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Talk me out of building 260 ai
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<blockquote data-quote="sqdougherty" data-source="post: 2667586" data-attributes="member: 124142"><p>Howdy there, I have a .260rem sako finnlight that I bought 10+ years ago and have put a ton of rounds through it. So many that it seems my accuracy has declined, plus I'd like a faster twist barrel. After some internet sleuthing, I've decided I'm going to buy a new barrel. So the real debate is whether to stick with 260rem or switch to 260ai..... my inclination is to make the jump to 260ai, despite the added hassle. </p><p></p><p>So my question is this, how annoying is it really to make/fireform the rifle brass to fit the chamber? I recognize there is a marginal gain in velocity, but I like to tinker. My real concern is that it'll take an inordinate amount of time to get the brass in shape to be able to fully realize the gain of the AI shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sqdougherty, post: 2667586, member: 124142"] Howdy there, I have a .260rem sako finnlight that I bought 10+ years ago and have put a ton of rounds through it. So many that it seems my accuracy has declined, plus I'd like a faster twist barrel. After some internet sleuthing, I've decided I'm going to buy a new barrel. So the real debate is whether to stick with 260rem or switch to 260ai..... my inclination is to make the jump to 260ai, despite the added hassle. So my question is this, how annoying is it really to make/fireform the rifle brass to fit the chamber? I recognize there is a marginal gain in velocity, but I like to tinker. My real concern is that it'll take an inordinate amount of time to get the brass in shape to be able to fully realize the gain of the AI shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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