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| Bunny - The short answer is very little. The standard 22/250 is already very efficient and even slightly overbore capacity. In such case, you achieve little by "improving it." Mostly it will just be some extra reloading steps and expense for no practical gain. |
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| By the way, Bunny - Having read Ackley's books, I can tell you that Ackley himself thought many wildcats and "improved cartridge designs" were a complete waste of time.......INCLUDING many of his own.
Many of his own creations did not happen because he thought they would ever be a good idea...but because a customer wanted a such and such. So Ackley built it. But he would have been the first to tell you most of them were a waste. |
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| Case shape being irrelevant, the rule remains: ONE percent velocity gain for each FOUR percent of case capacity gain. Holds true whether you make it fatter or longer. |
| Posts: 231 | Location: Republic of Texas | Registered: 19 June 2003 |
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| thanks for that guys i think i will just stick with the standard |
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