Ackley improving.......
I think one reason good enough for delving into the world of Ackley Improved rounds is 'cause you wanna'.
A few thoughts after 'AI-ing' several barrels:
-an unknown number[?] of gunsmiths still will 'improve chamber' an existing factory rifle without setting the barrel back on a rimless type cartridge. OK on rimmed rounds when 'improving' but NOT OK with rimless rounds.
-even if you ream to a 'tight' chamber, I agree that even the standard of 0.004" tighter headspace is usually not tight enough! I set mine [I beleive Alinwa does too] to crush fit factory rounds with DEFINATE FEEL. This is really more like a 0.010" under standard headspace. I take a few different brands of ammo on hand [or borrowed] and run them ALL through the new chamber to check for 'fit/headspace'. Factory ammo has been found to be far undersized on occasion. Those rounds are not considered as test fit rounds. I've opened even an OLD box of Winchester brand .257 Robt. and found 2 out of the 20 rounds to have VISIBLY short slope shoulders. For those two rounds to have a crush fit would have required the AI chamber to have been about 0.100" short!!! So I have the habit of looking down along the row of rounds when set on a flat surface to be sure no flawed cases are in the batch. Probaby a rare thing now days, but it happens.
Anyway, correct chambers on AI guns are for some reason, a hard thing to come by. I think arguments on headspace on AI chambers are common! I think I must have read and REread P.O.'s books a dozen times to be sure I fully understood his theorys.
-full length sizing of fired AI rounds is rarely needed. I'm guessing the case is very comfortable in it's new chamber with slight body taper.
-building an Ackley Improved rifle is fun. Might not give as miraculous results as some say, but still it is fun to play with one.
-you got to overlook some of P.O. Ackley's opinions on AI rounds. Why? Because he did NOT have the much improved slow burning powders we have today! If the .280AI is soooooooo good, then the .270 AI must be, too. P.O. said the .270 was way overbore as is much less in AI form. He WAS right,,,but he is not 'right' today because NOW we have cooler burning, less erroding slow burning powders he did not have. [Can you tell I have a .270AI reamer I'm wanting to use???
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I would not advise anyone to just build an AI round if you're wanting magum performance from a standard round. I would recommend you build one if you've read a LOT about the process and just want to have fun.
-true performance from 'standard' rounds can usually be had by just reloading. Not all factory rounds are loaded to max. I believe even the old 30/06 gets a boost from factory ammo because it is still loaded to what I call only 'warm' because of all the arms made for it being in various states of 'condition',,,,such as older military arms. I noticed this shooting factory .270 Win ammo side by side with factory .30/06 ammo. Did not have a chrono at the time but it sure sounded like the .270 stuff was loaded hotter [ok,,a poor poor way to compare, but I've read similar accounts as well!].
-factory UNimproved ammo is great stuff. Don't think that just by reaming to IMPROVED that your going to reap leaps and bounds of extra power. To read some accounts of us Ackley Improved fans you would think factory unimproved rounds were all "CB caps".
Just a few thoughts by one who has enjoyed watching a factory case come out of a rifle looking 'different' after being fired in an improved chamber.
.17 Ackley Hornet [truly a favorite but really a wildcat]
.22 K hornet
.223 AI
.250 Savage AI [a favorite]
.257 Robt. AI
.30/30 AI
.30/06 AI.
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......maybe others,,,that's all I remember building and owning for now.