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22-250AI 6x284 throat erosion
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<blockquote data-quote="uncleB" data-source="post: 210246" data-attributes="member: 4679"><p>I own both and without hesitation the 6x284 is a worse barrel burner. I have burned up 2 6x284 barrels and my 22-250AI's are still O.K.</p><p>My first barrel was a 1-10" twist what a waste, to make this cartridge work you need a 1-8" or 1-9" twist barrel so you can shoot the heavy VLD's</p><p>With a 1-10" twist shooting medium weight bullet's you give up next to nothing in velocity going to a smaller case, but gain significant barrel life (unless your moniker is Wildcat).</p><p>UB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncleB, post: 210246, member: 4679"] I own both and without hesitation the 6x284 is a worse barrel burner. I have burned up 2 6x284 barrels and my 22-250AI's are still O.K. My first barrel was a 1-10" twist what a waste, to make this cartridge work you need a 1-8" or 1-9" twist barrel so you can shoot the heavy VLD's With a 1-10" twist shooting medium weight bullet's you give up next to nothing in velocity going to a smaller case, but gain significant barrel life (unless your moniker is Wildcat). UB [/QUOTE]
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