. A little number crunching indicated that the increase in velocity was around 35 fps for the AI over the standard version, not the several hundred fps claimed by some.
    If you really like the look of the 40 degree shoulder then by all means go ahead but there is another path. The .223 is most commonly chambered in semi autos in the US and these have particular requirements regarding port pressure and it appears to me that current data has been dialled back for some powders due to this. Of the powders I have worked with AR2206H (H4895) seems to give decent velocity within published data where some later data for other powders struggle.
    Best of luck and regards Grandpamac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Greetings @kiwi303 and all,
    First my apologies for having, along with others, hijacked your thread. Parker Ackley came out with his series of improved cases in the 1940's and 50's. The idea was to get a bit more velocity from the limited number of standard cases available at the time. Large increases in velocity were claimed due to the case shoulder shape but little of the data was chronographed let alone pressure tested. Much more recently actual pressure testing has dispelled some of the myth. The only cartridge I can think of that has been adopted as a factory cartridge is the .280 Remington AI. Hodgdon publishes pressure tested data for both the standard and AI versions. The AI version is loaded to a higher pressure and charge, velocity and pressure are all linear (form a straight line when plotted on a graph. A little number crunching indicated that the increase in velocity was around 35 fps for the AI over the standard version, not the several hundred fps claimed by some.
    If you really like the look of the 40 degree shoulder then by all means go ahead but there is another path. The .223 is most commonly chambered in semi autos in the US and these have particular requirements regarding port pressure and it appears to me that current data has been dialled back for some powders due to this. Of the powders I have worked with AR2206H (H4895) seems to give decent velocity within published data where some later data for other powders struggle.
    Best of luck and regards Grandpamac.
    Ackley is dear to my heart. I have all his books and notebook.
    Yes, a gain in velocity was a benefit but Ackley said himself, in his books, that velocity increase wasn't the main driver. Eliminating or minimising brass flow and constant trimming with the 40 degree shoulder was one on his main stated aims. Reduced bolt thrust by using a very shallow case taper was another benefit.
    Also a lot of the Akleyised catridges didn't give worthwile velocity improvement at all.
    And of course it has become fashionable to create an AI nowadays even though the man himself didn't create it. I shoot a 6.5x55bjai which was not one of Ackley's. Bob Jordan, the American gun writer created that one. Bob Jordan also wrote a very good article in the Precision Shooter some years ago analysing Ackley's efforts and the later ones created by others. Some of them offer virtually no velocity improvement. I cannot locate that article now. I am not sure where the 223AI sits.

    PS: The 6.5x55bjai is one of the more successful improvements. I running 6.5/284 velocities, using slightly less powder than a 6.5/284, and have hardly trimmed cases to date.
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    Great pills if you want more speed put more powder behind it have a little experience
    22 Terminator is good
    22x47 lap is better
    22 Creedmoor will be next
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    I wasn't going to comment but couldn't help myself.
    Been the owner of a couple of these types of cartridges over the years it's good to see other people that have done it think the same as me
    Don't do it!
    Stick to standard chamberings that you can buy quality brass for.
    If you want to push the big .224 pills get a 1-8 twist 22-250 or going 88/90 go 1-7.
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    I know of a fella..who got a .223 reemed out to that longer version,based on 204 case...used it,stuck it in cabinet as pain in arse in so many ways,then years later got sick of not having cheap easy wallaby rifle so got it rechambered back into 223....... and lived happily ever after LOL.
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